Collection of some of my favorite poems, essays etc. I am not the author of most of these posts. They are just copy and paste from other sources. So that I can read them whenever I want. If anyone has any objection with any post, please let me know and I will remove it.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Invictus
"Invictus" is a short Victorian poem by the English poet William Ernest Henley (1849–1903). William Ernest Henley is known to most people by virtue of this single poem.
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
Reference: Wikipedia
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