DEFEATED?

DEFEATED?

I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—The monument of my despair;No fame of conqueror or kingE’er won a nobler offering:—Behold, where strength and beauty meetTo celebrate a life’s defeat!From hearts of stone to heart of stone,The soul appeals, as to her own;—The stainless granite, stately, strong,Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shameThe poor world’s pitiable blame.

I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—The monument of my despair;No fame of conqueror or kingE’er won a nobler offering:—Behold, where strength and beauty meetTo celebrate a life’s defeat!From hearts of stone to heart of stone,The soul appeals, as to her own;—The stainless granite, stately, strong,Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shameThe poor world’s pitiable blame.

I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—The monument of my despair;No fame of conqueror or kingE’er won a nobler offering:—Behold, where strength and beauty meetTo celebrate a life’s defeat!

I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—

The monument of my despair;

No fame of conqueror or king

E’er won a nobler offering:—

Behold, where strength and beauty meet

To celebrate a life’s defeat!

From hearts of stone to heart of stone,The soul appeals, as to her own;—The stainless granite, stately, strong,Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shameThe poor world’s pitiable blame.

From hearts of stone to heart of stone,

The soul appeals, as to her own;—

The stainless granite, stately, strong,

Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;

Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shame

The poor world’s pitiable blame.


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