Invictus - Poem by William Ernest Henley (1849–1903)
-
1:07 - 1:10Out of the night that covers me
-
1:11 - 1:14Black as pit from pole to pole
-
1:15 - 1:18I thank whatever god may be
-
1:19 - 1:22For my unconquerable soul
-
1:23 - 1:25In the fell clutch of circonstance
-
1:27 - 1:30I have not winced, nor cried aloud
-
1:31 - 1:34Under the bludgeonings of chance,
-
1:35 - 1:39My head is bloody, but unbowed
-
1:40 - 1:43Beyond this place of wrath and tears
-
1:44 - 1:47Looms but the horror of the shade
-
1:53 - 1:56And yet, the menace of the years
-
1:56 - 2:03Finds, and shall find me unafraid
-
2:04 - 2:07It matters not how strait the gate
-
2:08 - 2:12How charged with punishment the scroll
-
2:12 - 2:15I am the master of my fate
-
2:17 - 2:19I am the captain of my soul
![]() |
Adelheid edited English subtitles for INVICTUS POEM (HQ HIGH QUALITY) | |
![]() |
Adelheid edited English subtitles for INVICTUS POEM (HQ HIGH QUALITY) | |
![]() |
Adelheid edited English subtitles for INVICTUS POEM (HQ HIGH QUALITY) | |
![]() |
Laurent Heiser edited English subtitles for INVICTUS POEM (HQ HIGH QUALITY) |