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One Road To Asa Bay
One man rode the way through the woods
Down to Asa bay
Where dragon ships had sailed to sea
More times than one could say
To see with own eyes the wonder
People told of from man to man
The God of all almightyness
Had arrived from a foreign land
The rumours told of a man
Who had come from the other side the seas
Carrying gold cross around neck in chain
And spoke in strange tongue of peace
He had come with strange men in armour
Dressed in purple shirts and lace
Smelling not of beer but flowers
And with no hair in face
And the bold man carrying cross
Had told all one of Asa bay
The God of all man woman child had come
To them all save
And to thank Lord of Heaven
One should build to God a house
And to save one's soul from Hell
One should be baptised and say vows
A man of pride with the Hammer told new God
To build his house on own
And spoke loud of the Gods of their fathers
Not too long time gone
The rumours said the man with a beard like fire
And the Hammer in chain
By men in armour silenced was and by
Their swords was slain
Those who did not pay the one coin
Of four to man of new God
Whipped was twenty and put in chains then locked
By their neck to the log (To the log...)
And so all of Asa bay did build
A house of the cross
Every hour of daylight they did sweat
Limbs ached because faith does cost
And on the day two hundred
There it stood white to the sky
The house of the God of the cross
Big enough to take two dragon ships inside
And all of Asa bay did watch
The wonder raise to the sky
Now must the God of the cross be pleased
And satisfied
Just outside the circle of the crowd
One old man did stand
He looked across the waters
And blotted the sun out of his eyes with one hand
And his old eyes could almost see
The dragon ships set sail
And his old ears could almost hear
Men of great numbers call out Oden's hail
And though he did know already
Though he turned face towards sky
And whispered silent words forgotten
Spoken only way up high
Now this house of a foreign God does stand
Now must they leave us alone
Still he heard from somewhere in the woods
Old crow of wisdom say
...people of Asa land, it's only just begun...
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...people of Asa land, it's only just begun...
Old crow of wisdom say
Still he heard from somewhere in the woods
Now must they leave us alone
Now this house of a foreign God does stand
Spoken only way up high
And whispered silent words forgotten
Though he turned face towards sky
And though he did know already
Men of great numbers call out Oden's hail
And his old ears could almost hear
The dragon ships set sail
And his old eyes could almost see
And blotted the sun out of his eyes with one hand
He looked across the waters
One old man did stand
Just outside the circle of the crowd
And satisfied
Now must the God of the cross be pleased
The wonder raise to the sky
And all of Asa bay did watch
Big enough to take two dragon ships inside
The house of the God of the cross
There it stood white to the sky
And on the day two hundred
Limbs ached because faith does cost
Every hour of daylight they did sweat
A house of the cross
And so all of Asa bay did build
By their neck to the log (To the log...)
Whipped was twenty and put in chains then locked
Of four to man of new God
Those who did not pay the one coin
Their swords was slain
By men in armour silenced was and by
And the Hammer in chain
The rumours said the man with a beard like fire
Not too long time gone
And spoke loud of the Gods of their fathers
To build his house on own
A man of pride with the Hammer told new God
One should be baptised and say vows
And to save one's soul from Hell
One should build to God a house
And to thank Lord of Heaven
To them all save
The God of all man woman child had come
Had told all one of Asa bay
And the bold man carrying cross
And with no hair in face
Smelling not of beer but flowers
Dressed in purple shirts and lace
He had come with strange men in armour
And spoke in strange tongue of peace
Carrying gold cross around neck in chain
Who had come from the other side the seas
The rumours told of a man
Had arrived from a foreign land
The God of all almightyness
People told of from man to man
To see with own eyes the wonder
More times than one could say
Where dragon ships had sailed to sea
Down to Asa bay
One man rode the way through the woods
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OOne RRoad TTo AAsa BBay |
| ne oad o sa ay |
| nOe oRad oT sAa aBy |
| kne doad fo zsa vay |
| kOne dRoad fTo zAsa vBay |
| Okne Rdoad Tfo Azsa Bvay |
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9ne 4oad 5o qsa gay |
| 9One 4Road 5To qAsa gBay |
| O9ne R4oad T5o Aqsa Bgay |
| 0ne goad ho ssa nay |
| 0One gRoad hTo sAsa nBay |
| O0ne Rgoad Tho Assa Bnay |
|
lne toad yo wsa hay |
| lOne tRoad yTo wAsa hBay |
| Olne Rtoad Tyo Awsa Bhay |
| ine 5oad 6o xsa Baay |
| iOne 5Road 6To xAsa By |
| Oine R5oad T6o Axsa Bya |
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Onne foad go Bzy |
| Oe fRoad gTo Aa Bzay |
| Oen Rfoad Tgo Aas Bazy |
| Ome eoad ro Aza Bqy |
| Omne eRoad rTo Bqay |
| Onme Reoad Tro Asza Baqy |
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Ohe Rooad Too Awa Bsy |
| Ohne Rad T Bsay |
| Onhe Raod To Aswa Basy |
| Oje Rkad Tk Ada Bwy |
| Ojne Rkoad Tko Adsa Bway |
| Onje Rokad Tok Asda Bawy |
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Obe R9ad T9 Aea Bxy |
| Obne R9oad T9o Aesa Bxay |
| Onbe Ro9ad To9 Asea Baxy |
| Onee R0ad T0 Axa Bayy |
| On R0oad T0o Ba |
| One Ro0ad To0 Asxa Bay |
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Ons Rlad Tl Aaa Bag |
| Onse Rload Tlo Aasa Bagy |
| Ones Rolad Tol Asaa Bayg |
| On3 Riad Ti Bah |
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