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Die Hand am Ruder, auf seinem Schiff 00:20
Von rauer Fahrt gezeichnet, sein Angesicht 00:26
Alle Welt hat er befahren 00:33
Für das Meer war er gebor'n 00:38
Seine Augen blickten furchtlos in den Sturm 00:41
Denn seine Heimat war die See 00:47
Seine Heimat war die See 00:51
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 00:55
Sah man ihn auf der Brücke steh'n 00:59
Seine Heimat war die See 01:00
Seine Heimat war die See 01:06
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 01:09
Sah man ihn einsam untergeh'n 01:13
Er war unser Kapitän 01:16
Vom Kap der Stürme bis Feuerland 01:22
Des Südens Sternenbilder war'n ihm bekannt 01:29
Dort wo keiner sonst gewesen 01:35
Dahin führte stehts sein Kurs 01:39
Seinem Schiff hielt er die Treue bis zum Schluss 01:42
Denn seine Heimat war die See 01:49
Seine Heimat war die See 01:53
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 01:56
Sah man ihn auf der Brücke steh'n 02:00
Seine Heimat war die See 02:03
Seine Heimat war die See 02:07
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 02:11
Sah man ihn einsam untergeh'n 02:14
Er war unser Kapitän 02:17
Die Hand am Ruder, steht er noch heut 02:52
Den Blick nach vorn gerichtet, in Ewigkeit 02:57
Vom Gezeitenstrom geborgen 03:04
In die Tiefe heimgebracht 03:08
Hält er einsam seine letzte Ankerwacht 03:11
Denn seine Heimat war die See 03:21
Seine Heimat war die See 03:26
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 03:29
Sah man ihn auf der Brücke steh'n 03:33
Seine Heimat war die See 03:36
Seine Heimat war die See 03:40
In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne 03:43
Sah man ihn einsam untergeh'n 03:47
Er war unser Kapitän 03:50
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Seine Heimat war die See – Bilingual Lyrics German/English

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Dive into the evocative world of German maritime folk-rock with Santiano's "Seine Heimat war die See." This song offers a rich linguistic experience, providing an excellent opportunity to learn German vocabulary related to the sea, travel, and profound human emotions. Its poetic lyrics and powerful storytelling make it a special piece for language learners, as it beautifully demonstrates how German can convey deep sentiment and vivid imagery through its unique sound and structure.

[English]
His hand on the rudder, on his ship
His face marked by rough voyages
He has traveled the whole world
He was born for the sea
His eyes looked fearlessly into the storm
Because his home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him standing on the bridge
His home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him sinking alone
He was our captain
From the Cape of Storms to Tierra del Fuego
He knew the constellations of the South
Where no one else has been
That's where his course always led
He remained loyal to his ship until the end
Because his home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him standing on the bridge
His home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him sinking alone
He was our captain
His hand on the rudder, he still stands today
His gaze directed forward, for eternity
Sheltered by the tidal current
Brought home to the depths
He lonely keeps his last anchor watch
Because his home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him standing on the bridge
His home was the sea
His home was the sea
In the distant distance under the light of the stars
You could see him sinking alone
He was our captain
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Hand

/hant/

A1
  • noun
  • - hand

Ruder

/ˈʁuːdɐ/

B1
  • noun
  • - rudder, oar

Schiff

/ʃɪf/

A1
  • noun
  • - ship

Fahrt

/faːɐ̯t/

B1
  • noun
  • - journey, voyage

gezeichnet

/ɡəˈzaɪ̯çnət/

B2
  • adjective
  • - marked, characterized
  • verb
  • - to draw, to sign

Angesicht

/ˈanɡəzɪçt/

B2
  • noun
  • - face

Welt

/vɛlt/

A1
  • noun
  • - world

Meer

/meːɐ̯/

A1
  • noun
  • - sea

Augen

/ˈaʊ̯ɡən/

A1
  • noun
  • - eyes

Sturm

/ʃtʊʁm/

B1
  • noun
  • - storm

Heimat

/ˈhaɪ̯maːt/

B1
  • noun
  • - homeland, home

Ferne

/ˈfɛʁnə/

B1
  • noun
  • - distance, far away

Licht

/lɪçt/

A1
  • noun
  • - light

Sterne

/ˈʃtɛʁnə/

A1
  • noun
  • - stars

Brücke

/ˈbʁʏkə/

B1
  • noun
  • - bridge, (ship's) bridge

einsam

/ˈaɪ̯nzaːm/

B1
  • adjective
  • - lonely, solitary

Kapitän

/kapiˈtɛːn/

A2
  • noun
  • - captain

Treue

/ˈtʁɔɪ̯ə/

B2
  • noun
  • - loyalty, fidelity

Tiefe

/ˈtiːfə/

B1
  • noun
  • - depth

Ankerwacht

/ˈaŋkɐˌvaχt/

C1
  • noun
  • - anchor watch

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Seine Heimat war die See

    ➔ Past tense of 'sein' (was) to describe a past state

    ➔ 'war' is the past tense of 'sein', meaning 'was' in English, indicating a past state or condition.

  • Von rauer Fahrt gezeichnet, sein Angesicht

    ➔ Participle phrase 'gezeichnet' as an adjective, describing 'fahrt'

    ➔ 'gezeichnet' is a participle used here as an adjective to describe the noun 'fahrt' (journey), implying it is marked or characterized by harshness.

  • Alle Welt hat er befahren

    ➔ Present perfect tense with 'haben' + past participle 'befahren' indicating completed action

    ➔ 'haben' is the auxiliary verb used with the past participle 'befahren' to form the present perfect tense, expressing an action completed in the past.

  • Seinen Schiff hielt er die Treue bis zum Schluss

    ➔ Dative case 'Seinen Schiff' as the object, with verb 'hielt' (held), expressing loyalty or fidelity to the ship

    ➔ 'Seinen Schiff' uses the dative case to indicate the object of loyalty, with 'hielt' being the past tense of 'halten' (to hold), expressing he kept faith or loyalty to his ship.

  • Denn seine Heimat war die See

    ➔ Conjunction 'Denn' introduces reason or explanation, with 'war' indicating past tense of 'sein'

    ➔ 'Denn' means 'because' or 'for', providing a reason for the statement, and 'war' is the past tense of 'sein' (was).

  • In der weiten Ferne unterm Licht der Sterne

    ➔ Prepositional phrase indicating location in distant space under the stars

    ➔ This phrase uses prepositions 'in' and 'unter' to describe the setting in the distant space beneath the stars.

  • Sah man ihn einsam untergeh'n

    ➔ Imperfect tense with 'sah' (saw) indicating a past observation of someone fading away

    ➔ 'sah' is the past tense of 'sehen' (to see), used here to describe observing someone fading away in the past.

  • Hält er einsam seine letzte Ankerwacht

    ➔ Present tense 'Hält' (holds) + reflexive pronoun 'er' (he) + possessive 'seine' (his)

    ➔ 'Hält' is the third person singular present tense of 'halten' (to hold), and 'er' (he) is the subject; 'seine letzte Ankerwacht' refers to his last watch at anchor.