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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

Rannveig Sif Sigurdardottir
King of the Nordic Twilight - 1999

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  • Sleep my young love outside the rain is crying. Mom keeps your toys old leg and round case. We should not stay awake through dark nights. There is much that know the darkness My mind is empty. often a black sand range and green meadow. The glacier dead and deep cracks. Sleep long and quietly late is best to wake up. I will teach you soon as the day is soon. People love, lose, cry and mourn.
  • Absolutly, beautiful. Truly no words can discribe it.

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  • anybody has an idea to which wing of opera or lyric singing this belongs to? aria, oratoria, etc???

    thanks!

  • @hebanita Oh, hello anita!

    

  • @hebanita child*

  • fallegt lag, :) i sing this to my brothers when they go to sleep, and my mom sang it for me and so it goes on in most icelandic families. And the story behind it, if i remeber it right.. that a women sang this to her shild before she through it down waterfall when men were hunting her down

  • No está nada mal, para ser una nana xD

  • @neverfilledvoid

    It's Icelandic actually. I think I recall being taught that Icelandic is the language that has least changed from old Norse, so you weren't far off.

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