Early Works - Oneself Poem by David Harris

Early Works - Oneself



Men though great
can conquer almost anything
with the exception of one - himself.
No one can conquer oneself
though you can live for a hundred years
and conquer all around you.
You’ll never conquer yourself
for within
there is always something new.


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David Harris

David Harris

Bradfield, England
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