The New Lay of the Völsungs
UPPHAF
(Beginning)
Of old was an age |
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when was emptiness, |
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there was sand nor sea |
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nor surging waves; |
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unwrought was Earth, |
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unroofed was Heaven – |
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an abyss yawning, |
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and no blade of grass. |
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The Great Gods then |
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began their toil, |
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the wondrous world |
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they well builded. |
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From the South the Sun |
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from seas rising |
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gleamed down on grass |
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green at morning. |
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They hall and hallow |
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high uptowering, |
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gleaming-gabled, |
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golden-posted, |
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rock-hewn ramparts |
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reared in splendour, |
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forge and fortress |
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framed immortal. |
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Unmarred their mirth |
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in many a court, |
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where men they made |
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of their minds’ cunning; |
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under hills of Heaven |
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on high builded |
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they lived in laughter |
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long years ago. |
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Dread shapes arose |
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from the dim spaces |
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over sheer mountains |
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by the Shoreless Sea, |
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friends of darkness, |
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foes immortal, |
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old, unbegotten, |
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out of ancient void. |
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To the world came war: |
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the walls of Gods |
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giants beleaguered; |
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joy was ended. |
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The mountains were moved, |
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mighty Ocean |
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surged and thundered, |
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the Sun trembled. |
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The Gods gathered |
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on golden thrones, |
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of doom and death |
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deeply pondered, |
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how fate should be fended, |
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their foes vanquished, |
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their labour healed, |
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light rekindled. |
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In forge’s fire |
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of flaming wrath |
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was heaviest hammer |
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hewn and wielded. |
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Thunder and lightning |
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Thór the mighty |
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flung among them, |
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felled and sundered. |
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In fear then fled they, |
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foes immortal, |
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from the walls beaten |
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watched unceasing; |
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ringed Earth around |
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with roaring sea |
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and mountains of ice |
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on the margin of the world. |
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A seer long silent |
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her song upraised – |
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the halls hearkened – |
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on high she stood. |
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Of doom and death |
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dark words she spake, |
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of the last battle |
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of the leaguered Gods. |
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›The horn of Heimdal |
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I hear ringing; |
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the Blazing Bridge |
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bends neath horsemen; |
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the Ash is groaning, |
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his arms trembling, |
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the Wolf waking, |
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warriors riding. |
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The sword of Surt |
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smoketh redly; |
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the slumbering Serpent |
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in the sea moveth; |
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a shadowy ship |
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from shores of Hell |
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legions bringeth |
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to the last battle. |
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The wolf Fenrir |
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waits for Ódin, |
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for Frey the fair |
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the flames of Surt; |
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the deep Dragon |
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shall be doom of Thór – |
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shall all be ended, |
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shall Earth perish? |
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If in day of Doom |
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one deathless stands, |
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who death hath tasted |
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and dies no more, |
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the serpent-slayer, |
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seed of Ódin, |
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then all shall not end, |
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nor Earth perish. |
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On his head shall be helm, |
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in his hand lightning, |
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afire his spirit, |
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in his face splendour. |
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The Serpent shall shiver |
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and Surt waver, |
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the Wolf be vanquished |
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and the world rescued.‹ |
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The Gods were gathered |
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on guarded heights, |
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of doom and death |
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deep they pondered. |
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Sun they rekindled, |
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and silver Moon |
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they set to sail |
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on seas of stars. |
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Frey and Freyia |
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fair things planted, |
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trees and flowers, |
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trembling grasses; |
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Thór in chariot |
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thundered o’er them |
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through Heaven’s gateways |
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to the hills of stone. |
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Ever would Ódin |
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on earth wander |
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weighed with wisdom |
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woe foreknowing, |
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the Lord of lords |
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and leaguered Gods, |
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his seed sowing, |
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sire of heroes. |
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Valhöll he built |
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vast and shining; |
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shields the tiles were, |
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shafts the rafters. |
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Ravens flew thence |
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over realms of Earth; |
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at the doors an eagle |
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darkly waited. |
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The guests were many: |
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grim their singing, |
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boar’s-flesh eating, |
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beakers draining; |
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mighty ones of Earth |
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mailclad sitting |
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for one they waited, |
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the World’s chosen. |
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