Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
CWSA 27
Fragment ID: 7052
Writing in a Learned Language [1]
I was surprised last night how les mots justes sprang ready to the pen’s call. Alas I can’t say the same thing for my English poetry, where I always fumble so.
One cannot expect to seize in poetry the finer and more elusive tones, which are so important, in a learned language, however well-learnt, as in one’s native or natural tongue. Unless of course one succeeds in making it natural, if not native.
5 December 1935