Lyrics
Distrust rules in Asgards heart
Distrust prevails in Asgard's heart.
Farbautes son is spinning his web
Farbaute's son, likely referring to Loki, is scheming and manipulating.
With laughter, lies and malicious acts
Loki uses laughter, lies, and malicious acts to deceive.
Infecting our divine paradise
His actions infect the divine paradise of Asgard.
But we can not kill you, we are bound as we cry
Despite the harm, they cannot kill Loki, as they are bound by some force.
A sign of death before Ragnar? K arrives!
A sign of death appears before Ragnarok, the end times in Norse mythology.
So he dear, why don't they let you shoot at your brother?
Questioning why Loki isn't stopped from harming his brother.
Here, take this arrow, I'll help you aim
Offering assistance to someone, possibly a reference to helping Loki's mischief.
Loke spawned by giants you came to us
Referring to Loki as the offspring of giants and emphasizing his deceitful nature.
Deceitful, if we can not trust
Expressing doubt and distrust due to Loki's deceitful actions.
you, who can we trust?
Pondering who to trust if Loki is untrustworthy.
Your outrages are many, with that we must live
Highlighting the numerous wrongdoings committed by Loki that the inhabitants of Asgard must endure.
As your stepbrother I must you forgive
Despite the betrayal, forgiveness is necessary as stepbrothers.
Your children will haunt us, and we will them meet
Loki's offspring, symbolizing his deceitful legacy, will have consequences in the final battle (Ragnarok).
In the final battle, when you sail your fleet
Anticipating a confrontation with Loki's children in the ultimate battle.
On the flaming sea, you stand in the stern
Depicting a scene of confrontation on a fiery sea, possibly symbolizing the chaos caused by Loki.
Still you are laughing, in the fire you must burn!
Despite the impending doom, Loki is unrepentant and continues to mock and laugh.
So Thyr, where is your right hand?
Questioning the whereabouts of Tyr's right hand, possibly lost to Fenrir the wolf.
Seems like Fenris still has it between his jaws
Suggesting that Fenrir still holds Tyr's right hand, alluding to past treachery and loss.
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