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Jim Johnston's Norsery Rhymes
Round and Round in Midgard (A Rhyme with Actions) Round and round in Midgard Coils young Jormungand. One coil, two coils, He's caught you by the hand! Æsir Wot I 'Ave Met As I climbed up a shivery tree, I met Vol-father Odin; With hemp at his neck and his single eye He would keep his secrets and never die! As I swam down a silvery stream, I met with tricksy Loki: With gall in his eye and sinews awry The earth would shake and never know why! As I climbed up the rainbow bridge I met with clear-eyed Heimdall: He'd heard me walk as I spanned the sky, Loyal to Asgard till the day I die. As I walked through a dingly dell, I met with queenly Freyja: Her cats had come with their night-questing eyes To cut me down to my proper size. Crying Over Spilt Mead Hie to the battle Odin came trot, Spilt his kenning-mead Every drop; every drop, And all forlorn, Odin came home With an empty horn. Futhark Tumble F, U, T, scramble up B, The troll's in the cavern And can't spell me! All But Mute All but mute On her leathery line, The ink-wrought rune Bequeaths her sign. All but mute In the riven sky The bolts of lightning Go winging by. All but mute On the carven stone, Drawn on scrimshaw, Written on bone, And mute as are These three to me, So sigil-like They whisper to thee. Goat-Play Thor! Thor! Come, give a loud roar! There's a goat that dotes On the slippery floor. Out on the ice, Above the stream, He slipped on his hooves And gave a scream. Thor, be nimble, Jump on his back! He has horns on his head And gold in his sack. Aurvandil's Toe Up in the blue heavens there is a great star, The brightest of twinkles for mariners far; The mariners sail and wherever they go, They always catch sight of Aurvandil's Toe. Playing Odin at Chess As I was playing Odin at chess, His tactical game was quite a mess. He said to me, “Jim, I feel quite dim!” And so I lost – I felt sorry for him! << Previous Page Next Page >>
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