The Poetry Corner

The Norrna-Race

By Bjrnstjerne Martinius Bjrnson

(NOVEMBER 4, 1864) Norrna-race's longing, It was the sea's free wave, And fight of heroes thronging, And honor that it gave; Their thoughts and deeds upspringing From roots in Surtr's fire, With branches topward swinging To Yggdrasil aspire. His course alone each guided, Oft brother-harm was done; Our vict'ries were divided, The honor gained was one. Each heard his call time-fated, First Norway, Denmark, came, The Swede the longest waited, But greatest grew his fame. In eastern, western regions The Danish dragons shone, To Norway's roving legions Jerusalem was known. From sparks the Swedish spirit Struck forth in Poland's night, Through Ltzen must inherit Full half the world its light. First Norseman, Dane, agreeing In trying times were found, But Saga's will far-seeing By little men was bound; Then Norseman, Swede, agreeing, Time in its fullness found, And Saga's will far-seeing Shall nevermore be bound. There is prophetic power In longing hearts of men, Foretells our union's hour ' For great deeds once again. Each festival so glorious To solemn vows us draws: Forever be victorious Our blood's, our race's cause!