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******Christmas Time Is Pagan!
******Dancing In A Wiccan Wonderland
******Gloria
******Glory To The New Born King
******God Rest Ye Merry, Paganfolk
******Hark The Neo-Pagans Sing
******Joy To The World
******Moon Of Silver
******Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful!
******Share The Light
******Silent Night
******Ye Children All Of Mother Earth

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                         THE WICCAN REDE
                                  -Anonymous
        (Tune: "Leatherwing Bat" aka "Celtic Circle Dance")

                                         
Bide the wiccan laws you must,                             
In perfect love and perfect trust:                         
Live you must and let to live,                             
Fairly take and fairly give                                
                                                           
Form the circle thrice about                               
To keep unwelcome spirits out                              
To bind your spell will every time,                        
Let the spell be spake in rhyme                            
                                                           
Soft of eye and light of touch,                            
Speak you little, listen much                              
Deosil go by the waxing moon,                              
Chanting out the baleful tune                              
                                                           
When the Lady's moon is new,                               
Kiss your hand to her times two                            
When the moon rides at her peak,                           
Then your heart's desire seek                              
                                                           
Heed the north winds mighty gale,                          
Lock the door and trim the sail                            
When the wind comes from the south,                        
Love will kiss thee on the mouth                           
                                                           
When the wind blows from the east,                         
Expect the new and set the feast.                          
When the wind blows from the west                          
Bardic words be at their best!                             

When ye have and hold a need,           
Harken not to others greed              
With a fool no season spend,            
Or be counted as his friend             
                                        
When misfortune is enow,                
Wear the star upon thy brow             
True in love you ever be,               
Lest thy love be false to thee          
                                        
Merry meet and merry part,              
Bright the cheeks and warm the heart.   
Mind the threefold law you should       
Three times bad and three times good    
                                        
Nine woods in the cauldron go,          
Burn them fast and burn them slow       
Elder be the Lady's tree,               
Burn it not or cursed you'll be         
                                        
When the wheel begins to turn,          
Soon the Beltane fires will burn        
When the wheel hath turned a Yule       
Light the log the Horned One rules      
                                        
Heed you flower, bush and tree,         
By the Lady blessed be                  
Where the rippling waters go,           
Cast a stone, the truth you'll know     
                                      
Bide the wiccan laws you must,        
In perfect love and perfect trust:    
These words the wiccan rede fulfill;    
"An harm you none, do what you will."   
                     
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             THE WITCH'S BALLAD
                   -Doreen Valente?

     Oh, I have been beyond the town,
     Where nightshade black and mandrake grow,
     And I have heard and I have seen
     What righteous folk would fear to know!
           For I have heard, at still midnight,
           Upon the hilltop far, forlorn,
           With note that echoed through the dark,
           The winding of the heathen horn.

     And I have seen the fire aglow,
     And glinting from the magic sword,
     And with the inner eye beheld
     The Horned One, the Sabbat's lord.
           We drank the wine, and broke the bread,
           And ate it in the Lady's name.
           We linked our hands to make the ring,
           And laughed and leaped the Sabbat game.

     Oh, little do the townsfolk reck,
     When dull they lie within their bed!
     Beyond the streets, beneath the stars,
     A merry round the witches tread!
           And round and round the circle spun,
           Until the gates swung wide ajar,
           That bar the boundaries of earth
           From faery realms that shine afar.

     Oh, I have been and I have seen
     In magic worlds of Otherwhere.
     For all this world may praise or blame,
     For ban or blessing nought I care.
           For I have been beyond the town,
           Where meadowsweet and roses grow,
           And there such music did I hear
           As worldly-rightous never know.

