Canto 26So that was why
Book 2. Part Two - Baroda Circa 1898 – 1902
Short Poems
So that was why
So that was why I could not grasp your heart
Between my hands and feel it nestle in,
5Contented. O you kept it in your breast
Most secretly, were skilful in your sin,
Farthest away, most intimately caressed.
But if I sought for it with this sharp knife
Here, here, thou harlot? What, you tremble, you shriek,
10Would you be skilful still? You love your life
For his sake then? For his sake! No. I’ll wait
Till you have fathomed all my depths of hate.
Weep not, nor pray; you have tasted to the brim
The glory of my love, and laughed, oh laughed!
15Now drink my hatred to the dregs, this time
You shall not easily reject the draught.
God! now I hate you whom I once so loved.
God! the abhorred whiteness of these limbs
Where I have wasted all my glorious heart
20In kisses. Dreams, ah Heaven, sweet hateful dreams!
Nay, I shall live, ’tis thou that must depart.
Why, he has kissed them too. Will not this edge
Dig out his kisses from the bleeding flesh?
Call not on God, thou soul self-doomed to Hell,
25Against whose blessings thou hast dared rebel.
Thou liv’st but while I hold myself in leash.
His name! Thou lovely devil, from thy breast
I’ll tear his name out. He! then now, then now
And thus and thus...
30O heaven! how beautiful her murdered brow!
Will not thine eyes open and look at me with love,
Surely they hold not his vile image yet,
For Death should leave thee pure. But I forget.
He lives and God signs to me from above
35Beckoning to me to strike. When it is done,
I will come back and kiss you only once.