Kælan Mikla
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Óráð

Read Óráð lyrics by Kælan Mikla on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Kælan Mikla Canonical path: /klan-mikla/ora Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Óráð

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Drekki mér í eitri til ég týnist

Drekktu mér í eitri til ég týnist

Reykjavík engu lík sýnist

En martraða draumóra-drunganum háð

Ég er bráð, óráð! Óráð!

Hennar bráð, óráð! Óráð!

Dreymir um að gleyma mér

Streyma í allt annan hugarheim

Veit ekki hvað er heim

Hraðar og hraðar ég leita

Reika að vitlausum hornum

En kem að þeim horfnum

Horfnum hornum

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Kælan Mikla performs "Óráð", and this lyric page sits inside the Kælan Mikla catalog on LyroVerse.

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