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                    THE THONG OF THOR    
                            -John Boardman
                    (Tune: "Girl I Left Behind Me") 
                                       
In days of yore, the great god Thor 
                 would ramp around creation. 
He'd drink a pint and slay a giant 
                 and save the Nordic nation, 
Or kill a Worm to watch it squirm 
                 and vainly try to fang him, 
Or lock up Loki in the pokey 
                 and on the noggin bang him. 
                                       
Once he did bawl through Thrudvang Hall 
                 that on a trip he'd wander 
In a disguise from prying eyes, 
                 in Midgard way out yonder, 
So all his slaves, huscarls and knaves, 
                 packed up his goods and gear, O, 
And off he strode, on Bifrost road, 
                 a perfect Aryan hero. 
                                       
In Midgard land he joined a band 
                 of hardy Viking ruff-i-ans, 
And off they sailed and rowed and bailed 
                 among the auks and puff-i-ans. 
Whene'er they'd reach a foreign beach 
                 they stopped to raid and plunder; 
Each Nordic brute got so much loot 
                 their longship near went under. 
                                       
But as they rolled in coins of gold, 
                 they had one joy forsaken, 
For on each raid Thor's party made, 
                 no women could be taken. 
Each drab and queen fled from the scene 
                 when Viking sails were sighted, 
And Thor felt the need for certain deeds 
                 that had gone unrequited. 
                                       
Thor's brows were black as they went back 
                 to Oslo's rocky haven; 
Unto his crew he said, "Beshrew 
                 me for a Frankish craven 
"If I don't wrench some tavern wench, 
                 or else may Frigga damn her." 
Replied one voice, "You got first choice; 
                 you've got the biggest hammer." 
                                       
Into an inn that crew of sin 
                 disembarked upon their landing, 
Each tavern maid was sore afraid 
                 of pirates of such standing. 
But golden coins warmed up their loins 
                 and the ale soon ran free; 
Thor's motley crew poured down the brew 
                 and made an all-night spree. 
                                       
Thor's glances strayed unto a maid 
                 with hair as gold as grain, 
A lisp so shy, a downcast eye, 
                 and not a trace of brain; 
He swept her charms into his arms 
                 and to an upstairs bower, 
And did not cease nor give her ease 
                 for six days and an hour! 
                                       
When he rose up and drained a cup, 
                 she looked like one that's near death: 
Her limbs were weak, she could not speak, 
                 and only gasped for her breath. 
"You ought to know, before I go, 
                 I'm Thor!" he bade adieu. 
"You're Thor!" said she.  "Conthider me!  
                 I'm thorer, thir, than you!" 
                                       
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            KING HENRY (Child #32)     
     recorded by Steeleye Span "Below the Salt" 
                                       
Let never a man a-wooing wend that lacketh thing-s three: 
A store of gold, an open heart, and full of charity 
And this was said of King Henry, as he lay quite alone 
For he's taken him to a Haunted hall, 
                                seven miles from the town 
                                       
He's chased the deer now him before, 
                                and the doe down by the glen 
When the fattest buck in all the flock, 
                                King Henry he has slain 
His huntsmen followed him to the Hall, 
                                to make them burly cheer 
When loud the wind was heard to howl, 
                           and an earthquake rocked the floor 
                                       
As darkness covered all the Hall where they sat at their meat 
The grey dogs, yowling, left their food 
                                     and crept to Henry's feet 
And louder howled the rising wind, and burst the fastened door 
When in there came a grisly ghost, stamping on the floor! 
                                       
Her head hit the rooftree of the house, 
                                  her middle you could not span 
Each frightened Huntsman fled the hall, and left the King alone 
Her teeth were like the tether-stakes, 
                                     her nose like club or mall 
And nothing less she seemed to be 
                             than a Fiend that comes from Hell! 
                                       
Some meat, some meat, you King Henry, some meat you bring to me 
Go kill your horse, you King Henry, and bring some meat to me! 
And he has slain his berry-brown steed, 
                                    it made his heart full sore 
For she's eaten it up, both skin and bone, 
                                left nothing but hide and hair! 
                                       
More meat, more meat, you King Henry, more meat you give to me! 
Oh you must kill your good greyhounds, and bring some meat to me! 
And he has slain his good greyhounds, it made his heart full sore 
For she's eaten them up, both skin and bone, 
                                  left nothing but hide and hair! 
                                       
More meat, more meat, you King Henry, more meat you give to me! 
Oh, you must slay your good goshawks, and bring some meat to me! 
And he has slain his good goshawks, it made his heart full sore 
For she's eaten them up, both skin and bone, 
                                 left nothing but feathers bare! 
                                       
