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Gylfaginning

Gylfaginning lyrics by Enslaved. He wandered on fine old paths He wandered along high ridges He wandered towards the heart of Midgard He wandered until he saw...

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Gylfaginning

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He wandered on fine old paths

He wandered along high ridges

He wandered towards the heart of Midgard

He wandered until he saw a mountain

Over a bridge wet with dew he walked

Through the golden gate of Asgard

He saw the vigorous gardens of gods

Crowned around the father of All's high castle

'O father of all, I Ganglere ask:

How have we all come to existence and where do we end?

Answer, O high, even high and third

what is mankind and the race of gods' faith?'

Gylfaginning, deception for he who was wrongly taught

But not for the one who knows Gylfaginning

Grimnes revelation

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