Jofur (from Old Norse Jöfurr: "wild boar") is a name used in Nordic literature for the thunder god, mainly as a synonym for Jupiter. Jofur probably originated in the writings of the 17th-century Swedish scientist and writer Olaus Rudbeckius, and has since been used in Nordic poetry, mainly during the Baroque and Rococo eras. Jofur (as a god) does not appear in Norse mythology, even though the word was also used as an honorary title for kings and heroes.
This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain.
Callin you a longtime night
Face good bye
Time is tryin hard to take you from back my side
We are fading in the moment
Love comes close
We are fading in the moment yeah
Pre Chorus:
But you love and won’t go
And all seem hopeless
But you love and won’t let go ooh
Chorus:
Where do you owe me for the last time
And never let me go
Baby it’s gonna be our last night, it’s all i know
As we’re finding far away please your ..
Where do you owe me for the last time
And don’t let go
We are leaving all behind you and i
Watching wishes turned in night
And ..skies
Pre Chorus:
But you love and won’t go
And all seem hopeless
But you love and won’t let go ooh
Chorus:
Where do you owe me for the last time
And never let me go
Baby it’s gonna be our last night, it’s all i know
As we’re finding far away please your ..
Where do you owe me for the last time
And don’t let go
This is staring me apart finding ..
This is staring me apart