In the great hall of the king Suddenly an old stranger strode A blue cloak, a grey beard In the tree he planted the sword The man who could pull the blade Free from the mighty ancient trunk To this hero the weapon would belong Invincibility upon him bestowed ♪ Many warriors in the king's hall Forcefully tried to take the sword But the only man who succeeded Was Sigmund, as the god intended Soon the sword become the cause Of bloody betrayel among kinsmen By a lying coward's schemes The sword of Volsung's son stolen ♪ Treacherous Siggeir killed Volsung Left Sigmund and his brothers to die Sigmund alone survived the ordeal And years lived as a wolf in the wood His twin sister, bound to the traitor Took fate in her hands by magic And bore a son to her twin brother To avenge her siblings and father ♪ Sigmund at last came out of the wood With his son to exact revenge The sword returned to his hands The divine blade struck down his foes ♪ Long hard travels and bitter feuds Eventful was the life of Sigmund Much fame and glory bestowed upon him But suffering and sorrow befell him too Again he proudly rode into battle As always the blade slew many enemies When in the midst of battle like a ghost The old man suddenly appeared before him The stranger swung his mighty spear And split the perfect sword in two Without the blade, by enemies engulfed Sigmund lost his life on the field ♪ Years later both halves were made Whole again by a mighty dwarf Again the sword would harvest glory And carve into history Siegfried's name