Hilla Stormbringer |
North Wind’s Daughter
I was born at the dawn of a cold autumn day When the wind met the mist on the hill. A child of the northlands, I‘m free as a bird And my body’s as strong as my will. I laugh at the blizzard and dance in the gale; From the wild geese I learned to take flight. My first lullaby was the song of the wolf And the cry of the loon in the night. Chorus: And it’s heigh-ho, down from the snow, Down with the hail and the rain! Down where the thunder crashes and roars! I am the North Wind’s daughter! Wild as the storm, I’ll never be tamed, For I am the North Wind’s daughter! I am the North Wind’s daughter! When Winter’s white cloak lies so cold on the land, Then I dance on the ice-frozen lake. To send down the sleet or to send down the snow? Well I feel it is my choice to make. I run with the deer in the pine forests dark When the Northern Lights leap in the sky. When bonfires are lit to drive off the deep cold With the hawk and the eagle I fly! Chorus Come Spring and come Summer when warmth fills the land, Now don’t think I have fled far away. For I am the storm-wind that shreds the white sail; With the lightning and thunder I play. I ride on the crest of the rapids’ white wave Where it leaps and it foams on the sand. Come sailors take warning: when you hear my voice, Then you’d best keep your feet on the land! Chorus Come all you brave men, now come heed my advice, For with you I shall never abide. Though many have tried, just as many have failed, For you can’t take a storm as a bride! Speak not your sweet words, they mean nothing at all! Oh swear not any promise to me! Do not try to follow, do not dream to dare— If you loved me, you’d let me stay free! Chorus |
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