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  1. Jul 25, 2021 · My mother told me. hǫggva mann ok annan. – Egils saga, Lausavísur, ch. 40. (Scudder & Óskarsdóttir, 2002) The song My mother told me, also known as Þat mælti mín móðir in its ninth-century old Norse form, is probably most recognizable through the popular show Vikings.

  2. It is a poem from the Saga of Egil Skallagrimson, which was written around the 12th century (around 200 years after the Viking Age). Egil composes this poem when his 4 years old (if I remember correctly).

  3. "My Mother Told Me" is a famous ancient Norse Skaldic song composed by Egill Skallagrímsson. Song Lyrics: "My mother told me. Someday I will buy. Galley with good oars. Sail to distant shores. Stand up on the prow. Noble barque I steer. Steady course to the haven. Hew many foe-men. My mother told me. Someday I will buy. Galley with good oars.

  4. Apr 3, 2009 · Lies My Mother Told Me. by Elizabeth Thomas. If you keep eating raw spaghetti. you'll get pinworms, then I'll have to make. a necklace of garlic for you to wear. each night while you sleep, until they go away. If you're mean to your younger brother, I'll know.

  5. Lies My Mother Told Me. She told me we were forever. She told me she would never leave. She even told me that we would stay together because I was tw baby with a mistaken name. When she held me close, she told me that's where I was suppose to be but she lied to me.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OzymandiasOzymandias - Wikipedia

    The poem is quoted by both main characters, Red and Blue, in the Hugo Award-winning novella This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal el-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. The scene of the "vast and trunkless legs of stone" also appears in the work.

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  8. Apr 21, 2017 · My mother told me / Someday I would buy / Galleys with good oars / Sails to distant shores / Stand up high in the prow / Noble barque i steer / Steady course for the haven / Hew

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