Healing-mountain Saddle your soul and let it ride With blind eyes, you’ll surely find the way Draw your breath in - let your thoughts fly Let it out slowly - on winds you’ll bide The spindle spins, the thoughts entwine revolving sight The enchantment song lures the soul from its shape Out through the door, through the cobweb-veil Out borne on bare feet, a heavy burden Out in your innermost, a steep trail ahead High upon Healing-Peak, nine maidens await At the first stop where paths cross, you pause Leave clothes behind and all you own Where you are heading, they’ll be of no use The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead At the second stop where paths cross, you pause Leave time behind, and weighty thoughts Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead At the third stop where paths cross, you pause Leave fears behind, let fall all masks Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead Naked at the top, the mountain knows you North waves an eagle-wing, the wind it draws The shadow-women dance about you They sing for you, chanting powerful runes Wounds and sickness Of marrow and blood Of meat and bone Of flesh and skin into weather and wind you fade I summon you into the mountain blue Where neither sun nor moonshine can reach you I summon you into the forest where no one dwells and out to the sea where no man rows Deep beneath an earthbound stone out of harm’s way Run through the rivers and roll with the ocean tides Into weather and wind you fade Neither sun nor moonshine can reach you Sink in the sea where no man rows Run through the rivers and roll with the ocean tides Healing-mountain stands for eternity It comforts the sick and the sore Each and every one who assails that rock Will find their lifelong ailment cured Leave it behind on Healing-Peak Where the rivers and streams dance northwards and down That mountain mends all those who climb
This is a Viking song in my ears. Sounds good too. The vikings came to nortth america before Columbus, before my ancestors ever did. Take care my friend. I'm still in mourning for my friend and neighbor Dave who just died RIP.
@@wpawson Again Sorry about your friend. I don't think I knew that the Vikings were here before Columbus. Thanks my friend and hope to hear from you tomorrow.
Great band, evolved from the Norwegian Black Metal scene in Bergen. The lyrics are very thoughtful and reflects a time where people were tightly connected with nature. Lyfjaberg is about the journey to the Healing Mountain, and how to approach it. Try English subtitles next time,they are accurate.
@@steinovemjeldheim5132 Thanks so very much for watching I really appreciate you. Also thanks for the info, I enjoy learning about the bands and artists and songs. People have told me how to get lyrics on the screen but I am computer illiterate and my wife isn't a whole lot better. I really enjoyed the video and the scenery and his voice was great. Thanks again and take care.
I listened to some of the songs from Kenny Roger’s 1986 album they don’t make them like they used to Prince wrote you’re my love under the alias of Joey Coco
Your going to have to take some language classes if your going to do these videos Tom. I found it interesting but as you know I am a Vikings fan. I really couldn't see much of the video. There's this image of a grumpy old guy right in the middle of the television screen. I have been all through Pa and you have some very beautiful areas as well. I always loved going there. I even been to a place not too far from you called Pit hole, Pennsylvania. An old oil town but nothing really left there. It was a big disappointment. Catch you tomorrow.
@@DennisButton-lh6gr I think if the video gets blocked then my son gets around it by sticking my ugly face on the screen. I liked the Vikings back when Joe Kapp and the Purple People Eater's were on the team. I have never heard of Pit hole . I have not been to many places north or east in P.A. mostly south western P.A. Thanks Dennis and hopefully you enjoy tomorrow's video better. Take care
Healing-mountain
Saddle your soul and let it ride
With blind eyes, you’ll surely find the way
Draw your breath in - let your thoughts fly
Let it out slowly - on winds you’ll bide
The spindle spins, the thoughts entwine revolving sight
The enchantment song lures the soul from its shape
Out through the door, through the cobweb-veil
Out borne on bare feet, a heavy burden
Out in your innermost, a steep trail ahead
High upon Healing-Peak, nine maidens await
At the first stop where paths cross, you pause
Leave clothes behind and all you own
Where you are heading, they’ll be of no use
The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead
At the second stop where paths cross, you pause
Leave time behind, and weighty thoughts
Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use
The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead
At the third stop where paths cross, you pause
Leave fears behind, let fall all masks
Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use
The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead
Naked at the top, the mountain knows you
North waves an eagle-wing, the wind it draws
The shadow-women dance about you
They sing for you, chanting powerful runes
Wounds and sickness
Of marrow and blood
Of meat and bone
Of flesh and skin
into weather and wind
you fade
I summon you into the mountain blue
Where neither sun nor moonshine can reach you
I summon you into the forest where no one dwells
and out to the sea where no man rows
Deep beneath an earthbound stone
out of harm’s way
Run through the rivers
and roll with the ocean tides
Into weather and wind you fade
Neither sun nor moonshine can reach you
Sink in the sea where no man rows
Run through the rivers
and roll with the ocean tides
Healing-mountain stands for eternity
It comforts the sick and the sore
Each and every one who assails that rock
Will find their lifelong ailment cured
Leave it behind on Healing-Peak
Where the rivers and streams
dance northwards and down
That mountain mends all those who climb
@@Sorlendingen82 Thanks so very much for watching and for the great and powerful lyrics. I really enjoyed Wardruna and the video was amazing.
This is a Viking song in my ears. Sounds good too. The vikings came to nortth america before Columbus, before my ancestors ever did. Take care my friend. I'm still in mourning for my friend and neighbor Dave who just died RIP.
@@wpawson Again Sorry about your friend. I don't think I knew that the Vikings were here before Columbus. Thanks my friend and hope to hear from you tomorrow.
Great band, evolved from the Norwegian Black Metal scene in Bergen. The lyrics are very thoughtful and reflects a time where people were tightly connected with nature. Lyfjaberg is about the journey to the Healing Mountain, and how to approach it.
Try English subtitles next time,they are accurate.
@@steinovemjeldheim5132 Thanks so very much for watching I really appreciate you. Also thanks for the info, I enjoy learning about the bands and artists and songs. People have told me how to get lyrics on the screen but I am computer illiterate and my wife isn't a whole lot better. I really enjoyed the video and the scenery and his voice was great. Thanks again and take care.
I listened to some of the songs from Kenny Roger’s 1986 album they don’t make them like they used to Prince wrote you’re my love under the alias of Joey Coco
@@Jammy1922 Thanks Jammy. I never was a Kenny Rogers fan because he was country and I was never a fan of country.
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Your going to have to take some language classes if your going to do these videos Tom. I found it interesting but as you know I am a Vikings fan. I really couldn't see much of the video. There's this image of a grumpy old guy right in the middle of the television screen. I have been all through Pa and you have some very beautiful areas as well. I always loved going there. I even been to a place not too far from you called Pit hole, Pennsylvania. An old oil town but nothing really left there. It was a big disappointment. Catch you tomorrow.
@@DennisButton-lh6gr I think if the video gets blocked then my son gets around it by sticking my ugly face on the screen. I liked the Vikings back when Joe Kapp and the Purple People Eater's were on the team. I have never heard of Pit hole . I have not been to many places north or east in P.A. mostly south western P.A. Thanks Dennis and hopefully you enjoy tomorrow's video better. Take care