thattr Othins Runattal thattr Othins (Str. 140-147) 1. (140) I ween that I hung on the windy tree, Hung there for nights full nine; With the spear I was wounded, and offered I was To Othin, myself to myself, On the tree that none may ever know What root beneath it runs. 2. (141) None made me happy with loaf or horn, And there below I looked; I took up the runes, shrieking I took them, And forthwith back I fell. 3. (142)Nine mighty songs I got from the son Of Bolthorn, Bestla’s father; And a drink I got of the goodly mead Poured out from Othrörir. 4. (143) Then began I to thrive, and wisdom to get, I grew and well I was; Each word led me on to another word, Each deed to another deed. 5. (144) Runes shalt thou find, and fateful signs, That the king of singers coloured, And the mighty gods have made; Full strong the signs, full mighty the signs That the ruler of gods doth write. 6. (145) Othin for the gods, Dain for the elves, And Dvalin for the dwarfs, Alsvith for giants and all mankind, And some myself I wrote. 7. (146) Knowest how one shall write, knowest how one shall rede? Knowest how one shall tint, knowest how one makes trial? Knowest how one shall ask, knowest how one shall offer? Knowest how one shall send, knowest how one shall sacrifice? 8. (147) Better no prayer than too big an offering, By thy getting measure thy gift; Better is none than too big a sacrifice, -lacuna- So Thundr of old wrote ere man’s race began, Where he rose on high when home he came. Break for Ljothatal <<_Previous_Page Next_Page_>>