Metsatöll — Vaid vaprust song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Vaid vaprust" by Metsatöll.

Lyrics

Jah, merevahust murdu sööb purjelaeva rind
Täis terashalli väge on iga mehe hing
Kui vahuvalgeid laineid löövad iilid üle pea
Ei pelgu tunne mehed, ei hirmu nime tea
Kui veripunast koitu neelab meremehe silm
Siis vaba on me vaim ja vaba on me hing
Kui vajub raskelt randa see merelaeva voor
Siis võõra ranna lehka veab iga sõõmupaar
Ei toeta käsi mõõka, ei oda hoia klann
Ent kui tarvis, haarab tera iga rusik', raevus ramm
Kui veripunast koitu neelab meremehe silm
Siis vaba on me vaim ja vaba on me hing
Ei pelgu tunne süda, ei rajalt eksi samm
Vaid vaprust seitse sülda ja vabatmehe ramm
On meresoolast vettind' minu tuulest paakund kuub
On tormilained räsind', tüügashabe mõõtmas tuult
Kui silmapiiri poole vaob purjelaeva mast
On igamehe mõtted kus meremehe kast —
Üks peotäis mulda oma koduaia alt
Vahe tera, tükk leiba ja kiri armsamalt
Kui veripunast koitu neelab meremehe silm
Siis vaba on me vaim ja vaba on me hing
Ei pelgu tunne süda, ei rajalt eksi samm
Vaid vaprust seitse sülda ja vabatmehe ramm
Ei pelgu tunne süda, ei rajalt eksi samm
Vaid vaprust seitse sülda ja vabatmehe ramm

Lyrics translation

Yes, a sea foam fracture eats the breast of a sailing ship
Full of steel hall power is the soul of every man
When the sparkling waves hit my head
No fear of men, no fear of name know
When a Blood-Red Dawn devours a sailor's eye
Then free is our spirit, and free is our soul
When it sinks hard on the beach this round of sea ships
Then the stench of a strange beach is carried by every couple of drinks
Do not support hand sword, do not spear hold clan
But when necessary, the blade grabs every fist', ramming with rage
When a Blood-Red Dawn devours a sailor's eye
Then free is our spirit, and free is our soul
No fear of feeling heart, no path wrong step
Only bravery seven fathoms and a free man's Ram
On sea salt vettind ' my wind tank coat
There are storm surges, warthogs measuring the wind
When the mast of a sailing ship looms toward the horizon
There are everyman's thoughts where the sailor's box —
One handful of soil from under your backyard
The difference between a grain, a piece of bread and a letter
When a Blood-Red Dawn devours a sailor's eye
Then free is our spirit, and free is our soul
No fear of feeling heart, no path wrong step
Only bravery seven fathoms and a free man's Ram
No fear of feeling heart, no path wrong step
Only bravery seven fathoms and a free man's Ram