Corpse-Hall

By HeadpatSlut

Corpse Hall



Beyond the boundries of Midgaard in the heavens up high-
Where Odin, Alfadir, resides in the Sky-

There go the dead by the Valkery's side-
Forever, immortal, eternal in tide-

When Battle has granted them a glorious Death-
They awake in Valhalla and are given new breath-

With Wine and with Vodka and Ale and Mead-
They feast without limit and have all that they need-

All manner of gemstones and coinage and metal-
In Single combat they duel and test they their mettle-

The Sword Song is loud and clear in the air-
When Steel meets Steel and Sorrow is rare-

By Day they do battle and hunt every beast-
At night they make love to their women and feast-

The Corpse Hall is home to warriors forever-
Until the Day of Ragnarok where time will end forever.

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Copyright 2010 DK6_Marius
Published on Thursday, September 2, 2010.     Filed under: "Fantasy" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

Written about Valhalla, Odin's great feasting Hall in Asgaard.
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  • A former member wrote: Very powerfull, I wish I was able to have such creativity.

  • ubiquitoussoul On Saturday, September 4, 2010, ubiquitoussoul (343)By person wrote:

    Damn..I wish I could have a glorious death in battle after reading this haha .. A totally idealistic place to be it seems ..for the right type of person.. Battle.drink.eat make love .. Awesome..

  • Riven Waker On Saturday, September 4, 2010, Riven Waker (317)By person wrote:

    nice victorious theme - powerful piece

  • A former member wrote: Simplistic and plain, with just enough adornment to be wonderful. Alfadir would be proud.

  • lupus tenebrae On Friday, September 3, 2010, lupus tenebrae (860)By person wrote:

    An epic piece my friend, truly a paradise fit for the gods. Scholar

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