Invictus
William
Ernest Henley
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.
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