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Invictus

By William Ernest Henley (1849-1903)

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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The Bridge Builder

By Will Allen Dromgoole

An old man, going a lone highway,

Came at the evening, cold and gray,

To a chasm, vast and deep and wide,

Through which was flowing a sullen tide.

The old man crossed in the twilight dim;

The sullen stream had no fears for him;

But he turned when safe on the other side

And built a bridge to span the tide.

“Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim near,

“You are wasting strength with building here;

Your journey will end with the ending day;

You never again must pass this way;

You have crossed the chasm, deep and wide—

Why build you the bridge at the eventide?”

The builder lifted his old gray head:

“Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said,

“There followeth after me today

A youth whose feet must pass this way.

This chasm that has been naught to me

To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be.

He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;

Good friend, I am building the bridge for him.”

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See It Through

By Edgar Guest

When you’re up against a trouble,

    Meet it squarely, face to face;

Lift your chin and set your shoulders,

    Plant your feet and take a brace.

When it’s vain to try to dodge it,

    Do the best that you can do;

You may fail, but you may conquer,

    See it through!

Black may be the clouds about you

    And your future may seem grim,

But don’t let your nerve desert you;

    Keep yourself in fighting trim.

If the worst is bound to happen,

    Spite of all that you can do,

Running from it will not save you,

    See it through!

Even hope may seem but futile,

    When with troubles you’re beset,

But remember you are facing

    Just what other men have met.

You may fail, but fall still fighting;

    Don’t give up, whate’er you do;

Eyes front, head high to the finish.

    See it through!