Sigrid was a mighty queen of the north A widow with many and great estates And many a king did seek her hand From afar they came to her land ♪ Sigrid gave the small kings lodging And all their folk she did host But when all were drunk and asleep They were put to fire and sword Sigrid was now called the Haughty Yet still courted by many a king Among them Olaf traitor vile Who sent her a false gold ring ♪ Sigrid agreed to meet with Olaf He insisted she be baptised When her gods she would not forsake Furious the ill-hearted king became He struck and insulted her gravely And Sigrid straight away foretold This would be his death one day She plotted revenge to make him pay ♪ Sigrid married the Danish king And created a powerful alliance With her son the king of Sweden And Earl Eirik son of Hakon ♪ "The king-subduer raised a host Of warriors on the Swedish coast. The brave went southwards to the fight, Who love the sword-storm's gleaming light; The brave, who fill the wild wolf's mouth, Followed bold Eirik to the south; The brave, who sport in blood -- each one With the bold earl to sea is gone." (Haldor the Unchristian, quoted in Heimskringla, Translation Samuel Laing) ♪ On the raging sea their foe they met The clang of sword and shield began A fierce battle did unfold One of the severest ever told Many people were slain that day And all of Olaf's ships cleared of men Save the king's own mighty vessel Until at last the allies boarded ♪ Most of the men on Olaf's ship fell Finally the king leaped overboard Never to be seen or heard again The allies raised a shout of victory Sigrid had gotten her revenge Against the king who affronted her The traitor who abandoned his faith Paid the price in the end