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I've seen many men wandering 00:51
All strong and brave and keen 00:52
Seen them growing into rulers 00:54
But I long for the sea 00:55
Heard a ship came from North 00:57
To our harbour for a day 00:59
And before misfortune knows 01:00
I'll be on my way 01:02
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I'll be on my way 01:08
01:11
I'll be on my way 01:15
I'm all set to veer away 01:17
And I'm all set to go astray 01:19
All burdens I will leave ashore 01:22
To find what I've been longing for 01:26
I'm all set to veer away 01:29
And I'm all set to go astray 01:32
All burdens I will leave ashore 01:35
To find what I've been longing for 01:39
01:43
Don't tell anyone 01:54
That this night I'll be gone 01:55
Greeting the eternal blue 01:57
Right at the break of dawn 01:58
Sailing towards the unknown 02:00
With my crew on the sea 02:01
And the day that I return 02:03
A hero I shall be 02:05
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A hero I shall be 02:11
02:13
A hero I shall be 02:17
I'm all set to veer away 02:19
And I'm all set to go astray 02:22
All burdens I will leave ashore 02:25
To find what I've been longing for 02:29
I'm all set to veer away 02:32
And I'm all set to go astray 02:35
All burdens I will leave ashore 02:38
To find what I've been longing for 02:41
02:48
I'm all set to veer away 03:11
And I'm all set to go astray 03:13
All burdens I will leave ashore 03:17
To find what I've been longing for 03:20
I'm all set to veer away 03:24
And I'm all set to go astray 03:26
All burdens I will leave ashore 03:30
To find what I've been longing for 03:33
I'm all set to veer away 03:37
And I'm all set to go astray 03:39
All burdens I will leave ashore 03:42
To find what I've been longing for 03:46
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The Longing – Bilingual Lyrics /English

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Pirate Scum
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Discover the evocative world of pirate folk metal with Storm Seeker's "The Longing." This song, rich in seafaring imagery and yearning, provides a unique opportunity to explore themes of adventure and wanderlust while immersing yourself in a blend of folk melodies and metal energy.

[English]
I've seen many men wandering
All strong and brave and keen
Seen them growing into rulers
But I long for the sea
Heard a ship came from the North
To our harbor for a day
And before misfortune knows
I'll be on my way
I'll be on my way
I'll be on my way
I'll be on my way
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
Don't tell anyone
That tonight I'll be gone
Greeting the eternal blue
At dawn's first light
Sailing toward the unknown
With my crew at sea
And when I return
I'll be a hero
And the day I come back
I’ll be a hero
A hero I shall be
A hero I shall be
A hero I shall be
A hero I shall be
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
I'm ready to turn away
I'm ready to stray
All my burdens left ashore
To find what I've been longing for
To find what I've been longing for
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

longing

/ˈlɔːŋɪŋ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a strong desire for something

sea

/siː/

A1
  • noun
  • - a large body of salt water

hero

/ˈhɪəroʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person admired for their courage or noble qualities

burden

/ˈbɜːrdən/

B1
  • noun
  • - a heavy load or responsibility

dawn

/dɔːn/

A2
  • noun
  • - the first light of day

crew

/kruː/

A2
  • noun
  • - a group of people working together

unknown

/ʌnˈnoʊn/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not known or familiar

way

/weɪ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a method or manner of doing something

set

/sɛt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to place or put something in a specific position

veer

/vɪr/

B2
  • verb
  • - to change direction suddenly

growing

/ˈɡroʊɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to increase in size or amount

brave

/breɪv/

B1
  • adjective
  • - ready to face and endure danger or pain

strong

/strɔːŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having power or strength

familiar

/fəˈmɪliər/

B2
  • adjective
  • - well known from long or close association

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I've seen many men wandering

    ➔ Present Perfect Continuous

    ➔ Uses "have/has been + present participle (-ing)" to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present or has relevance to the present. Here, it expresses the speaker's experience of seeing men wandering over a period of time.

  • But I long for the sea

    ➔ Intransitive Verb + Preposition 'for'

    ➔ The verb "long" is used intransitively and requires the preposition "for" to specify what the speaker desires intensely. "Long for" expresses a deep yearning.

  • Before misfortune knows, I'll be on my way

    ➔ Time Clause with 'Before' + Future Simple

    ➔ The clause "before misfortune knows" is a time clause. In time clauses using "before", we typically use the present simple (or present perfect) to refer to a future action. The main clause uses the future simple ("I'll be on my way") to express the intended future action.

  • I'm all set to veer away

    ➔ Idiomatic Expression 'to be all set to'

    ➔ 'To be all set to' means to be completely ready or prepared to do something. It's a common, informal way to express readiness.

  • All burdens I will leave ashore

    ➔ Object-Subject-Verb Inversion

    ➔ The normal sentence structure would be "I will leave all burdens ashore". Inverting the object "All burdens" and placing it at the beginning adds emphasis. This is a stylistic choice to create a more dramatic effect.

  • To find what I've been longing for

    ➔ Noun Clause as Object of Infinitive + Present Perfect Continuous

    "What I've been longing for" is a noun clause functioning as the object of the infinitive "to find". The noun clause itself contains the present perfect continuous tense, indicating a continuous desire spanning from the past to the present.

  • Don't tell anyone

    ➔ Imperative Sentence (Negative)

    ➔ This is a negative imperative sentence, used to give a command or instruction *not* to do something. It starts with 'Don't' + the base form of the verb.

  • Greeting the eternal blue, Right at the break of dawn

    ➔ Present Participle as Adjective + Prepositional Phrase

    "Greeting" acts as an adjective modifying the implied subject (the speaker or the ship). "Right at the break of dawn" is a prepositional phrase specifying when the action takes place. It emphasizes the exact moment.