Song | Loki Trickster God |
Artist | Solefald |
Album | Black for Death: An Icelandic Odyssey, Pt. 2 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Cornelius, Lazare | |
Seven years of pain for one night of joy | |
Loki tricked the lovers with a vicious ploy | |
He spoke to the queen in his softest voice | |
Told her he would give her the following choice: | |
Either you were raped by the skald of the king | |
- Death upon the man who would do you such a thing! - | |
Or you cheated on your husband, striking him down - | |
Both you and your poet will be sentenced to drown! | |
The queen was all tears, feared for he life, | |
'Outlaw the skald, surrender him to strife, | |
But save our skin, no one should die for love!' | |
Loki stared at the queen with want in his eyes | |
Thought 'A god born of giants, I lust for the queen! | |
I'll make sure this time there's no poet in between!' | |
Said 'From this day and onward let Loki be the one, | |
Your god and your beast, your father and your son, | |
Cherish me with kisses and honour me with pleasure, | |
Give in to me, and I'll protect you as my treasure! | |
But if you reveal who I am, or disclose what I have said, | |
Both the skald and you will sink to the abyss of the dead! | |
Garm the Dog of Hel will eat your heart and liver, | |
Even when cold, you'll tremble and shiver | |
For the rotten goddess and her hungry beast | |
Unless you join Loki the Trickster's nightly feast!' |
zuo qu : Cornelius, Lazare | |
Seven years of pain for one night of joy | |
Loki tricked the lovers with a vicious ploy | |
He spoke to the queen in his softest voice | |
Told her he would give her the following choice: | |
Either you were raped by the skald of the king | |
Death upon the man who would do you such a thing! | |
Or you cheated on your husband, striking him down | |
Both you and your poet will be sentenced to drown! | |
The queen was all tears, feared for he life, | |
' Outlaw the skald, surrender him to strife, | |
But save our skin, no one should die for love!' | |
Loki stared at the queen with want in his eyes | |
Thought ' A god born of giants, I lust for the queen! | |
I' ll make sure this time there' s no poet in between!' | |
Said ' From this day and onward let Loki be the one, | |
Your god and your beast, your father and your son, | |
Cherish me with kisses and honour me with pleasure, | |
Give in to me, and I' ll protect you as my treasure! | |
But if you reveal who I am, or disclose what I have said, | |
Both the skald and you will sink to the abyss of the dead! | |
Garm the Dog of Hel will eat your heart and liver, | |
Even when cold, you' ll tremble and shiver | |
For the rotten goddess and her hungry beast | |
Unless you join Loki the Trickster' s nightly feast!' |
zuò qǔ : Cornelius, Lazare | |
Seven years of pain for one night of joy | |
Loki tricked the lovers with a vicious ploy | |
He spoke to the queen in his softest voice | |
Told her he would give her the following choice: | |
Either you were raped by the skald of the king | |
Death upon the man who would do you such a thing! | |
Or you cheated on your husband, striking him down | |
Both you and your poet will be sentenced to drown! | |
The queen was all tears, feared for he life, | |
' Outlaw the skald, surrender him to strife, | |
But save our skin, no one should die for love!' | |
Loki stared at the queen with want in his eyes | |
Thought ' A god born of giants, I lust for the queen! | |
I' ll make sure this time there' s no poet in between!' | |
Said ' From this day and onward let Loki be the one, | |
Your god and your beast, your father and your son, | |
Cherish me with kisses and honour me with pleasure, | |
Give in to me, and I' ll protect you as my treasure! | |
But if you reveal who I am, or disclose what I have said, | |
Both the skald and you will sink to the abyss of the dead! | |
Garm the Dog of Hel will eat your heart and liver, | |
Even when cold, you' ll tremble and shiver | |
For the rotten goddess and her hungry beast | |
Unless you join Loki the Trickster' s nightly feast!' |