The Devils weds a window
Death another's leftovers
Better to lie on a willows
Rest on alder boughs
Then upon a widow's bed
On a used woman's pillow
Sweeter the side of a fence
Then a widow's flank
Sweeter the side of a fence
Sweeter the side of a fence
Softer the side of a grove
Softer the side of a grove
The Devil weds a widow
The grave one twice wed
A widow's hand is rougher
Than a dry spruce bough
With which she strikes the playful
Grabs the one who laughs
A widow has had her games
And spent a merry evening
Drag my cares away
Carry off my griefs
For no horse can draw
No iron-shod jerk
Without the shaft-bow ...
... shaking off
The cares of this skinny one
The sorrows of this black bird
Old folk remember
And those today learn
How before their time
Life was different here:
Without the sun people lived
Groped about without the moon
With candles sowing was done
Planting performed with torches
At the time we lived
Without the sunshine
Who had covered up our sun
And who had hidden our moon?
Without the moonlight stumbled
With our fists fumbled the land
With our hands we sought out roads
With hands roads, with fingers swamps
We could not live without sun
Or manage without the moonlight
We would seek out the sun?
Who spy out the moon?
Who else if not God
The one son of God?
With which she strikes the playful
Grabs the one who laughs
A widow has had her games
And spent a merry moonlight
Death another's leftovers
Better to lie on a willows
Rest on alder boughs
Then upon a widow's bed
On a used woman's pillow
Sweeter the side of a fence
Then a widow's flank
Sweeter the side of a fence
Sweeter the side of a fence
Softer the side of a grove
Softer the side of a grove
The Devil weds a widow
The grave one twice wed
A widow's hand is rougher
Than a dry spruce bough
With which she strikes the playful
Grabs the one who laughs
A widow has had her games
And spent a merry evening
Drag my cares away
Carry off my griefs
For no horse can draw
No iron-shod jerk
Without the shaft-bow ...
... shaking off
The cares of this skinny one
The sorrows of this black bird
Old folk remember
And those today learn
How before their time
Life was different here:
Without the sun people lived
Groped about without the moon
With candles sowing was done
Planting performed with torches
At the time we lived
Without the sunshine
Who had covered up our sun
And who had hidden our moon?
Without the moonlight stumbled
With our fists fumbled the land
With our hands we sought out roads
With hands roads, with fingers swamps
We could not live without sun
Or manage without the moonlight
We would seek out the sun?
Who spy out the moon?
Who else if not God
The one son of God?
With which she strikes the playful
Grabs the one who laughs
A widow has had her games
And spent a merry moonlight