Hem Till Svitjod [English translation]
Hem Till Svitjod [English translation]
A scarred man told me thus
And I listened silently
When he spoke the words, of the journey Eastward
How there were 30 ships full of men
One spring morning, long ago
Dragon ships were seen, going out into the stormy sea
Home to Svealand and Svitjod, (1)(2)
Home to Sweden and the North
See how the ship's bow heading westward
See the dragon ships returning home again
Home to Svealand and Svitjod,
Home to Sweden and the North
See the dragon ships returning home again
I saw the sails yonder the water
Saw the ships, now taking course home
And at the reling I saw tired worn men
Those from the beach before
There were fathers, sons and brothers
Bubt so few of them returned now with the fleet
Once they came upon the beach
I heard of gangrene and disease
Of fights and battles, far away in distant lands
How they fought, suffered anguish
Ingvar died and was placed in a tomb
How they all suffered and longed to come home
Of the ship that formerly rode
Only a few had returned to the north
Many runestones stand there, carved in memory
Of Chief Ingvar and his men
This story was written there about them
Of those who died, and those that came home
Home to Svealand and Svitjod,
Home to Sweden and the North
See how the ship's bow heading westward
See the dragon ships returning home again
Home to Svealand and Svitjod,
Home to Sweden and the North
See the dragon ships returning home again
From Constantinopel and the muslim lands (3)
Through the Gardarike waters (4)
Over rivers, over seas
The Runes once carved, still stand today
- Artist:Ultima Thule