Beerserkers
Lèpoka
The Rowdy Brotherhood of Beerserkers
Lèpoka's song "Beerserkers" is a raucous and humorous ode to a group of rowdy, beer-loving warriors. The term 'Beerserkers' is a playful twist on 'Berserkers,' the legendary Norse warriors known for their ferocity in battle. In this context, the Beerserkers are not fighting for land or glory but for the honor and enjoyment of beer. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of these characters, who are both feared and shunned by society due to their wild behavior and lack of decorum.
The song opens with a historical nod, suggesting that the Beerserkers have been united for centuries, fighting in a 'holy war' for beer. This sets a grandiose and somewhat ironic tone, as the 'battlefields' are taverns and the 'holy war' is their quest to defend the sanctity of beer. The lyrics emphasize their dedication to this cause, warning others not to take the name of beer in vain, or they will face the Beerserkers' wrath.
As the song progresses, it delves into the social consequences of their lifestyle. The Beerserkers are not welcomed in towns, and their presence frightens children and repels women. Their lack of hygiene and disregard for social norms are highlighted humorously, with lines about using their beards as napkins and ignoring mirrors. Despite acknowledging that their behavior is not socially acceptable, the Beerserkers take pride in their identity and mission. They see sobriety as a curse to be eradicated and are committed to ensuring that beer remains untainted by non-alcoholic versions.
The song concludes with a rallying cry, celebrating the Beerserkers' way of life. They are born to party and will die in revelry, unapologetically embracing their drunken state. The final lines invite others to join them in their revelry, even if it means picking them up off the floor and giving them more beer. "Beerserkers" is a fun, irreverent anthem that glorifies the camaraderie and rebellious spirit of those who live for the joy of beer.