Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Well, one thing is for sure ! it is from the British System of education that i learned to love classical poetry ! since both Sunderji and Tonyji posted poems from Wordsworth, it is my turn now to post this lovely poem by Noble Prize Winner , W.B. Yeats . ( AN IRISHMAN- Tonyji -for you! The Indian upon God I passed along the water's edge below the humid trees, My spirit rocked in evening light, the rushes round my knees, My spirit rocked in sleep and sighs; and saw the moorfowl pace All dripping on a grassy slope, and saw them cease to chase Each other round in circles, and heard the eldest speak: Who holds the world between His bill and made us strong or weak Is an undying moorfowl, and He lives beyond the sky. The rains are from His dripping wing, the moonbeams from His eye. I passed a little further on and heard a lotus talk: Who made the world and ruleth it, He hangeth on a stalk, For I am in His image made, and all this tinkling tide Is but a sliding drop of rain between His petals wide. A little way within the gloom a roebuck raised his eyes Brimful of starlight, and he said: The Stamper of the Skies, He is a gentle roebuck; for how else, I pray, could He Conceive a thing so sad and soft, a gentle thing like me? I passed a little further on and heard a peacock say: Who made the grass and made the worms and made my feathers gay, He is a monstrous peacock, and He waveth all the night His languid tail above us, lit with myriad spots of light. ********************************************************************* May i kindly request Sri Anandaji to post a vedantic' interpretation of this poem in his own inimitable fashion ? painting As you all may know , W.B. YEATS had an Indian Guru by the name Purohit Swamiii! . It was also Yeats who wrote the introduction to Tagore's Gitanjali and was responsible for popularizing TAGORE'S works in the west! So, fellow advaitins ! it is 'thoughts that rule the world ' not Kings , Emperors or Ambitious conquerors ! Let there be love and peace ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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