Some drink, some drink, you King Henry, some drink you give to me 
Oh you sew up your horse's hide, and bring some drink to me! 
And he's sewn up the bloody hide, and a pipe of wine put in 
And she's drank it up all in one drop, left never a drop therein! 
                                       
A bed, a bed, now King Henry, a bed you'll make for me! 
Oh you must pull the heather green, and make it soft for me! 
And he has pulled the heather green, and made for her a bed 
And taken has he his good mantle, and over it he has spread. 
                                       
Take off your clothes, now King Henry, and lie down by my side! 
Now swear, now swear, you King Henry, to take me as your Bride! 
Oh God forbid, said King Henry, that ever the like betide; 
That ever a Fiend that comes from Hell 
                                should stretch down by my side! 
                                       
Then the night was gone, and the day was come 
                                  and the sun did fill the Hall 
The fairest Lady that ever was seen lay twixt him and the wall! 
I've met with many a Gentle Knight that gave me such a fill, 
But never before with a Perfect Knight, that gave me all my Will! 
                                       
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             CIRCLES                       
               -Gwen Zak               
             (Tune: "Windmills")       
                                       
                                       
In days gone by, when the world was much younger
Men wondered at spring, born of winter's gold knife
Wondered at the games of the moon and the sunlight,
They saw there the Lady and Lord of all life.
                                       
CHORUS:  
   And around and around and around turns the good earth   
   All things must change as the seasons go by,            
   We are the children of the Lord and the Lady,          
   Whose mysteries we know but we'll never know why.       
                                       
In all lands the people were tied with the good earth
Plowing and sowing as the seasons declared
Waiting to reap of the rich golden harvest
Knowing Her laugh in the joys that they shared.
                                       
Through Flanders and Wales and the green land of Ireland
In Kingdoms of England and Scotland and Spain
Circles grew up all along the wild coastline
And worked for the land with the sun and the rain.
                                       
Circles for healing and working the weather
Circles for knowing the moon and the sun
Circles for thanking the Lord and the Lady
Circles for dancing the dance never done
                                       
And we who reach for the stars in the heavens
Turning our eyes from the meadows and groves
Still live in the love of the Lord and the Lady
The greater the Circle the more the love grows
                                       
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       SPRING STRATHSPEY                                             
            -Gwydion PenDerwyn         
               copyright probably to Nemeton
                                       
Myrddyn was playing his pipes in the wood,
And it sounded so good to my feeling.  
Hiree, hiroo stirred the dance in the blood,
And my fresh maidenhood started reeling.
                                       
   Sweetly it drew me, the song that went through me,
   As if sure it knew me, a maiden-song, laughing long.
   I'm sure that I hear it, Oh, let me draw near it,
   I want to be merrily courted in spring.
                                       
Round us the trees formed a wheel in my mind,
As if all womankind were careering.    
Softly he touched me, our hands intertwined,
And we gently reclined in the clearing.
                                       
   Sweetly it drew me, the song that went through me,
   As if sure it knew me, a maiden-song, laughing long.
   I'm sure that I hear it, Oh, let me draw near it,
   I want to be merrily courted in spring.
                                       
Dew-fall to star-fall he made love to me,
In a manner so free and revealing.     
Swift-footed, light-footed, goat-footed, he
Played a sweet melody with such feeling.
                                       
   Sweetly it drew me, the song that went through me,
   As if sure it knew me, a maiden-song, laughing long.
   I'm sure that I hear it, Oh, let me draw near it,
   I want to be merrily courted in spring.
                                       
Daylight and I wake to spring's sweet bouquet
And a glorious day of beginning.       
Myrddyn has gone on his magical way,   
But the equinox day leaves me spinning.
                                       
   Sweetly it drew me, the song that went through me,
   As if sure it knew me, a maiden-song, laughing long.
   I'm sure that I hear it, Oh, let me draw near it,
   I want to be merrily courted in spring.
                                       
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                    BEDLAM BELLS                                  
                          -Joe Bethancourt  
        (c) copyright 1992 W.J. Bethancourt III
        (Tune: "Mad Maudlin" aka "Tom O'Bedlam")
                                       
Written as a theme song for the Bedlam Bells Morris  
side, and originally improvised at WesterCon 45, Phoenix, AZ.
                                       
Tune guitar: DADGBD                    
                                       
Out upon the Borderlands   
I've watched the stars a-falling 
I've drunk deep from Mad River and 
I've heard my soul a-calling 
                                       
CHORUS:  Still I sing bonny bells, bonny mad bells,
         Bedlam Bells are bonny!       
         For we all go bare and we live by the air
         And we want your drink and money!

