Past and Future

Sarojini Naidu

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The new hath come and now the old retires:
And so the past becomes a mountain-cell,
Where lone, apart, old hermit-memories dwell
In consecrated calm, forgotten yet
Of the keen heart that hastens to forget
Old longings in fulfilling new desires.


And now the Soul stands in a vague, intense
Expectancy and anguish of suspense,
On the dim chamber-threshold . . . lo! he sees
Like a strange, fated bride as yet unknown,
His timid future shrinking there alone,
Beneath her marriage-veil of mysteries.

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  • JaniceM52sqbub

    OH BOY, THE POEM IS DEEP AND THOUGHTFUL, GOT ME THINKING ABOUT MY OWN MEMORIES DWELLING 'IN CONSECRATED CALM'. WHAT DOES THE AUTHOR MEAN BY 'HERMIT-MEMORIES'? CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN?