The Golden Flute Poem by Sri Chinmoy Ghose

Sri Chinmoy Ghose

Sri Chinmoy Ghose

Shakpura, Chittagong / Bangladesh (British Era)

The Golden Flute

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A sea of Peace and Joy and Light
Beyond my reach I know.
In me the storm-tossed weeping night
Finds room to rage and flow.

I cry aloud, but all in vain;
I helpless, the earth unkind
What soul of might can share my pain?
Death-dart alone I find.

A raft am I on the sea of Time,
My oars are washed away.
How can I hope to reach the clime
Of God's eternal Day?

But hark! I hear Thy golden Flute,
Its notes bring the Summit down.
Now safe am I, O Absolute!
Gone death, gone night's stark frown!

[Excerpt from “My Flute”]

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 14 December 2016

A rhetorical masterpiece - beautiful rendition of words to utmost justice.

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