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O ye one eyed old man., You who see it all. |
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You who see the past and all to be |
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Say, ye one eyed old man. For I need to know. |
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Tell me which path fate has chosen for me. |
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Say does the Northstar still shine on me. |
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Say will I set my loved ones free. |
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O ye one eyed old man. Of ye our elders told. |
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You have been since land and sky was one. |
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And if you really know all that will be, tell me, |
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what the future wants with this young no-one's son. |
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Say does the Northstar still shine on me |
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What do you see in store for me.... |
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Questions, questions. Many you ask. |
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About the future and some of the past. |
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Few have seen what I see. Fewer still will ever know. |
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I gave an eye to see better. |
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And your thirst for knowledge grows. |
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But you, my child, who treads the road of pain. |
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Who have felt such anger. Such that bears no name, |
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Thee shall I nurse as if you were my own son. |
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And this very night your training will already have begun. |
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For I have seen you come for a thousand years or so. |
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And the gods have told me to teach you all that I possess and know |
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And though my eye no longer sees my hand held out in front of me, |
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I still gaze crystal clear at all that mortal man cannot see. |
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And I see you riding up on a stallion as white as snow. |
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With the speed of the winds and endurance untold. |
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And you wield a sword of steel forged in fire and ice. |
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And the cry of a warrior you sound |
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and victory is in your eyes. |
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Hear me my son, for you are the chosen one.... |
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An icy cave in a mountain... |
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Bright morning... |
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"At the one eyed old man's request, he walks into an icy cave lighting up |
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its inside with a torch. Finding what he has been told to look for, a |
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wooden box containing a five foot long object wrapped up in bear's fur, he |
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brings the object back to the one eyed old man. Upon unwrapping the fur, |
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the long sharp blade of the sword catches the beams of the sun and a sigh |
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is heard across the sky. |
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And thus he was granted The Sword..." |
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作词 : Quorthon |