Tyr - Ólavur Riddararós
Ólavur Riddararós
œHvørt skal tú riða, Ólavur mín
á lofti hongur brynja tín
Tú fer ikki at veiða tað hind
men tú fer til tína leikalind
Hvit er skjúrtan, væl er hon tvigin
í blóði verður hon av tær drigin?
Ólavur snúðist síni móður frá
œGud gevi ikki ganga sum mær er spáad?
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangið upp á gólv
dansið lystilig
Ólavur ríður eftir bjørgunum fram
-kol og smiður við
fann hann upp á eitt álvarann
Út kom eitt tað álvafljóð
flættað hár á herðar dró
œVer vælkomin Ólavur Riddararós
tú gakk í dans og kvøð fyri oss?
œTú tarvt ikki flætta títt hár fyri meg
eg eri ikki komin at biðja teg
Eg kann ikki meira hjá álvum vera
í morgin lati eg mítt brúdleyp gera?
œHvat heldur vilt tú sjey vetur liggja á strá
ella vilt tú í morgin til moldar gá?
Hon skonti honum í drykkjuhorn
har fór í tað eiturkorn
Ólavur studdist við saðilboga
-kol og smiður við
hann kysti tá moy av lítlum huga
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangið upp á gólv
dansið lystilig
[Translation:]
Olaf Knightrose
œWhere are you going, Olaf
your armour hangs in the attic
You are not going to hunt for deer
you are going to your mistress
White is your shirt, well has it been washed
It will be taken of you in blood?
Olav turned away from his mother
œGod grant that it does not go as it has been
foretold?
Young lads, happy lads, step up on the floor
dance merrily
Olaf rides along the mountains
-with coal and smith
He came upon an elven house
Out came an elven maiden
Plaided hair on shoulders lay
œBe welcome Olaf Knightrose
come to the dance and sing for us?
œYou need not plaid your hair for me
I have not come to ask for you
I can no longer stay with the elves
for tomorrow I will wed?
œWhat would you rather, lie ill for seven winters
or be buried tomorrow?
She filled him a drinkinghorn
in it went a grain of poison
Olaf leaned on the saddlebow
-with coal and smith
as he reluctantly kissed the maiden
Young lads, happy lads, step up on the floor
dance merrily
œHvørt skal tú riða, Ólavur mín
á lofti hongur brynja tín
Tú fer ikki at veiða tað hind
men tú fer til tína leikalind
Hvit er skjúrtan, væl er hon tvigin
í blóði verður hon av tær drigin?
Ólavur snúðist síni móður frá
œGud gevi ikki ganga sum mær er spáad?
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangið upp á gólv
dansið lystilig
Ólavur ríður eftir bjørgunum fram
-kol og smiður við
fann hann upp á eitt álvarann
Út kom eitt tað álvafljóð
flættað hár á herðar dró
œVer vælkomin Ólavur Riddararós
tú gakk í dans og kvøð fyri oss?
œTú tarvt ikki flætta títt hár fyri meg
eg eri ikki komin at biðja teg
Eg kann ikki meira hjá álvum vera
í morgin lati eg mítt brúdleyp gera?
œHvat heldur vilt tú sjey vetur liggja á strá
ella vilt tú í morgin til moldar gá?
Hon skonti honum í drykkjuhorn
har fór í tað eiturkorn
Ólavur studdist við saðilboga
-kol og smiður við
hann kysti tá moy av lítlum huga
Ungir kallar, kátir kallar, gangið upp á gólv
dansið lystilig
[Translation:]
Olaf Knightrose
œWhere are you going, Olaf
your armour hangs in the attic
You are not going to hunt for deer
you are going to your mistress
White is your shirt, well has it been washed
It will be taken of you in blood?
Olav turned away from his mother
œGod grant that it does not go as it has been
foretold?
Young lads, happy lads, step up on the floor
dance merrily
Olaf rides along the mountains
-with coal and smith
He came upon an elven house
Out came an elven maiden
Plaided hair on shoulders lay
œBe welcome Olaf Knightrose
come to the dance and sing for us?
œYou need not plaid your hair for me
I have not come to ask for you
I can no longer stay with the elves
for tomorrow I will wed?
œWhat would you rather, lie ill for seven winters
or be buried tomorrow?
She filled him a drinkinghorn
in it went a grain of poison
Olaf leaned on the saddlebow
-with coal and smith
as he reluctantly kissed the maiden
Young lads, happy lads, step up on the floor
dance merrily
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