- Go-Ask-Eir-0.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-0.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-I.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-I.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-II.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-II.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-Prequel.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-Prequel.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-Unplugged.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-Unplugged.mp4
- Go-Ask-Eir-acoustic.mp3
- Go-Ask-Eir-electric.mp3
[Verse 1]
My grandma and your grandma
About to expire
Maybe it’s time….
We inquire
If we should go ask Eir
[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)
[Bridge]
What is luck
Or, to give a….
(Thunderstruck)
Have mercy!
(Help me see)
[Verse 2]
My girlfriend and your girlfriend
Are feeling awful dire
Maybe it’s time….
We inquire
If we should go ask Eir
[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)
[Bridge]
What is luck
Or, to give a….
(Thunderstruck)
Have mercy!
(Help me see)
[Chorus]
Can you go to heaven
(Before you die)
Seven and eleven
(Touch the sky)
[Outro]
Get…
(Thunderstruck)
ABOUT THE SONG
In Norse mythology, Eir (Old Norse: [ˈɛir], “protection, help, mercy”) is a goddess or valkyrie associated with medical skill. In this song, the question is if we should go ask Eir for medical advice on our sick society. Is it all up to luck or does reality rule? Have mercy!