This is the Kit ... Birchwood beaker LYRICS
by riverfairy on March 03, 2011Carry through the snow x3
Made it passed the passed the trees,
Three migrating geese,
to the north sea,
Creeped out on a ship,
sneaking as she slips,
breaking out the ice drifts,
Only odin knows,
Only odin knows,
And the wind blows,
Sleep some in your hood,
sleep should do you good,
Beaker of birchwood,
Bent it out of bark ?,
drinking in the dark,
the night time brewered? sharks,
craving colder clines,
ours is yours,
and mine,
plenty of time,
the sun in shoreditch shine,
over time,
far too hot,
ever so dry,
carry through the snow x 3
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Odin:
Worship of Odin may date to Proto-Germanic paganism. Odin was regarded as Psychopompos, "the leader of souls."
POEM Völuspá
Among other events, describes how Odin is slain by the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarök, the subsequent avenging of Odin and death of Fenrir by his son Víðarr, how the world disappears into flames and, yet, how the earth again rises from the sea. She then relates how the surviving Æsir remember the deeds of Odin.
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As Odin is closely connected with a horse called Sleipnir, a spear called Gungir, and transformation/shape shifting into animal shapes, an alternative theory of origin contends that Odin, or at least some of his key characteristics, may have arisen just prior to the sixth century as a nightmarish horse god (Echwaz), later signified by the eight-legged Sleipnir.
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