Völuspa: The Begining And The End Of The World
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Völuspa: The Begining And The End Of The World
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The begining and the end of the world
The secrets of the gods
First the Light arrived and then, there was darkness
Odin, Odin, Odin
Odin, Odin, Odin
There is nothing that I could see
empty around me
Dark silence makes a melody
Rising earth sings
Moon, sun and stars
dancing in the skies
Ashes and death
in the Path of the new life
Odin, Odin, Odin
Odin, Odin, Odin
Death and rebirth
war, blood and destruction
but always the same
the circle of life
The Serpent biting its tail
Death and rebirth
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