From beyond a twilight horizon where mountains were covered with snow Once a man on a horse came the way On an early autumnal morning, when dew lay chill on the ground And the sun's first rays heralded the day To rest at last after riding for more than three days and nights Through the woods and across the shallow landscapes To finally reach the village the rumours where talking about And where the heathen king lived for many years His golden armour was shining by the light of awakening sun And in his hand he held a bronzen shield On which the runes all were written by a blacksmith of wisdom great To guide him on his way so long He had come to bring the message the king has given to him To be conveyed into all heathen countries And he told about their brethern, overtaken by christian men Now punished by the cross and christian laws So the man dismounted and his horse was taken by it's bridle to be brought into the stabling Meanwhile he was lead to the hall where the king sat on his greatseat Forthwith he told him the reasons for his coming And withing a few minutes all people were gathered by the king's mighty voice So he rose on his feet and began to speak about the greatest heathen host ever see Passing towards their brethern land After three days and nights of riding the frontier they finally reached With their hearths wholly determined And encountered the christian church in their once sacred woods As the chaplain just chimed the bell At once they put the spurs in their horses hearths were filled with rage and hate And in their hands they held the torches When Odhinn was amongst and Tyr was leading their hearts into a world of anciest mysteries The night the longswords where grinded and the shields were forged in blood By the hands of most dextrous blacksmiths And sacrifices were given to the Goddesses and the Gods In the woods by the mighty tree Known in heathen kingdoms as the mighty Irminsul That was built as an immense landmark of heathen pride and honour And a symbol of what shall be