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Iron and Oak
Style: Nordic Folk / Viking Chant (Deep drums, acoustic strings, guttural vocals)
Tempo: Heavy and Rhythmic (Like rowing a longship)
Lumikha ng Katulad
(Verse 1)
The frost is biting on the wooden rail
We raise the canvas and we set the sail
The thunder rolls across the grey-green sea
And Odin’s raven is watching me
We leave the hearth fire burning low
To where the ice and the breakers go
The oar is heavy in the calloused hand
We seek the glory of a distant land.
(Chorus)
Row! For the Allfather watches the deed!
Row! For the hunger that we have to feed!
Shield-wall standing in the driving rain
We embrace the battle and we welcome pain
Valhalla is waiting for the brave and bold
Where the mead is honey and the tales are told
Strike the water, let the dragon roar
We are the wolves of the northern shore!
(Verse 2)
My brother stands beside me in the line
His shield is oak and his fate is mine
If I should fall upon the foreign sand
Put the steel of my father inside my hand
Don't weep for me when the spirit flies
Just look for the lightning in the winter skies
We are not made for the quiet life
We are forged in the hammer and the knife.
(Chorus)
Row! For the Allfather watches the deed!
Row! For the hunger that we have to feed!
Shield-wall standing in the driving rain
We embrace the battle and we welcome pain
Valhalla is waiting for the brave and bold
Where the mead is honey and the tales are told
Strike the water, let the dragon roar
We are the wolves of the northern shore!
(Bridge)
(Rhythmic chanting / Drum solo)
Til Valhall!
Til Valhall!
The Norns have spun the thread so tight.
We will not go gently into the night.
Til Valhall!
(Outro)
The sun is rising on the iron grey.
We found the glory at the break of day.
Row...
Row...
(Fade out with the sound of a deep horn blowing)