Yeats' lyrics of sublimation is one of his major concerns in his later years. Sublimation for Yeats is essentially the transmutation and elevation of bitterness and tragic facts of being into happiness, into tranquility of mind, then into the emotionless emotion, as Yeats names it as 'innocence'. The process of sublimation enriches the creativity of Yeats as artist when he is confronted with severity of aging spiritually and physically.