Þúsund ár í orðum
Þúsund orð sem hrista mig á hol
Ekkert þor við verðum sárir enn
Ég verð að komast út

Þúsund orð í árum
Þúsund ár sem segja allt sem er
Enginn sér á bak við orðin tóm
Býr alltaf eitthvað

Síðustu tárin að
Síðustu tárin strýk, ég burt
Síðustu ár um ævina

Síðustu árin að
Síðustu árnar enda burt
Sárin saman – já, þau gróa

Þúsund orð í tárum
Þúsund ár um mínar kinnar renna tár
Svöðusár sem við saumum aftur saman
og höldum áfram

Síðustu tárin af
Síðustu tárin strýk nú burt
Síðustu ár um ævina

Síðustu stráin dreg
Síðustu árnar renna burt
Sárin saman þau gróa

Sárin saman þau gróa
Síðustu tárin renna burt
Sárin saman – já, þau gróa
Já, þau gróa
Já, þau gróa

Nú er ég loks kominn heim


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Heima Lyrics as written by Jon Thor Birgisson Georg Holm

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    This song is extremely moving. Sigur Ros is so talented.

    beautifulon May 22, 2008   Link

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