The End Of The Wizards - Welten Brand
In Mauren lived a lumberjack who on a daily basis
Covered the long journey to the
Maurer Berg to perform his hard work there
He entered into an allegiance
With the devil who gave him a hazel twig
With this magic stick he could
Without any effort slide the heaviest timber
Down into the valley
One day the lumberjack
Was together with boys and girls
Preparing some corn
There was a knock at the window
One boy went outside and in front of the house
Stood a stranger who asked
To speak with the woodcutter
He became very agitated
And was afraid to leave the room
It knocked a second
And third time and then he was gone
Inside one heard only a frightful scream
Nobody has since seen the ill-fated
A boot and a clump of hair was all that
Was found of him
In Mauren lived a lumberjack who on a daily basis
Covered the long journey to the
Maurer Berg to perform his hard work there
He entered into an allegiance
With the devil who gave him a hazel twig
He entered into an allegiance
With the devil who gave him a hazel twig
One day the lumberjack was together with boys and girls
Preparing some corn There was a knock at the window