| Tell us, Kurbads, where have you been
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| In the foreign lands what you have seen?
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| People have long sung songs about you
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| Of devils and monsters you have fought
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| I have been in the Underworld
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| Can anyone believe that?
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| I chopped down three devils there
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| And saved the king’s daughter
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| Tell us, Kurbads, say the truth
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| How did you descend into the Underworld?
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| Did it really go easy for you?
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| And how did you ever return back home?
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| It was hard down there
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| But I had powerful words with me *
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| They helped and protected me
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| Even Laima herself paved my way
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| The Snake Witch bit my rope in two
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| I fell back
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| And was forced to go and find another way out
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| The monstrous werewolf I overcame
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| I helped a blind man
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| Regain his eyesight
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| The nestling of a great eagle
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| I saved from the hail
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| For such deeds Eagle repaid me greatly
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| Great eagle carried me
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| Out to the surface
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| Then I arrived home at last
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| That’s how it was
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| That’s what happened to me in the Underworld
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| I was born a child of iron
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| A mother of steel gave me life
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| I put on a jacket of iron
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| A coat made of steel
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| They struck at me, stabbed at me
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| Like a block of oak
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| They couldn’t hit or stab me
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| Like to a chunk of steel |