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(Must read!!): Manvotional #5: “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley
artofmanliness.com ^ | October 5, 2008 | Brett & Kate McKay

Posted on 10/06/2008 8:21:11 AM PDT by Publius804

Manvotional #5: “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley

We all face challenges in our lives. What separates men of character from spineless wieners is the way they face those challenges. In the poem “Invictus,” British poet William Ernest Henley describes how a man should respond to challenges. “Invictus” is Latin for “unconquerable.” Every man should have an unconquerable spirit. When life kicks you in the gut, get back up and kick life’s butt.

The poet himself had the unconquerable spirit which he wrote about. When he was 12, Henley developed tuberculous in the bone. He had to have his leg amputated to the knee and doctors told him he would have to have the other one amputated if he were to survive. Henley told the docs that they were full of hogwash and let them amputate just one leg. He ended up keeping the other. He led an active life with one leg and had a successful career as a poet and literary critic. Henley was truly the captain of his soul.

“Invictus” by 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.


TOPICS: Poetry
KEYWORDS: invictus; williamernesthenley
Appropriate given the times, don't you think?
1 posted on 10/06/2008 8:21:11 AM PDT by Publius804
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To: Publius804

Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 10/06/2008 8:25:10 AM PDT by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (Some days it is not worth chewing through the restraints.)
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To: Publius804
A poet who reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits.

LAZARUS LONG

3 posted on 10/06/2008 8:27:58 AM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Obama and ITS thugs are made paranoid by Sarahnoia. (stole from molly_jack2007))
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick

When I was in grade 7 or 8 I had no interest in school. I just wanted to be outdoors doing stuff and playing sports. Then we had to learn Invictus. I was transfixed. It’s still my favorite poem.


4 posted on 10/06/2008 8:29:43 AM PDT by idov
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To: idov

I learned the poem when I was 8 years old. I later read that Henley was friends with Robert Louis Stevenson. Then apparently they didn’t get along so well after Stevenson published “Treasure Island” which featured Long John Silver, the pirate with one leg and an attitude. Go figure! :)


5 posted on 10/06/2008 8:58:38 AM PDT by the_Watchman
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