Darkness

 

BY CHANDRA SARMA

 

Deep is the night, and wraps the sleeping world

Like dark velvet, soft and warm, and fragrant

With the odorous of flowers that wake at night

To secretly turn their white faces up

To the silent sky, where the stars

In countless myriads, lie like sparkling

Orient gems, shed by the hand of God,

When across the abysmal darkness He swept

On Creation’s last day, to survey His handicraft.

 

Ah! mystery of mysteries!

That stretches its darkness vast, through unknown worlds,

To the rolling waves of Infinity;

Beyond human ken and control,

Where the human spirit stands abashed

Trembling like a guilty thing,

Face to face with what is too big,

Too lofty for it’s puny finitude;

What daring dark secrets are there hid,

Before which the bold exploring mind

Quails and turns back on itself in dread?

 

Wave on wave of blue limitless darkness

Spreads, lighted but by tiny flickering lamps;

Far out, o’er the wide horizon it sweeps,

And drawn out the thirsting human soul,

On a wild vain search

Questioning, doubting, yet eager to go on

To solve the Final Mystery.

 

But no, the waves of darkness spread beyond,

Baffling, defiant, triumphantly on

To mingle with the distant rolling waves

Of Infinity, that beat ceaselessly

On the barren shores of Eternity:

And the night is deep,

Soft and warm; and fragrant like dark velvet

It lies on the tired mind and eye.

 

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