Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank my God, King Christ, for He
Has come and conquered, O, my soul.
Clutched by a fate that's felt like chance,
I've winced and wept and cried aloud.
Under the gaze of God, my stance
Is on my knees. My head is bowed.
Beyond the place of wrath and tears,
Where Death casts shadows, shade on shade,
The menaces of bygone years
Are disappeared. My debts are paid.
My gait's as strait as heaven's gate,
My way as narrow as a scroll.
Christ is the master of my fate.
Christ is the captain of my soul.
Compare 'Invictus' by Ernest Henley