Normandy
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Normandy
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In 820,
The face of northern France,
Have changed for the rest of is history.
Coming by the sea,
The raging men from the North!
The pagan fury
Is upon the Christian land,
"By the hammer of Thor,
This piece of earth will be ours!"
Swearing by the names of Thor and Odhinn,
The Vikings plundered,pillaged,raped and slaughtered up untill 911.
The treaty of Saint-Clair-Sur-Epte,
Gave the life to my fatherland!
Birth of a nation,
Built by a group of fearless sailors
By strong and brave women.
This is the first days of my country!
The pagan fury
Is upon the Christian land,
"By the hammer of Thor,
This piece of earth will be ours!"
NORMANDY!
Au plus profond de mon �tre,
Est grav� le souvenir de mes anc�tres.
Cette terre pa�enne conquise par la hache et l'�p�e,
Restera un symbole de notre fiert�!
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