Poetry Selections
Charles Munger, Jr.
Invictus
I drop the burden I cannot carry,
I bend my knee when I cannot stand.
I pray to God when I must cry out,
I believe because I must.
So many lives of toil and darkness,
Poor wronged who died wronged,
Their stories lost, their names forgotten?
I believe because I must.
As for me, what have I not done,
So many my crimes, and wasted years?
Is there hope for even such as I?
I believe because I must.
Some speak of God Almighty
As they would a familiar friend.
Not for me their simple story.
I believe because I must.
As I die I will surely wonder
If my whole life was lived for naught.
Who will bear me across that river?
I believe because I must.
Over Jordan, the holy city,
The light of God, the sound of trumps;
Do I hear the angels singing welcome?
I believe because I must.
Charles Munger is an experimental physicist who advises the California State Board of Education on its mathematics and its science curriculum.