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Blessed Bridget comest thou in, Bless this house and all of our kin
Bless this house, and all of our kin, Protect this house and all within.

Blessed Bridget come into thy bed with a gem at thy heart and a crown on thy head
Awaken the fire within our souls, awaken the fire that makes us whole

Blessed Bridget, queen of the fire, Help us to manifest our desire.
May we bring forth all that's good and fine, may we give birth to our dreams in time.

Blessed Bridget, comest thou in, Bless this house and all of our kin.
From the source of Infinite Light, Kindle the flame of our spirits tonight.

Lisa Thiel, Imbolc, Circle of the Seasons album, (2004) Sacred Dreams Productions, Monrovia, CA 91016

Raji the Green Witch

2007-07-29 10:15:51 · answer #1 · answered by Raji the Green Witch 7 · 2 0

Actually this is Pagan and Wiccan music:

Summerland
Arthur's initial inspiration for this song was the old Scottish romance of
Thomas the Rhymer. Robin Williamson recounts the tale in his book The
Wise and Foolish Tongue, telling how the Queen of Elfland took Thomas the
Rhymer across "the river that runs with the blood that is shed on Earth."
When their path branched off into three separate ways, the Queen said to
Thomas:

o see ye not yon narrow road
that's a' beset wi' thorn and briar?
that is the Path of Righteousness
and few there be that there aspire

and see ye not yon wide smooth road
that winds across the lily leaven?
that is the Path of Wickedness
though many ca' it the Road to Heaven

and see ye not yon bonny, bonny road
that winds across the ferny brae?
that is the path to fair Elfland
there you and I this night maun gae

SUMMERLAND
(words and music by Arthur Hinds)

They say the road to heaven is straight and narrow
They say the road to hell is smooth and wide
Well, the path I follow is long and winding
But it surely leads to the other side

Note: Raji I like yours very much!

2007-07-29 16:54:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Sing Me A Wiccan Song"
(Words by Ray Buckland)

Sing me A Wiccan song of Lady and of Lord
Of candles, censer, water, salt; Athame and of sword
For only in a Wiccan song can gods be true adored

Sing me a Wiccan song of Circles in moonlight
Of dancing feet and chanting rhymes and power raised so bright
For only in a Wiccan song can we all worship right

Sing me a Wiccan song of Winter, Summer, Fall, Spring
Of seasons passing joyfully, their praises we do sing
For only in a Wiccan song can we with Nature ring

Sing me a Wiccan song of Lady and of Lord
Of candles, censer, water, salt, Athame and sword
For only in a Wiccan song can gods be true adored.

(If you are interested in finding some more Wiccan music, check out the link below.)

2007-07-29 18:19:51 · answer #3 · answered by shogun_warlord_07 2 · 1 0

... wait what??? If you expand on what you mean I'll try to answer.

2007-07-29 16:04:43 · answer #4 · answered by xx. 6 · 0 0

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