- By the Light of a Winter's Moon
Ro gab uacht etti en
Aigre re e mo scel
'Twas late one autumn evening
when the traveler did arrive
A wizened old man
with blue-grey wisdom in his eyes
Down he sat, by the fire
- Evening Sun
Dreams bourne up by the breath of the moon
And bathed in silvery light
Asleep are her children lying upon beds of stone
Where stands the silent and still whispering ones
Beware the beast with a thousand eyes
And yet we are safe here for it is blind
Shadows play, the time has come
- Neath Mountain Sleep
When dragons danced among the hills
And wretched wights were walking still
A legend born onto the one
The wizard came to claim her son
A sovereign right in blood preserved
The sword and stone to seal the word
Like wind-kept secrets whispered o'er
So too shall live forevermore
- Odin's Ride
Bitter the winds, winter winds, freeze the earth
Empty the sky frozen by winter's frost
Strong is the sea taught to be by the wind
So lead the hearts, father of all of men
In the olden days, when the earth was young,
the one-eyed god, upon his throne
Set out to ride across the sky
- Shadowlove
Winter grips the frozen land
Alone dwell man and woman
In vain his wife did pray him
from the hunt at home to stay
'Twas then she got the necklace,
'twas then the stranger came