Canto 58Immortality
Book 16. Part Seven - Pondicherry Circa 1927 – 1947
Sonnets
Form
O worshipper of the formless Infinite,
Reject not form, what dwells in it is He.
5Each finite is that deep Infinity
Enshrining His veiled soul of pure delight.
Form in its heart of silence recondite
Hides the significance of His mystery,
Form is the wonder-house of eternity,
10A cavern of the deathless Eremite.
There is a beauty in the depths of God,
There is a miracle of the Marvellous
That builds the universe for its abode.
Bursting into shape and colour like a rose,
15The One, in His glory multitudinous,
Compels the great world-petals to unclose.
Immortality
I have drunk deep of God’s own liberty
From which an occult sovereignty derives:
20Hidden in an earthly garment that survives,
I am the worldless being vast and free.
A moment stamped with that supremacy
Has rescued me from cosmic hooks and gyves;
Abolishing death and time my nature lives
25In the deep heart of immortality.
God’s contract signed with Ignorance is torn;
Time has become the Eternal’s endless year,
My soul’s wide self of living infinite Space
Outlines its body luminous and unborn
30Behind the earth-robe; under the earth-mask grows clear
The mould of an imperishable face.