Hyndluljóð or Lay of Hyndla is an Old Norse poem often considered a part of the Poetic Edda. It is preserved in its entirety only in Flateyjarbók but some stanzas are also quoted in the Prose Edda where they are said to come from Völuspá hin skamma.
In the poem, the goddess Freyja meets the völva Hyndla and they ride together towards Valhalla. Freyja rides on her boar Hildisvíni and Hyndla on a wolf. Their mission is to find out the pedigree of Óttarr so that he can touch his inheritance, and the lay consists mostly of Hyndla reciting a number of names from Óttarr's ancestry. The poem may be a twelfth-century work, through Bellows believed the material of which the poem was compounded must have been older.
Now what you gonna do
Don't you dare look at me for help
Cause i'm done through with you
You think just cause you're good looking
You can do anything that you choose
You can break a heart and crack a smile all in a good night's work
But we've all seen your kind of woman
They been here too many times before
Well the tides have finally turned
And I don't think you are welcome here no more
Cause I got a handle on my life
I got a handle on my whiskey
And if I was to let you in
Girl you'd just flush it all down the drain
Cause i got a woman at home who loves me
And I know she gonna treat me right
So run along sweet darling
And good luck with the rest of your life
Yeah
It's such a damn good feeling
When you finally get it all figured out
No one's gonna please you and i pity the next fool that tries
I'm gonna leave this one thing with you
To cherish as long as you live
Girl you've got to change your wicked ways
Or you're gonna have nothing left you can give
Yeah
Cause i got a handle on my life
I got a handle on my whiskey
And if i was to let you in
Girl you'd just flush it all down the drain
Whoa I got a handle on my life
Whoa I got a handle on my whiskey
And if i was to let you in
You'd just take it all and flush it all down the drain
Cause i got a woman home who loves me
I know I know she gonna treat me right
So run along sweet darling
And Good luck with the rest of your life
So run along sweet darling