Lyrics I sing of the tales of the wanderer The rider of Yggdrasill He gave up an eye into Mimir's well Where deeply, he drank his fill. For nine long nights, old Hárr, hung he In search of the spoken spell The runes that he found drew sounds for man And down, from the tree, he fell. A snake, he slid through Gunnloð's court The mead of poetry sought Three sips, and he fled as eagle's wing. By Suttung, was never caught Two sticks on a beach Hárbarð had found His brothers heard his call He gave his own breath and his blood to the wood And told them of his Hall. Valhalla holds the Einherjar Who'll fight on Vigrið plain. As fenrir sinks his fangs to the bone The life of Odin will wane. Fear not, my kin, of the Ragnarók For Fimbultýr truly has won He saw his own death at the end of time And whispered this to his son
@@Komotau4691 the lyrics are about the mythical stories of odin life from his early life when he created humaninty from wood (why odin is the allfather) to his sacrifices for knowlage his eye at the well of mimir to have a drink at the well to hanging himself on the world tree ygrassil to gain the knowlage of runes. The song also tells us how odin stole the mead of poetry from the giant suttung.the last part of the song tells us about his death at ragnerok
Hopefully this link can explain some of this to you. I would also encourage you &/or anyone else to read the references listed at the bottom for yourself, so that you may gain knowledge from the source. www.haxton.org/Baldr.htm
He whispers something to Baldr's ear during the latter's funeral, we don't know what it exactly is since the original poem doesn't mention it, and it remains a secret
He whispered into Baldur's ear of life after Ragnarok and the Fimbul Winter, and those worthy would be have the choice to come back. He spoke of a new Heaven and existence more pure than what was given to them. And he told Baldur that he would be there to lead and guide both Ash and Elm.
Lyrics
I sing of the tales of the wanderer The rider of Yggdrasill He gave up an eye into Mimir's well Where deeply, he drank his fill.
For nine long nights, old Hárr, hung he In search of the spoken spell The runes that he found drew sounds for man And down, from the tree, he fell.
A snake, he slid through Gunnloð's court The mead of poetry sought Three sips, and he fled as eagle's wing.
By Suttung, was never caught Two sticks on a beach Hárbarð had found His brothers heard his call He gave his own breath and his blood to the wood And told them of his Hall.
Valhalla holds the Einherjar Who'll fight on Vigrið plain. As fenrir sinks his fangs to the bone The life of Odin will wane.
Fear not, my kin, of the Ragnarók For Fimbultýr truly has won He saw his own death at the end of time And whispered this to his son
Thx Im not a native English speaker so I dont understand a shit :D
@@Komotau4691 the lyrics are about the mythical stories of odin life from his early life when he created humaninty from wood (why odin is the allfather) to his sacrifices for knowlage his eye at the well of mimir to have a drink at the well to hanging himself on the world tree ygrassil to gain the knowlage of runes. The song also tells us how odin stole the mead of poetry from the giant suttung.the last part of the song tells us about his death at ragnerok
thanks for comment Hail Odin!
Grande este señor, Odín con el!
Muchisimas Gracias por Comentar
Dentro de poco tiempo lo voy a volver a subir para que sea mas entendible el leerlo,De nuevo gracias por comentar!
He is, thanks for comment Hail Odin!
Hermoso!
Muy bueno, gran pieza muscial y gran contenido un poco dificl de leer por que el fondo era blanco y las letras tambien, gracias por compartirlo.
So many who interts in northen mythology from south.
Nice song long life.
Essa música do final,como se chama?
nice :)
I was here
Halfdan was here 🤣
El gran tuerto
What is the Song at the End Starting at 1:43
Dead Can Dance - The Song of the Sybil. It's unrelated to this song though, it's Catalan.
I love this song. Is there a specific reason there are spanish translations?
¿Cómo se llama la canción del final?
ok i like my gods but so many ppl who comments. nice.
pkalinen key koskaan kule elamany hail assagard
What did it mean when it said 'he whispered this to his son'? What was the purpose of this and what happened??
Hopefully this link can explain some of this to you. I would also encourage you &/or anyone else to read the references listed at the bottom for yourself, so that you may gain knowledge from the source. www.haxton.org/Baldr.htm
He whispers something to Baldr's ear during the latter's funeral, we don't know what it exactly is since the original poem doesn't mention it, and it remains a secret
He whispered into Baldur's ear of life after Ragnarok and the Fimbul Winter, and those worthy would be have the choice to come back. He spoke of a new Heaven and existence more pure than what was given to them. And he told Baldur that he would be there to lead and guide both Ash and Elm.
Deje el Traductor de Google de lado señor.
No es una Ideologia,ignorante,es una Creencia y tradicion
Y aprende a escribir mejor.
si necesitas subtitulos para entender la cancionbusca otra ideologia
hail asggard
You can’t be Spanish and a Germanic pagan, let alone Norse