Lyrics & Translation
Discover the poetic beauty of Finnish and English in Nightwish's "Lanternlight." The song's evocative lyrics about nature and memory offer a beautiful way to learn new vocabulary and explore metaphorical language. Its blend of gentle verses and powerful symphonic moments makes it a unique and moving listening experience, perfect for appreciating the storytelling power of music across languages.
Key Vocabulary
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hurt /hɜːrt/ B2 |
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warmth /wɔːrmθ/ B2 |
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memories /ˈmɛməriz/ A2 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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light /laɪt/ A1 |
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boat /boʊt/ A1 |
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snow /snoʊ/ A1 |
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moon /muːn/ A1 |
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forest /ˈfɔːrɪst/ A2 |
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stream /striːm/ B1 |
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swaying /ˈsweɪɪŋ/ B2 |
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waiting /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ A2 |
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tomorrows /təˈmɔːroʊz/ B1 |
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meadow /ˈmɛdoʊ/ B2 |
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petrichor /ˈpɛtrɪkɔːr/ C2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Gone is the hurt, the wait
➔ Inversion (subject-verb inversion)
➔ Normally, it would be 'The hurt, the wait is gone.' The inversion, placing 'Gone' at the beginning, adds emphasis and a slightly archaic feel.
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Happy memories engraved
➔ Past participle as adjective
➔ "Engraved" is the past participle of "engrave" and modifies "memories", acting as an adjective. It's short for "Happy memories that are engraved."
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Last night brought the heaviest of snows
➔ Abstract subject
➔ "Last night" is used as the subject, but it is not literally performing the action of "bringing". It's an example of giving an abstract or time-related noun a more active role.
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Sending me to the drowning moon
➔ Present participle as adjective (drowning)
➔ "Drowning" is a present participle describing the state of the "moon". It emphasizes the moon's appearance of being submerged or overwhelmed.
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I'm the waves, shaping pebbles, flawless gems
➔ Apposition
➔ "Shaping pebbles, flawless gems" acts as apposition to "waves", further describing the waves' action and effect.
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I am you who climbed off my back
➔ Relative Clause with "who"
➔ "Who climbed off my back" is a relative clause that modifies "you". 'Who' is used because it refers to a person. The clause provides additional information about which 'you' is being referred to.
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I hear our song now, sung by the free
➔ Reduced relative clause
➔ "Sung by the free" is a reduced relative clause. The full version would be "...our song now, which is sung by the free." The relative pronoun "which" and the verb "is" are omitted for brevity.
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For a thousand more tomorrows
➔ Ellipsis (omission of verb)
➔ There's an implied verb, likely "waiting" or "hoping", e.g., "For a thousand more tomorrows [of waiting/hoping]." This adds a sense of longing and anticipation.
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