English Poet
1812 - 1889
Success is short-lived and fleeting. Success rarely makes you a better person. The demons that haunted you when you were a failure still haunt you when you are a success. In fact, success often makes the demons worse. Success has even destroyed some creative leaders. Yet, ask any writer, singer, actor or artist if those years of failure, hardship and poverty were worth that moment of success, and most will say yes.
Here is a poem by Robert Browning about two lovers sneaking out to meet each other late at night.
Meeting at Night
The gray sea and the long black land;
And the yellow half-moon large and low:
And the startled little waves that leap
In fiery ringlets from their sleep,
As I gain the cove with pushing prow,
And quench its speed i’ the slushy sand.
Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach;
Three fields to cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch
And blue spurt of a lighted match,
And a voice less loud, through joys and fears,
Than the two hearts beating each to each!