Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Slaget ved Hafrsfjord, artist - Einherjer. Album song Dragons of the North, in the genre Фолк-метал
Date of issue: 25.02.2021
Record label: Napalm Records Handels
Song language: Norwegian
Slaget ved Hafrsfjord(original) |
Hørte du i Hafrsfjord hvor hardt de sloss der |
Storaettet konge og Kjotve den rike? |
Knarrer kom øsfra, lystne på kapplek |
Med qapende kjefter og krot på staunen |
De var lastet med haermenn og hvite skjold |
Med vestrøne lanser og velske sverd |
Berserker remjet der striden raste |
Ulvhedner ulte og jernvåpen skalv |
De fristet den framdjerve, han laerte dem flykte |
Østmenns storkonge, som utstein bor |
Da strid var i vente, snudde han havhstene |
På skjold det hamret, før Haklang falt |
Lei av å verge landet for Luva |
Den halsdigre kongen tok holmen til skjold |
De drog seg under setene, de som var såret |
Satte stjerten til vaers, stakk hodet i kjolen |
På baken lot de blinke blanke skjoldtak |
De tenksomme segger, da steinene slo dem; |
Austkylvene aste avsted over Jaeren |
Hjem fra Hafrsfjord — husket på mjøddrikken |
(translation) |
Did you hear in Hafrsfjord how hard they fought there |
The great king and Kjotve the rich? |
Knarrer came from the east, eager to race |
With gaping jaws and gunpowder on the stump |
They were loaded with army men and white shields |
With west-facing lances and Welsh swords |
Berserker remjet where the fight raged |
Wolf heather howled and iron weapons trembled |
They tempted the bold one, he made them flee |
The great king of the Eastmen, who lives in stone |
When strife was in store, he turned the seahorses |
On shield it hammered, before Haklang fell |
Tired of defending the country for Luva |
The stubborn king took the islet as a shield |
They withdrew under the seats, those who were wounded |
Put the tail up, stuck his head in the dress |
On the buttocks they left shiny shiny roofs |
The thoughtful ones say, when the stones struck them; |
Austkylvene aste away over Jaeren |
Home from Hafrsfjord - remembered the mead drink |