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Stamford Bridge

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Hear Harald Sigurdson
the dream signs from brother Olav
The lust for power you must suppress now,
or it will go terrible for you
Don't listen to earl Toste
when he urges to travel to England
Tord had an eerie dream
and many a dream signaled doom
 
In the spring of 1066 a journey was prepared
The king that ruled Norway was power hungry
and commanded leidang* over the whole country.
One hundred and ninetyfive ships
sailed west to the earl of Orkney
and earl Torfinn's sons loaded
a hundred more longships.
 
They arrived in the town of York and the noise of the first battle could be heard
Earl Muru-Kåre fell and earl Valtjov ran away.
Harald and Toste advanced forward,
but earl Valtjov cursed them:
You will meet the knights of the king's table
by Stanford Bridge.
 
When the next day Harald and Toste went for a walk with no byrnies,
they could see far away the reflections of the sun in many helmets and byrnies.
'– It is surely the king of England,
I recognize the clothing of his army.'
The army of Norwegians became perplexed
and halted by Stanford Bridge.
 
They decided that they would all get ready for battle
while Styrkår rode down to the ships the fastest he could
but to gain time they told Tjodolv the Strong
that he had to stop the king's men
out on Stanford Bridge
 
And Tjodolv was long able to hold his stand
against the Anglo-Saxon king
but they pierced him low with spears
and got across
Now the second battle erupted with full force,
while Øystein, Styrkår and all the men of the ships
ran to get there in time,
to Stanford Bridge.
 
Harald walked in front of the army
and his swings were everywhere,
when a greylag goose feathered arrow
became the Norwegian king's bane.
When Øystein and Styrkår arrived,
all their men were clad in armour,
but they were exhausted from the run and barely fought
by the hill of Stanford Bridge.
 
When the third battle began, it was cried 'Orreria!'
and the number of fallen was great,
but the Norwegians had to flee.
And that's how William's men
from the realm of Francia won the power
and Danelaw fell
out there by Stanford Bridge
 
*The institution known as leiðangr (Old Norse) was a form of conscription (mass levy) to organize coastal fleets for war.
 


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winders and curtains tremble
Like in a fury there a gramophone plays
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From morning to morning constantly plays.
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trali tralalla la, trali
tralalla la
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And when I play on the gramophone
trali tralalla la, trali
tralalla la
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trali tralalla la, gramophone plays
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The bas of officer makes the curtains tremble
 

And I play on gramophone
trali tralalla la, trali
tralalla la
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trali tralalla la, gramophone plays
And nothing worries me,
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then in gramophone I have my all concerns
 


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At the end of the park, I see you
searching for me
like one evening
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I watch you from afar and
in your hand,
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hidden more than one caress.
 

At the end of the park, I see you
running towards me,
of course,
I know it.
 

It's only an impression,
a trick of my heart
that makes me see
all this.
 

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is something that
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in the soul.
 

If I remember
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At the end of the park, I see you
searching for me
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in your hand,
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a trick of my heart,
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searching for me
like one evening
a year ago.)
 

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like one evening
a year ago.
 

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