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G We Vikings have an awful reputation
C with your nation,
D But when we'd finished plundering
Am and pillages,
G Made nice villages.
G Any place name ending thorpe or
C kirk or by was us, you see;
D Scunthorpe, Ormskirk, Wetherby,
Am Scarborough fair
G We named them, yeah.
C G We split your isles diagonally
Am G from south-east to north-west.
C G Our section called the Danelaw,
D Em King Alfred ruled the rest.
B Think were scary? No don't flee.
Em C Conquered Saxons would find we,
D C Bm D Settled and lived in harmo-ny.
G D Em Vike-Eng-land.
C G Though we began as raiders
G D Em So well-planned,
C G You accepted us as traders.
G We introduced some new terms;
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C Husband, gasp, egg, awkward, nag, leg.
D More than fifty words to leave
Am your lingo,
G To your liking, thank a Viking.
C G Your little town of Swansea City
Am G Named for our King Sweyn.
C G Waterford and Dublin;
D Em Us old Norse Vikings again.
B As farmers we made doubly sure
Em C To respect agriculture.
D C Bm D With us, locals felt secure.
G D Em Norse-Scot-land;
C G Large parts of that whole region
G D Em Norse got land
C G Were improved by Norwegians.
A London Bridge is falling down
G The nursery rhyme comes from our time.
E A Vikings played key roles.
A In 1014 it was pulled down
G By Olaf Haraldsson,
E A You can call him Ol.
D In a dispute with King Canute
G D Em Olafs side won.
A Ethelred returned as king
G And could be heard proclaiming
D C Bm D Heres to you, Olaf Haraldsson.
G D Em Vike-Eng-land
C G We swapped our life of violence.
G D Em Norse-Scot-land
C D To enjoy the sound of silence.
C Theres no doubt under Viking rule
Em D Britain did improve-y
C D C Feelin groovy
G And thats no lie
D G La-lie, la, la, lie.
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