The three born from a trickster and fool <br />Are seen as monsters and horrifying tools <br /> <br />Hal, the girl, is lonely and to be lead <br />To retain a part of the lifeless, a part of the dead <br /> <br />Fenrir, the wolf, is hungry, but must be bound <br />By chains that can only be broken when chaos sounds <br /> <br />Jörmungandr, the serpent, is under the pressure of the world <br />So he is forced always to be curled <br /> <br />The three will rise up on the final day <br />Ragnarök, some call it, where some will live, others slain <br /> <br />The sky will darken, and the ground tremble <br />The oceans will rise, and the armies of the dead assemble <br />The leather shoe will kill the wolf <br />The hammer will vanquish the serpent <br />The girl will wait for the rebirth <br /> <br />The three born from a trickster and fool <br />Are seen as monsters and horrifying tools <br />Hal, the dead keeper <br />Fenrir, the hungry wolf <br />Jörmungandr, the world serpent <br />Together there are <br />The girl, the wolf, and the serpent...<br /><br />Peter Vector<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-girl-the-wolf-and-the-serpent/