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She, Queen of the Kings running so fast 00:23
Beating the wind 00:26
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings 00:27
She, Queen of the Kings 00:31
Broken her cage threw out the keys 00:33
She will be the warrior of North 00:35
And Southern seas 00:37
Got raven hair 00:39
It's dark as night 00:41
Icy eyes - out of sight, out of sight 00:43
Her heart in spite, is warm and bright 00:47
Her smile awakes the Northern Light 00:51
Looking out she calls 00:54
Lai Lai-Da-Dai Dai-Da 01:00
Who will conquer all, all? 01:01
Her name is she 01:10
Queen of the kings running so fast 01:11
Beating the wind 01:13
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings (Hey!) 01:15
She, Queen of the Kings 01:19
Broken her cage threw out the keys 01:20
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas 01:23
A firestone forged in flames 01:27
The wildest card 01:31
Run the game, run the game 01:32
Can't stay the same in this world of change 01:35
Don't fear the pain just break the chain 01:39
Looking out she calls 01:42
Lai Lai-Da-Dai Dai-Da 01:47
Who will conquer all? 01:49
Her name is she 01:57
Queen of the Kings running so fast 01:59
Beating the wind (Hey!) 02:01
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings 02:02
She, Queen of the Kings broken her cage 02:06
Threw out the keys (Hey!) 02:08
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas 02:10
Her name is she 02:30
Queen of the Kings running so fast 02:31
Beating the wind (Hey!) 02:33
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings 02:35
She, Queen of the Kings broken her cage 02:39
Threw out the keys (Hey!) 02:41
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas 02:42

Queen of Kings – English Lyrics

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Discover the power of self-expression through Alessandra's 'Queen of Kings.' This song offers a unique opportunity to learn English through its empowering lyrics and strong, clear vocals. Its blend of modern pop with touches of Norwegian folklore makes it a special and memorable way to engage with both language and culture.

[English]
She, Queen of the Kings running so fast
Beating the wind
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings
She, Queen of the Kings
Broken her cage threw out the keys
She will be the warrior of North
And Southern seas
Got raven hair
It's dark as night
Icy eyes - out of sight, out of sight
Her heart in spite, is warm and bright
Her smile awakes the Northern Light
Looking out she calls
Lai Lai-Da-Dai Dai-Da
Who will conquer all, all?
Her name is she
Queen of the kings running so fast
Beating the wind
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings (Hey!)
She, Queen of the Kings
Broken her cage threw out the keys
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas
A firestone forged in flames
The wildest card
Run the game, run the game
Can't stay the same in this world of change
Don't fear the pain just break the chain
Looking out she calls
Lai Lai-Da-Dai Dai-Da
Who will conquer all?
Her name is she
Queen of the Kings running so fast
Beating the wind (Hey!)
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings
She, Queen of the Kings broken her cage
Threw out the keys (Hey!)
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas
Her name is she
Queen of the Kings running so fast
Beating the wind (Hey!)
Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings
She, Queen of the Kings broken her cage
Threw out the keys (Hey!)
She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

queen

/kwiːn/

A2
  • noun
  • - female ruler of a country or kingdom

king

/kɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - male ruler of a country or kingdom

brave

/breɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - courageous, not afraid of danger or difficulty

cage

/keɪdʒ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a structure of bars or wires in which animals are kept

wings

/wɪŋz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the parts of a bird or insect that allow it to fly

warrior

/ˈwɒr.i.ər/ or /ˈwɔːr.i.ər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a person who fights in wars or battles

firestone

/ˈfaɪərˌstəʊn/

C1
  • noun
  • - a type of stone ignited or used in fire-making or forging

forged

/fɔːrdʒd/

C1
  • verb (past tense of forge)
  • - created or shaped (especially metal) by heating and hammering

game

/ɡeɪm/

A2
  • noun
  • - an activity involving rules and competition

change

/tʃeɪndʒ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the process or result of becoming different

pain

/peɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - physical or emotional suffering

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Key Grammar Structures

  • She, Queen of the Kings running so fast

    ➔ Present participle (-ing form)

    ➔ The phrase 'running so fast' is a present participle used to describe an ongoing action.

  • Nothing in this world could stop the spread of her wings

    ➔ Modal verb (could) in past ability

    ➔ 'Could stop' indicates past ability or possibility, suggesting it was possible but did not happen.

  • She will be the warrior of North and Southern seas

    ➔ Future simple (will) for prediction

    ➔ 'Will be' is used to make a prediction about the future based on present evidence.

  • Her heart in spite, is warm and bright

    ➔ Inversion for emphasis

    ➔ The inversion of 'in spite' and 'is' emphasizes the contrast between her heart and her appearance.

  • Looking out she calls / Lai Lai-Da-Dai Dai-Da

    ➔ Present continuous for ongoing action

    ➔ 'Looking out she calls' uses present continuous to describe an action happening now.

  • A firestone forged in flames

    ➔ Past participle as adjective

    ➔ 'Forged' is a past participle used as an adjective to describe 'firestone'.

  • Can't stay the same / in this world of change

    ➔ Modal verb (can't) for inability

    ➔ 'Can't stay' expresses inability or impossibility in the present.

  • Don't fear the pain / just break the chain

    ➔ Imperative mood for commands

    ➔ 'Don't fear' and 'break' are in the imperative mood, giving direct commands.