Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the epic tale of the German battleship Bismarck with Sabaton's powerful song. This track, rich in historical detail and delivered with compelling vocals, offers a unique way to immerse yourself in English vocabulary related to naval warfare, history, and emotion. The clear, narrative-driven lyrics make it an excellent resource for language learners to grasp storytelling and dramatic phrasing in English.
Key Vocabulary
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sign /saɪn/ B1 |
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force /fɔːrs/ B1 |
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pride /praɪd/ B2 |
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steel /stiːl/ A2 |
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motion /ˈmoʊʃən/ B1 |
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battle /ˈbætəl/ B1 |
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ship /ʃɪp/ A2 |
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ocean /ˈoʊʃən/ A2 |
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depths /dɛpfθs/ B2 |
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blood /blʌd/ A2 |
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ocean /ˈoʊʃən/ A2 |
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guns /gʌnz/ B2 |
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fleet /fliːt/ B2 |
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blood /blʌd/ A2 |
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iron /ˈaɪərn/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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From the mist a shape, a ship **is taking** form
➔ Present Continuous (Progressive)
➔ The present continuous describes an action happening now or around now. Here, it emphasizes that the ship's form is gradually becoming visible through the mist: 'is taking'.
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And the silence of the sea **is about to** drift into a storm
➔ Be about to + infinitive
➔ 'Is about to' expresses an action that will happen very soon. In this case, the silence is on the verge of being broken.
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Raise the anchor, battleship **plotting** its course
➔ Participle Clause (Present Participle)
➔ 'Plotting' acts as a present participle, modifying 'battleship'. It's a reduced relative clause, meaning 'battleship which is plotting its course'. It describes an action happening at the same time as the main action (raising the anchor).
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He **was made to** rule the waves across the seven seas
➔ Passive Voice with 'be made to'
➔ 'Was made to' indicates that Bismarck was designed or created specifically for a particular purpose (ruling the waves). It implies an external force or decision.
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Set the course for the Atlantic **with** the Allies on their heel
➔ Preposition 'with' indicating accompaniment/circumstance
➔ The preposition 'with' indicates that the action of setting course for the Atlantic happens while the Allies are closely pursuing ('on their heel'). It describes a circumstance of the journey.
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Battlestations, **keep** the targets steady in sight
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ 'Keep' is used in the imperative mood, giving a direct command or instruction. It means 'You (at the battlestations) keep the targets steady'.
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At the bottom of the ocean the depths of the abyss, They **are bound by** iron and blood
➔ Passive Voice
➔ 'Are bound by' is the passive voice form of 'bind'. It indicates that the subject ('they', referring to the Bismarck and its crew) is acted upon by something (iron and blood). The iron refers to the ship, and blood to the crew.
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