I now repent that ever                                              
Myself was so disdain-ed                                            
My wits are lost since me I cros't                                  
Which makes me go thus chain-ed                                     
                                          
To find our wits in Bordertown,                                     
Ten thousand years we'll travel                                     
And maudlin go on dancing toes,                                     
To save our shoes from gravel                                       
                                          
I crossed into fair Elfland                                         
To find the soul I'd squandered                                     
To hunt my sighs in children's eyes                                 
But still my soul had wandered                                      
                                          
I had an Elfin lady,                                                
And took her for to wife me                                         
She sleeps the day, she sings the night                             
And hearkens to delight me!                                         
                                          
Both in and out of Bordertown                                       
I've drank Mad River's water                                        
And stood upon the Bridge O'Dread                                   
And watched the sudden slaughter!                                   
                                          
My staff hath murder'd giants                                        
My bells can call the thunder!                                       
I stamp my feet and tread the dance                                  
And split the sky in sunder!                                         
                                          
My horn is made of Elven-blades,          
I stole it cross the Border!              
The rainbow there is this I wear          
For my wits are out of order!             
                                          
I went to Digger's Kitchen                
To beg some food one morning              
I got my dreams served piping hot         
And saw a city burning                    
                                          
I'll wander thru the Borderlands          
With feathers in my hair-o                
With my true love close to my side        
And back and sides go bare-o!             
                                          
I'll dance the day, I'll dance the night  
And spend my time a-singing               
Dance out the old, ring in the new        
With Bedlam Bells a-ringing!              
                                          
Take a drink for Tom of Bedlam            
Take a drink from the river's water!      
And speak in sighs from darkened eyes     
And court the River's daughter!           

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               HARK THE NEO-PAGANS SING
                               -"Sunblade"
          (Tune: "Hark the Herald Angels Sing")
                                       
   Hark the neo-Pagans sing,           
   Glory to the Holly King!            
   Peace on Earth and mercy mild,      
   God and Goddess reconciled,         
     Hear us now as we proclaim,       
     We have risen from the flames,    
     Our ancient Craft now we reclaim, 
     In the God and Goddess' names     
   Hark the neo-Pagans sing,           
   Glory to the Holly King!            
                                       
   Herne by highest love adored,       
   Herne the ever-reborn Lord,         
   At all times behold Him come,       
   Offspring of the Holy One,          
     Veiled in flesh, the Godhead see, 
     Hail Incarnate Deity!             
     Our ancient Craft now we reclaim, 
     in the God and Goddess' names     
   Hark the neo-Pagans sing,           
   Glory to the Holly King!            
                                       
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             YE CHILDREN ALL OF MOTHER EARTH
                                    -Ellen Reed
         ( Tune: "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear")
                                       
Ye children all of Mother Earth         
join hands and circle around            
To celebrate the Solstice night         
When our lost Lord is found.            
  Rejoice, the year has begun again    
  The Sun blesses skies up above       
  So share the season together now     
  In everlasting Love!                 
                                       
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            GLORIA                     
              -Ellen Reed              
                                       
Snow lies deep upon the Earth       
Still our voices warmly sing        
Heralding the glorious birth        
Of the Child, the Winter King       
   Glo -- ria!                      
   In excelsis Deo!                 
   Glo -- ria!                      
   In excelsis Dea!                 
                                    
Our triumphant voices claim         
Joy and hope and love renewed       
And our Lady's glad refrain         
Answer Winter's solitude            
   Glo -- ria!(etc.)                
                                    
In Her arms a holy Child            
Promises a glowing Light            
Through the winter wind so wild     
He proclaims the growing Light.     
   Glo -- ria! (etc..)              
                                    
Now the turning of the year         
Of the greater Turning sings        
Passing age of cold and fear        
Soon our golden summer brings.      
   Glo -- ria! (etc..)              
                                    
