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  2. My Mother Told Me - Lyrics & Song Origin. "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.

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  4. 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.

  5. The lyrics come from the saga of Egill Skallagrímsson. Iirc he cleaved a kid's skull in half and caused a ton of people to fight and die when he was a kid, and his mother told him all that. I don't get why it's being sung as some "ebic vikingz" song though, it's just a random stanza from a saga.

  6. "My Mother Told Me" is a famous ancient Norse Skaldic song composed by Egill Skallagrímsson. Have you heard of it? Keep scrolling to see what it’s all about. 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.

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  7. Yeah it is one of the most fearsome war powems ever written. It was written by egil at 8 years old after his first murder. When his father disowned him and his mother said this.

  8. Apr 21, 2017 · The lyrics come from Egils saga, a icelandic saga about Egill Skallagrimsson. The legend told that Egill wrote this poem when he was 7 or 8 years old, the night after he killed his first man...

  9. Nov 26, 2023 · “My Mother Told Me” is a song steeped in the rich tradition of Viking lore and mythology. It’s a powerful narrative of aspirations and legacies, as told through the eyes of a young Viking.

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