Thor Asleep

Nora Hopper Chesson

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1871 to 1906

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Lord of the Plains of Trembling, Master of Bonds-men— Thor, 
Where are you sleeping, son of Earth, while men go down to the war? 
Are the slain and the Giants' Bane laid by, with its o'er? 

Do you sit by Sif and listen, Thor the Thunderer, 
While she tunes her harp a drowsy rhyme of woes and wars that were? 
Are the swords and slings forgotten things for love the songs of her? 

Yet she is a God's own daughter, and the wild blood's in her, too — 
She has watched the young lives spilling, and them down like dew: 
Does she not long the seagull's song, and the ships in the midsea blue? 

Awake, O Sif, arise, O Sif, and bid lord up-stand, 
Draw close the belt about him, Miolnir in his hand — 
Bid him rise smite for Odin's right and the sake of Odin's land. 

For over the sleep of Bragi the fearless bees hum, 
And Frigga listens at her loom steps that never come: 
And an ended story Odin's glory, and the mouth of Mimir's dumb. 

Up, Thor, for Odin's honour: up, Sif, for the Thunderer's! 
Tho' Sigurd sleep at Brynhild's side, let sleep be and hers! 
Open tho' late is Valhall gate, the sleeping fire it stirs. 

Sing, Sif, till heroes hear thee — and rise, and northward go 
Till the Warder wakes on Bifrost bridge and Balder below; 
Till the Warder wakes and the sunrise the frozen heart of the snow. 

Sing, Sif, the ears of Odin hear thee, until Hel's door 
Be opened wide for Balder, and Frigga's watch be o'er — 
Sing, Gold-Hair, sing until Glasir ring with steps of Tyr and Thor. 

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