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OH, COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL!          
                  -Ellen Reed       
                                    
Oh, come all ye faithful            
Gather round the Yule Fire          
Oh, come ye, oh, come ye,           
To call the Sun!                    
    Fires within us                 
    Call the Fire above us          
    O, come, let us invoke Him!     
    O, come, let us invoke Him!     
    O, come, let us invoke Him!     
    Our Lord, the Sun!              
                                    
Yea, Lord, we greet Thee!           
Born again at Yuletide!             
Yule fires and candle flames        
Are lighted for You!                
     Come to thy children           
     Calling for thy blessing!      
     O, come let us invoke Him (x3) 
     Our Lord, the Sun!             
                                    
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       SILENT NIGHT                 
            -Ellen Reed             
                                    
Silent night, Solstice Night        
All is calm, all is bright          
Nature slumbers in forest and glen  
Till in Springtime She wakens again 
Sleeping spirits grow strong!       
Sleeping spirits grow strong!       
                                    
Silent night, Solstice night        
Silver moon shining bright          
Snowfall blankets the slumbering Earth
Yule fires welcome the Sun's rebirth 
Hark, the Light is reborn!          
Hark, the Light is reborn!          
                                    
Silent night, Solstice night        
Quiet rest till the Light           
Turning ever the rolling Wheel      
Brings the Winter to comfort and heal
Rest your spirit in peace!          
Rest your spirit in peace!          
           
nb: one of the nice things about the original words is
that they will work too!
                         
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 GLORY TO THE NEW BORN KING         
               -Ellen Reed (1st verse)
                                    
Brothers, sisters, come to sing     
Glory to the new-born King!         
Gardens peaceful, forests wild      
Celebrate the Winter Child!         
    Now the time of glowing starts! 
    Joyful hands and joyful hearts! 
    Cheer the Yule log as it burns! 
    For once again the Sun returns! 
    Brothers, sisters, come and sing!
    Glory to the new-born King!     
                                    
Brothers, sisters, singing come     
Glory to the newborn Sun            
Through the wind and dark of night  
Celebrate the coming light.         
    Suns glad rays through fear's cold burns
    Life through death the Wheel now turns
    Gather round the Yule log and tree
    Celebrate Life's mystery        
    Brothers, sisters, singing come 
    Glory to the new-born Sun.      
                                    
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     DANCING IN A WICCAN WONDERLAND 
                      -"Alexander & Aarcher"
                                    
     Pagans sing, are you listenin',
     Altar's set,candles glisten,   
     It's a Magickal night, we're having tonight,
     Dancing in a  Wiccan Wonderland
                                    
     Blades held high, censer smoking,
     God and Goddess, we're invoking,
     Through Elements Five, we celebrate life,
     Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland,
                                    
     Queen of Heaven, is in Her place,
     Triple Goddess, now the Crone Face,
     Above and Below, She's the Goddess we know,
     Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland 
                                    
     Now the God, is the Provider,  
     Supplying game for our Fire,   
     Above and Below, He's the Horned One we Know,
     Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland 
                                    
       In a Circle we can light a Yule Fire,
       And await the rising of the Sun,
       It's the Great Wheel turning for the new year,
       loaded with abundance and great fun.
                                    
     Later on, by the fire,         
     Cone of Power, gettin' higher  
     It's a Magickal Night we're having tonight,
     Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland 
                                    
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             SHARE THE LIGHT        
             (The First Noel)       
                                    
CHORUS:   Share the light, share the light!
        Share the light, share the Light!
        All paths are one on this holy night!
                                    
On this Winter holiday, let us stop and recall
That this season is holy to one and to all.
Unto some a Son is born, unto us comes a Sun,
And we know, if they don't that all paths are one.
                                    
Be it Chanukah or Yule,               
Christmas time or Solstice night,     
All celebrate the eternal light.      
Lighted tree or burning log,          
Or eight candle flames.               
All gods are one god, whatever their names.
                                    
