Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Sunset of the Century

(Written in Bengali on the last day of the century)

The last sun of the century sets amidst the blood-
red clouds of the West and the whirlwind of hatred.

The naked passion of self-love of Nations, in its
drunken delirium of greed, is dancing to the
clash of steel and the howling verses of vengeance.

The hungry self of the Nation shall burst in a
violence of fury from its own shameless feeding.
For it has made the world its food,
And licking it, crunching it, and swallowing it in big morsels,
It swells and swells

Till in the midst of its unholy feast descends the
sudden shaft of heaven piercing its heart of grossness.

The crimson glow of light on the horizon is not the
light of thy dawn of peace, my Motherland.
It is the glimmer of the funeral pyre burning to
ashes the vast flesh, -- the self-love of the
Nation,-- dead under its own excess.
Thy morning waits behind the patient dark of the East,
Meek and silent

Keep watch, India.
Bring your offerings of worship for that sacred sunrise.
Let the first hymn of its welcome sound in your
voice, and sing,
"Come, Peace, thou daughter of God's own great suffering.
Come with thy treasure of contentment, the sword of fortitude,
And meekness crowning thy forehead."

Be not ashamed, my brothers, to stand before the
proud and the powerful
With your white robe of simpleness
Let your crown be of humility, your freedom the
freedom of the soul.
Build God's throne daily upon the ample bareness
of your poverty
And know that what is huge, is not great and pride
is not everlasting.

- Rabindranath Tagore in Nationalism

Just went back to this when I was reminded of the virtue of anti-nationalism and of a feeling, that goes beyond patriotism.

Did not want to do a search again. Tagore in my blogger for eternity :)

3 comments:

mahant said...

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/09/using-poetry-as-a-way-to-survive/?src=twrhp
Poetry as a healing weapon!

Myworld said...

Really heart rending..

Anonymous said...

Hey whose translation is this? It's not the best, but finding this really helped. Thanks :)