I come bearing three words on the wind.
Wyrd
Orlog
Hamingja
I speak with the Words of Others.
Some may see the flash of my Teeth.
But only the most Kenning of Eyes.
Will ever see me or my Sisters.
Yet none are made or unmade without me.
I am here before the Born
I am here from Shore to Shore
I am here when your Hag does Mourn
Before I strike the Banshee Cry
For my tongue is Bérla Féini
And most hear Dark Speak only to Die
For I am Charm and I am Arm
Beware of the one with just one Eye
You may call me Mjölnir
Sleep well now Baby and do not Cry.
Postscript:
I know this is odd Awen, yet I am but Summerland's humble scroll.
TDK
Copyright George King September 09, 2014
TDK / The Druid King
While it may not be clear in the poem what (Hamarr) Mjölnir is sayings is
that Wyrd (fate personified) and Orlog (fundamental law) are her Heads
that Wyrd (fate personified) and Orlog (fundamental law) are her Heads
while Hamingja (Family Souls or Bloodlines) her fore-haf. Somehow that the fore-haf is shorter than Master Smith Dwarf Sindri intended seems also to fit well most Hamingja.
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