The Icelandic Rune Poem
(in Modern English)
- Wealth
- source of discord among kinsmen
and fire of the sea
and path of the serpent.
- Shower
- lamentation of the clouds
and ruin of the hay-harvest
and abomination of the shepherd.
- Giant
- torture of women
and cliff-dweller
and husband of a giantess.
- God
- aged Gautr
and prince of Ásgarðr
and lord of Vallhalla.
- Riding
- joy of the horsemen
and speedy journey
and toil of the steed.
- Ulcer
- disease fatal to children
and painful spot
and abode of mortification.
- Hail
- cold grain
and shower of sleet
and sickness of serpents.
- Constraint
- grief of the bond-maid
and state of oppression
and toilsome work.
- Ice
- bark of rivers
and roof of the wave
and destruction of the doomed.
- Plenty
- boon to men
and good summer
and thriving crops.
- Sun
- shield of the clouds
and shining ray
and destroyer of ice.
- Týr
- god with one hand
and leavings of the wolf
and prince of temples.
- Birch
- leafy twig
and little tree
and fresh young shrub.
- Man
- delight of man
and augmentation of the earth
and adorner of ships.
- Water
- eddying stream
and broad geysir
and land of the fish.
- Yew
- bent bow
and brittle iron
and giant of the arrow.
The Poem in original old Norse
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