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Viking Brothers
Every day, every night,Until we die
We are viking brothers
Days will come
and go
We are fighting the world
We are viking brothers
Triumph at last,
we'll never forget
We are viking brothers
We have killed, we have bled
And new battles will come
Many have fallen, we still stand
The fire still
burns
They know this day is their last
Last moments, last breath
We have
chosen our fate
They know it is too late
Every day, every night,Until we
die
We are viking brothers
Days will come and go
We are fighting the
world
We are viking brothers
Triumph at last, we'll never forget
We are
viking brothers
By the ravens of Odin, Memory and thought
By the hammer of
Thor
By the hand of Tyr, By the spear Gungnir
Spread the word, the way of the
warrior
In Asgard live forever
When the time comes we will join
The army of
immortals
Everytime we ride
We are ready to die
Side by side we
ride
Viking Brothers until we die!
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