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Gone is the hurt, the wait 00:08
Gone is the warmth of day 00:15
A stray boat saved 00:22
Happy memories engraved 00:26
On into a velvety night 00:30
Beneath a lantern light 00:37
Last night brought the heaviest of snows 00:45
Melting the songs of old 00:53
Tying the boat, write a new one soon 00:59
Sending me to the drowning moon 01:08
Far above a lantern light 01:14
01:21
I'm in the light and flood 02:18
I'm in the four winds 02:25
I'm the waves, shaping pebbles, flawless gems 02:33
I am the snow on your palm 02:40
I am the secret stream 02:48
Moss beneath your feet 02:55
I am you who climbed off my back 03:03
Not long ago 03:10
A sheltered song 03:12
In a world now gone 03:14
Petrichor 03:18
The timeless 03:21
03:24
Turn loose, the swaying boat 03:26
03:30
Meltwater, sound of spring 03:32
I hear our song now, sung by the free 03:41
For a thousand more tomorrows 03:47
Of an incomplete weave 03:51
To the meadows, I go 03:55
I'll be waiting for you 03:58
Once upon a lantern light 04:02
04:19
I walk now toward the trees 04:41
I am the secret stream 04:50
The night falling at my feet 04:57
Into the forest of Yesterwynde 05:05
05:10

Lanternlight – English Lyrics

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Nightwish
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Yesterwynde
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Lyrics & Translation

[English]

Gone is the hurt, the wait

Gone is the warmth of day

A stray boat saved

Happy memories engraved

On into a velvety night

Beneath a lantern light

Last night brought the heaviest of snows

Melting the songs of old

Tying the boat, write a new one soon

Sending me to the drowning moon

Far above a lantern light

...

I'm in the light and flood

I'm in the four winds

I'm the waves, shaping pebbles, flawless gems

I am the snow on your palm

I am the secret stream

Moss beneath your feet

I am you who climbed off my back

Not long ago

A sheltered song

In a world now gone

Petrichor

The timeless

...

Turn loose, the swaying boat

...

Meltwater, sound of spring

I hear our song now, sung by the free

For a thousand more tomorrows

Of an incomplete weave

To the meadows, I go

I'll be waiting for you

Once upon a lantern light

...

I walk now toward the trees

I am the secret stream

The night falling at my feet

Into the forest of Yesterwynde

...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

hurt

/hɜːrt/

B2
  • noun
  • - physical or emotional pain

warmth

/wɔːrmθ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the quality of being warm

memories

/ˈmɛməriz/

A2
  • noun
  • - things remembered from the past

night

/naɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the time of day when it is dark

light

/laɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the natural agent that stimulates sight

boat

/boʊt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small vessel for traveling on water

snow

/snoʊ/

A1
  • noun
  • - frozen precipitation that falls as white flakes

moon

/muːn/

A1
  • noun
  • - the natural satellite of the Earth

forest

/ˈfɔːrɪst/

A2
  • noun
  • - a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth

stream

/striːm/

B1
  • noun
  • - a small, narrow river

swaying

/ˈsweɪɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side

waiting

/ˈweɪtɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to stay in one place until an expected event happens

tomorrows

/təˈmɔːroʊz/

B1
  • noun
  • - the day after today

meadow

/ˈmɛdoʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a piece of grassland, especially one used for hay

petrichor

/ˈpɛtrɪkɔːr/

C2
  • noun
  • - the pleasant, earthy smell after rain

Key Grammar Structures

  • 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.

  • 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."

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.