[00:00.000] 作词 : 路人甲 R. O. G.[00:01.000] 作曲 : 路人甲 R. O. G.[00:02.000] 编曲 : 路人甲 R. O. G.[00:11.117]I’ve got stories upon stories to tell,[00:13.242]Old tales I remember them well [he remembers them well!][00:16.355]So hold on, as I weave these letters to spell[00:19.004]The names of heroes, by whose hands monsters fell[00:21.713][00:21.853]I’ve got stories upon stories to tell,[00:23.873]Old tales I remember them well, [he remembers them well!][00:27.030]So hold on, as I weave these letters to spell[00:29.640]The names of heroes, by whose hands monsters fell[00:32.542][00:32.744]So here’s how it goes,[00:33.983]All the things that I learned about Sigemund – listen close –[00:36.615]No other soul knows[00:37.823]The brave deeds, so I made these words (you heard me)[00:40.394]About the Son of Wael’s struggle and journey[00:42.408][00:42.555]Among the sons of men, all others were blind[00:45.188]To his feuds and crimes, aside from Fitela, with him at all times,[00:48.637]From uncle to nephew he would be speaking his mind[00:50.990]And if he goes, Fitela’s always close behind[00:54.001][00:54.139]In every battle they were comrades in need[00:56.156]Coming to each other’s aid in word and in deed[00:58.410]It’s the reason they succeeded in defeating a great many of giant-kind[01:02.265]The men took out their swords and made them bleed.[01:04.596][01:04.728]And Sigemund’s fame grew, his stories were made new[01:07.190]Even after passing away, the glories he gained through[01:09.811]Killing a dragon, keeper of the hoard it laid claim to[01:12.888]Spread far and wide, a legend that came true[01:22.944][01:25.663]I’ve got stories upon stories to tell,[01:27.814]Old tales I remember them well [he remembers them well!][01:30.990]So hold on, as I weave these letters to spell[01:33.712]The names of heroes, by whose hands monsters fell[01:36.374][01:36.513]I’ve got stories upon stories to tell,[01:38.462]Old tales I remember them well, [he remembers them well!][01:41.731]So hold on, as I weave these letters to spell[01:44.286]The names of heroes, by whose hands monsters fell[01:47.083][01:47.321]Beneath the grey stone, the princeling went alone[01:49.998]It was a dangerous deed that he had to do on his own[01:52.810]Fitela wasn’t there when he faced the dragon’s throne[01:55.586]He mustered his might, took his sword, and drove it home[01:57.844][01:58.003][Did he win?] The lordly iron struck true,[02:00.681]It ran through the wonderous wyrm, whose death was now due.[02:03.989]The blade stood fast in the wall, good as new.[02:06.851][Then what did Sigemund do?][02:08.638][02:09.018]That fierce fighter by his daring and valor seized[02:11.000]The ring-hoard and was able to enjoy it as he pleased[02:13.999]The Son of Waels loaded his boat there by the sea[02:16.466]Filled the ship with all of the shining treasures he retrieved[02:19.089][02:19.269]And the dragon? It melted in its own heat[02:22.058]With that this tale is complete[02:23.883]A song of the most famous exile’s most famous deed[02:27.222]Of Sigemund’s success and the dragon’s defeat