Når snøen smelter gråter vi;
vinteren har blitt beseiret.
Eikeånden vil bli satt fri,
sommeråndene har feiret.

Når snøen smelter gråter vi;
vinteren har blitt beseiret.
Eikeånden vil bli satt fri,
sommeråndene har feiret.

Kommer en ånd ifra nede,
hest ifra dypet det skjulte,
for å mennesker berede,
hele vår verden den ulte.

Kommer en ånd ifra nede,
hest ifra dypet det skjulte,
for å mennesker berede,
hele vår verden den ulte.


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    English:

    The Horse of Kelio

    When the snow melts we weep; winter has been defeated. The oak spirit has been released, the spirits of summer have prevailed.

    When the snow melts we weep; winter has been defeated. The oak spirit has been released, the spirits of summer have prevailed.

    A spirit comes from below, horse from the hidden deep, to prepare man, our entire world wept.

    A spirit comes from below, horse from the hidden deep, to prepare man, our entire world wept.

    AidanDieson March 27, 2010   Link

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