| Ulda, sweetest of fair maidens
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| In Gods own house we met
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| Expiation was what I searched
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| But love I found — in you!
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| We danced in the woods
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| Two hearts beating alike
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| A bliss the almighty gave
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| But darkness struck again
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| Fair Maiden mine
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| Forever we shall love
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| But mind the devils touch
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| For he comes to get us When all is good, duty calls,
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| And honor makes demands
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| My sword and life for god
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| I must bring to the fight
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| When evil stirs in darkest times
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| No love can stay alive
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| Yet never will my heart forget
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| What your face looks like
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| Fair Maiden mine
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| Forever we shall love
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| But mind the devils touch
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| For he comes to get us Through blood and sin I must persist
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| So I can return to you,
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| My wife, my friend, my lover
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| But your mind isn’t true
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| An evil witch has brought you down
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| To hellfire and sulfur smell
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| And raped your mind to lay inside
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| A story so untrue
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| Fair Maiden mine
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| Forever we shall love
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| But mind the devils touch
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| For he comes to get us You cooked a meal,
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| Of satans making
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| Sweet but oh so rotten
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| With meat that is forbidden
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| And while the old hagr
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| Makes me pay for sins
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| I did not know
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| I think about my son |