Runaljod
(专辑: Runaljod - Ragnarok - 2016)
Fé vældr fræ'nda rógi; fóðesk ulfr í skógi Rúnar munt þú finna ok ráðna stafi, mjök stóra stafi, mjök stinna stafi, er fáði fimbulþulr ok gerðu ginnregin ok reist hroftr rögna. [Hávamál 142] Úr er af illu jarni; oft leypr ræinn á hjarni Þurs vældr kvenna kvillu; kátr værðr fár af illu Óss er flestra færða; för, en skalpr er sværða Nam ek upp rúnar, æpandi nam... [Hávamál 139] Ræið kvæða rossom væsta; Reginn sló sværðet bæzta Kaun er barna bolvan; bol gorver mann folvan Hagal er kaldastr korna; Herjan skóp hæimin forna Nauð gerer nappa kosti; naktan kælr í frosti Is köllum brú bræiða; blindan þarf at læiða Ár er gumna góði; get ek at örr var Fróði Sól er landa ljómi; lúti ek að helgum dómi Týr er einhendr ása; oft værðr smiðr at blása Bjarkan er laufgrænstr líma; Loki bar flæ'rðar tima Maðr er moldur auki; mikill er græip á hauki Mikill er græip á hauki... Nam ek upp rúnar, æpandi nam... Laukr er, er fællr ór fjalle; foss en gull ero nosser Ýr er vetrgrænstr víða; vant er, er brennr, at svíða [English translation:] Wealth cause dispute among friends; the
wolf lives in the
forest Runes will you discover And meaningful staves, Very powerful staves, Very strong staves, That the
wise high-storyteller gained That the
higher creative-powers crafted That the
Hroptr of Gods carved. [Hávamál 142] Slag comes from bad iron; the
reindeer often races over the
frozen snow. Giant causes women's sorrow; few are cheerful from misfortune River mouth is way of most journeys; but the
sheath is the
one of swords I
took up the
runes, crying aloud I
took them... [Hávamál 139] Riding, one says, is for horses the
worst; Regin forged the
best sword Ulcer is fatal for children; death makes man pale Hail is the
coldest of grain; Herjan shaped the
world in olden times Need leaves you little choice; the
naked freeze in the
frost Ice we call the
broad bridge; the
blind man must be led Good year is a
blessing for men; I
say that Frodi was generous Sun is light of the
land I
bow before the
holy Tyr is one-handed among the
Æsir; often the
smith must blow Birch is the
limb greenest with leaves; Loki brought success of deceit Man is increase of soil; mighty is the
hawk's claw Mighty is the
hawk's claw... I
took up the
runes, crying aloud I
took them... Water is what falls from the
mountain; but of gold are the
jewels Yew is the
greenest tree in winter; it often singes when it burns