Who Can Sail Without the Wind? (Swedish: Vem kan segla förutan vind?, lit. 'Who can sail without wind?') is a Swedish folk song and lullaby known from Swedish speaking areas in Finland, assumed to originate from the Åland-islands between Finland and Sweden in the Baltic Sea. The opening line is found in the fifth stanza of an 18th-century ballad, "Goder natt, goder natt, allra kärestan min" and in its current form the song was first published in 1909. The song relates to a theme that is common in seaman's songs – to be separated from those you love.[1][2]
The English name of the song varies: "Who Can Sail Without Wind", "Who Can Sail Without a Wind", "I Can Sail Without The Wind", etc.
Lyrics
Strophes | Swedish | English |
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Strophe 1 | Vem kan segla förutan vind, | Who can sail without the wind, |
vem kan ro utan åror, | who can row without oars, | |
vem kan skiljas från vännen sin | who can leave a parting friend | |
utan att fälla tårar? | without shedding tears? | |
Strophe 2 | Jag kan segla förutan vind, | I can sail without the wind, |
jag kan ro utan åror, | I can row without oars, | |
men ej skiljas från vännen min | but i can't leave a parting friend | |
utan att fälla tårar. | without shedding tears. |
External links
- Who Can Sail Without the Wind? – performance by the Portland Choir & Orchestra
References
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