Dauðalogn

Album: Valtari (2012)
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  • Heimur hljóðlátur
    Hreyfist ei hár lað í
    Hljómar grafarþögn
    Enginn vaknaður
    Enginn taktur hraður
    Algert dauðalogn

    Enn á eðal tél
    Lýðar gætúr birta von
    Gegnum mél sálum
    Allt toginá alða

    Við áttan er greið
    Ferðamönnum og mér
    Fyllir fjallasal
    Þetta bergmálar
    Bergmálar í höfðum
    Úti dauðalogn

    Enn á eðal tél
    Lýðar gætúr birta von
    Gegnum sjá lögum er
    Nú signúr vast að unðum til von
    Mörguni vætur
    Allt síð lognára stað
    Og múkk árast í
    Og múkk brjótum í dauðalogn Writer/s: GEORG HOLM, JON THOR BIRGISSON, KJARTAN SVEINSSON, ORRI PALL DYRASON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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