There came a Lady fae the West
Who left not one cold man here
She smelled of trees and ocean breeze
The Lady of the Vanir
She kissed the pollen on the rose
She kissed the golden corn ear
She kissed the seed within the womb
The Lady of the Vanir
She went forth from the towers of Light
She felt no sorrow nor fear
She went to seek the heart of the night
The Lady of the Vanir
She found the cavern dark and deep
All filled with gold and jewels dear
She found the small men at their work
The Lady of the Vanir
She put her arm about the East
And found a thought so light and clear
She breathed forth song and melody
The Lady of the Vanir
She put her tongue about the South
And in her breast a flame did sear
She shouted forth her battle-cry
The Lady of the Vanir
She put her leg about the West
And felt her Mother's breast near
She gave her heart to all the world
The Lady of the Vanir
She put her womb about the North
And felt the Star of Night appear
She bore it forth into the Light
The Lady of the Vanir
As she went forth, her white neck shone
With the jewels of ice and fire
And in her path the flowers they grew
For the Lady of the Vanir
Some make things grow and others know
And some are fair and full of cheer
But there's not a sweeter, wilder love
Then the Lady of the Vanir