In the dawn of Asgard's golden hall
Where the ravens wheel and the warhorns call
The thunder god woke with a furious cry
For the hammer of storms was nowhere nearby
The mountains trembled at Thor's despair
No lightning answered the empty air
The sky lay silent, the clouds stood still
For giants schemed beyond the hill
Loki laughed with a glint in his eye
"Let us see what the frost kings hide..."
Who stole the hammer of thunder and sky?
Who dared to challenge the storm god's cry?
Across the realms the tale was spun
Of the bride who came with the strength of the sun
Veiled in silk but rage untamed
The giants would learn they'd misplayed the game
For when the veil fell, all would see
The wrath of Thor and Mjölnir free
In Jötunheim sat Thrym in pride
With Mjölnir laid by the giant's side
"Bring me Freyja as my bride," he roared
"And the hammer returns to Asgard's lord."
But Freyja raged with blazing eyes
No goddess bends to a giant's prize
So Loki whispered a reckless plan
"That bride tonight shall be thunder's hand."
Silken veil and bridal crown
But thunder hid beneath the gown
Who stole the hammer of thunder and sky?
Who dared to challenge the storm god's cry?
Across the realms the tale was spun
Of the bride who came with the strength of the sun
Veiled in silk but rage untamed
The giants would learn they'd misplayed the game
For when the veil fell, all would see
The wrath of Thor and Mjölnir free
The feast was laid in the giant hall
Eight whole oxen devoured in all
A barrel of mead, the salmon bone-dry
Thrym grew pale at the bride's fierce appetite
"Why burns her gaze like lightning's might?"
Loki grinned in the candlelight
"Eight nights she's longed for this wedding day-
Her love for you has burned away."
Bring forth the hammer to bless the bride
Lay sacred thunder by her side
The moment came, the veil was torn
The storm returned, the giants mourned
Now thunder rolls where legends roam
For Mjölnir has returned home
Let every giant remember well-
Steal Thor's hammer and wake up Hel
So sing the tale in firelight glow
Of trickster's wit and thunder's blow
For gods may laugh and giants fall
When the bride of thunder claims it all