Beowulf Main Title
Alan Silvestri Lyrics


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The oldest of the virgins she was a vandal lass

I showed her my mighty weapon and she showed me her ass!

() Oh we are Beowulf′s army, each a mighty Thane!
We'll pummel your assas and ravage your lasses and do it all over again!

The fattest of the virgins I took her for a whore

I gave her all me codpiece,
And she still wanted more!

() Oh we are Beowulf′s army, each a mighty Thane!
We'll pummel your asses and ravage your lasses and do it all over again!





Her sister was from Norway she cost me

Overall Meaning

twice the fee


But when she begged for mercy, I knew she belonged to me


() Oh we are Beowulf′s army, each a mighty Thane!
We'll pummel your asses and ravage your lasses and do it all over again!


These lyrics are from Alan Silvestri's song Beowulf Main Title, which was the intro song for the 2007 film Beowulf. The lyrics are sung by a group of soldiers who are presumably part of Beowulf's army, which was a group of warriors in the story who fought against monsters and other foes.


The lyrics themselves are quite raunchy and objectify women, but they may represent the crude and violent nature of the story's time period and culture. The soldiers boast about their sexual conquests, using derogatory language to describe the women they have taken. However, the soldiers are also proud of their status as Thanes, which is a term used for noblemen or warriors in medieval England. This juxtaposition of violent, sexual language and pride in their social ranks creates a complex portrayal of masculinity in the song.


Overall, the lyrics of Beowulf Main Title paint a picture of a brutal and patriarchal society, where women are objectified and sexual conquests are celebrated as a sign of masculinity.




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