Kampen mot Gud og hvitekrist er igang!

Evig minnes vi de tapre som levde under vør hordes hammer Evig er krigen mot de av lyset, til de møter dødens ansikt dødens kulde
Vinder av kulde skal komme, for ø fryse kristenmanns blod

Vørt korstog har begynt og hvert skritt er en stake gjennom hvite krists
hjerte

Vi brenner guds barn på bålet
Vi brenner guds hus
Tidens mørke skal dekke for solen
Perleporten skal knuses

Og hver torne i hans skalle, hver spiker i hans kropp gir liv til nye
Sjeler født under dødens mektige trone

Vi gør vørt dødningtog til dødens land med de endeløse vidder
Nør korsfarerne dingler og hvite krists ønd er død
Nør mønen skinner blek og ensom, skal lyden av en dødsmarsj bestige
nordens mektige fjell

Borte var de av guds jord, bak en mørk sky mønen sø rø og kald
Sungen er siste tone av en gravsang


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    Forever we're remembering the bold who lived under the hammer of our hord. Eternal is the war against those of the light, until they meet the face of death, cold death Cold winds shall come, to freeze the blood of christian man

    Our crusade has begun and every step is a pole through the heart of the "White Christ" (Hvite Krist=the viking nickname for Jesus Christ)

    We are burning God's children on the bonfire We are burning the House of God The darkness of time shall cover the sun The Pearl Gate shall be crushed

    And every torn in his skull, every nail in his body gives life to new souls born under the mighty throne of Death

    We march together with death to the land of Death with its endless hills When crusaders hang and the soul of the White Christ is dead When the moon shines pale and lonely, shall the sound of a march of Death mount the Mighty mountains of North

    Away were those of God's earth, behind a dark cloud the moon looked raw and cold. Sung is the last tone of a reqiuem

    Dagrosianon April 16, 2007   Link

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