Inside the hof, the statues stand
The talk to us through scared wood
Odin, Thor, and Frey the god
We worship them, this trinity
Scared lore of father Thor – the superior in the sky
Was brought to us, by the lion. The salvation when we die
Door of Thor to Walhalla, is wide open to the one
Who knows the key of Jupiter – adulruna of the sun
Byrghal, Sunna, Idher, Man, Haghal
Kaghvänd, Thora, Signum foederis
T.O.F. – Trinity
Open the door – O’ father Thor
Father Thor
T.O.F. – Trinity
T.O.F. – Trinity
Deep in the well I gaze, the fire of Thor I face
The surface exposes the god who’s present inside my blood
To walk with gods is the goal of my spirit, body and soul
I find the gods in the maze in thunder, and godlike blaze
T.O.F. – Trinity
High one and low one, you will be one
Climbing the mountain, enter the sun
Byrghal and Thora, you will unite
Like Frey and Freya, darkness and light
High one and low one, you will be one
Climbing the mountain, enter the sun
Byrghal and Thora, you will unite
Like Frey and Freya, darkness and light
Deep in the well I gaze, the fire of Thor I face
The surface exposes the god who’s in my blood.


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    Wow, no comments. Great song. Seems to be about what christians would call idolatry, but seems to be a completely different religion altogether (obviously occult). I don't know much about this stuff so please refrain from bitching at me for not knowing much about it, and if you're planning on doing so if you could kindly fuck off and just hit the back button and move on ahead of time that would be great. If you do have some info for me however that would be great as well. :)

    ZionsVillageIdioton April 04, 2010   Link

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