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In The Raven's Eye
So the vision began
And a mighty wind shook the roots of the nine worlds.
The great wolf of the night roused
And a deep slash cracked open the primordial ice.
I saw him coming from the north
The father of all gods Two crows next to him
Two wolves at his sides
In the grey cape wrapped I saw him coming,
With the name of all things in his hand.
He widened the big eye, this he said: WAR!!
I know, for nine whole nights you hung down from the tree
By the mercy of the wind shaken By the spear injured
To Odin sacrificed, Myself to myself
On that tree, of unknown roots, grown
Nor bread nor drinking horn was given
Towards the ground my look I cast
The runes I picked up Shouting I took them
And from up there I fell.
The eye shut itself And from his hand I fell
The human error I understood.
Almost no soul to sustain me
As if an infernal wind wanted
To tear it away from me.
Through the pain I saw and through it I understood
As too great was the Chaos (at the beginning)
Now too great was the order.
The great millstone of the sky
A new circle was about to be prepared.
It was time for war
Next to our fathers we would have fought once again
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Next to our fathers we would have fought once again
It was time for war
A new circle was about to be prepared.
The great millstone of the sky
Now too great was the order.
As too great was the Chaos (at the beginning)
Through the pain I saw and through it I understood
To tear it away from me.
As if an infernal wind wanted
Almost no soul to sustain me
The human error I understood.
The eye shut itself And from his hand I fell
And from up there I fell.
The runes I picked up Shouting I took them
Towards the ground my look I cast
Nor bread nor drinking horn was given
On that tree, of unknown roots, grown
To Odin sacrificed, Myself to myself
By the mercy of the wind shaken By the spear injured
I know, for nine whole nights you hung down from the tree
He widened the big eye, this he said: WAR!!
With the name of all things in his hand.
In the grey cape wrapped I saw him coming,
Two wolves at his sides
The father of all gods Two crows next to him
I saw him coming from the north
And a deep slash cracked open the primordial ice.
The great wolf of the night roused
And a mighty wind shook the roots of the nine worlds.
So the vision began
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