The Borderland-9 Rabindranath Tagore 1861-1941
I saw, in the twilight of flagging consciousness, My body floating down an ink-black stream With its mass of feelings, with its varied emotion, With its many-coloured lifelong store of memories, With its flutesong. And as it drifted on and on Its outlines dimmed; and among familiar tree-shaded Villages on the banks, the sounds of evening Worship grew faint, doors were closed, lamps Were covered, boats were moored to the ghats. Crossing From either side of the stream stopped; night thickened; From the forest-branches fading birdsong offered Self-sacrafice to the huge silence. Dark formlessness settled over all diversity Of land and water. As shadow, as particles, my body Fused with endless night. I came to rest At the alter of the stars. Alone, amazed, I stared Upwards with hands clasped and said: "Sun, you have removed your rays; Show now your loveliest, kindliest form That I may see the Person who dwells in me in you." |