From warriors' song to children stuff: Yes, London bridge is falling down - literally

The bridge was falling down in 1014 from the hand of Olaf "the fat", "the stout", or Saint Olaf - Olaf Haraldsson

And then, the Icelandic poet Sigvat the Skald had the brilliant idea to compose a song to celebrate Olaf's victory. 

But, of course, you won't find a "fair lady" in that version. Hardcore Viking stuff. 

London Bridge is broken down—

Gold is won, and bright renown.

Shields resounding,

War-horns sounding,

Hild is shouting in the din!

Arrows singing,

Mail-coats ringing—

Odin makes our Olaf win.

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