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Lawrence Hall [email protected] Dispatches for the Colonial Office         William Ernest Henley Never Owned a Snapper Lawnmower                                                  Unsparkus Out of the oil that covers me Black as the pit of a president’s soul I resent whatever flawed designs may be With my unmechanical soul In the fell clutch of a slippery clutch I have often winced and cried aloud Under the bludgeonings of that son-of-a-Dutch “I’ll junk this [mess]!” I have avowed Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the horror of engine-part prices And yet the promise of a case of cold beers Finds me hammering again at these devices It matters not how high the grass How charged with prices the hardware store bill I am going to whip this foul machine’s [self] Or bury the [buzzard] in the nearest landfill! Legal stuff: William Ernest Henley, "Invictus," from Poems (London: Macmillan and Co., 1920): 83-84. Public domain.
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Mar 4, 2025
Mar 4, 2025 at 8:32 AM UTC
William Ernest Henley Never Owned a Snapper Lawnmower
Lawrence Hall [email protected] Dispatches for the Colonial Office         William Ernest Henley Never Owned a Snapper Lawnmower                                                  Unsparkus Out of the oil that covers me Black as the pit of a president’s soul I resent whatever flawed designs may be With my unmechanical soul In the fell clutch of a slippery clutch I have often winced and cried aloud Under the bludgeonings of that son-of-a-Dutch “I’ll junk this [mess]!” I have avowed Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the horror of engine-part prices And yet the promise of a case of cold beers Finds me hammering again at these devices It matters not how high the grass How charged with prices the hardware store bill I am going to whip this foul machine’s [self] Or bury the [buzzard] in the nearest landfill! Legal stuff: William Ernest Henley, "Invictus," from Poems (London: Macmillan and Co., 1920): 83-84. Public domain.
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