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         MOON OF SILVER             
        (We Three Kings)            
                                    
CHORUS:   Oh, Moon of Silver, Sun of Gold,
        Gentle Lady, Lord so bold!  
        Guide us ever, failing never,
        Lead us in ways of old.     
                                    
Maiden, Mother, Ancient Crone,        
Queen of Heaven on your throne,       
Praise we sing Thee, Love we bring Thee,
For all that you have shown.          
                                    
Lord of Darkness, Lord of Light,      
Gentle Brother, King of Might,        
Praise we sing thee, Love we bring Thee
On this Solstice night.               
                                    
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     JOY TO THE WORLD               
                                    
Joy to the world! The Lord is come!   
Let Earth receive her king!           
Let every heart prepare him room      
And Heaven and Nature sing, etc.      
                                    
Welcome our King who brings us life.  
Our Lady gives him birth!             
His living light returneth to warm the seeds within us
And wake the sleeping earth, etc.     
                                    
Light we the fires to greet our Lord, 
Our Light! Our Life! Our King!        
Let every voice be lifted to sing his holy praises,
As Heaven and Nature sing, etc.       
                                    
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 CHRISTMAS TIME IS PAGAN!           
(Gloria in Excelsius Deo)           
                                    
CHORUS:                               
   Glorious!                        
   Christmas time is pagan!         
   Glorious!                        
   Christmas time is pagan!         
                                    
Christmas time is here again,         
Decorations everywhere.               
Christmas carols ringing out,         
Gentle pagans, we don't care.         
                                    
Modern folks all celebrate            
What they learned in Sunday School.   
In December, they don't know          
They are celebrating Yule!            
                                    
Let them have their Christmas trees,  
Decked in red and green and blue.     
We rejoice at every one!              
Christmas trees are pagan, too.       
                                    
Bowls of bubbly Christmas cheer,      
Fill your cup and quench your thirst. 
They think the tradition's theirs.    
Wassail bowls were pagan, first.      
                                    
Every door and window bears           
Wreaths of holly, wreaths of pine.    
Circles represent the Sun.            
Every wreath is yours and mine.       
                                    
Christmas lights on Christmas trees,  
Candle flames burn higher and higher, 
Let us cheer along, my friends,       
As they light their Yuletide fire.    
                                    
There's a possibility                 
That this song is yours and mine      
'Cause the tune was known to all      
Back in A.D. one-two-nine.            
                                    
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   GOD REST YE MERRY, PAGANFOLK     
   (God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen)   
                                    
God rest ye merry, paganfolk,         
Let nothing you dismay.               
Remember that the Sun returns         
Upon this Solstice day.               
The growing dark is ending now        
And Spring is on its way.             
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy,       
Comfort and joy!                      
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.       
                                    
The Goddess rest ye merry, too,       
And keep you safe from harm.          
Remember that we live within          
The circle of Her arms,               
And may Her love give years to come   
A very special charm.                 
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy,       
Comfort and joy!                      
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy!       
                                    
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                      BLESSED BE AGAIN!      
                                -Joe Bethancourt
            (c) copyright 1992 W.J. Bethancourt III
           (Tune: "One Misty Moisty Morning" (Trad.) 
                                    
                                    
Upon a dark and windy hill,           
On Samhain's eldritch night                      
I saw the Crone with withered hands              
By balefire's burning light                      
Her eyes were full of wisdom,                    
The threads of life she span                     
And sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!            
And Blessed Be again!"                           
                                                 
As I walked out on Yuletide,                     
The winter winds blew cold                       
I saw the Winter King a-standing,                
Grey and grim and old                            
His cloak was pulled around him,                 
A Child was in his hand                          
And he sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!             
And Blessed Be again!"                               
                                                     
Upon the morn of Brigit's Day,                       
I saw a lovely sight                                 
The Goddess standing by me,                          
All crowned in starry light                          
The crescent Moon beneath her feet,                  
The stars were in her hand                           
She sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!                
And Blessed Be again!"                               
                                                     
Upon the first of April,                             
I saw the Holy Fool                                  
He was a merry prankster,                            
The Lord of all Misrule!                             
He looked at me, and winked an eye,                  
And danced and sang and then                         
He sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!                 
And Blessed Be again!"                               
                                                     
Ostara came with blossoms,                           
Life flourished everywhere                           
I saw the Mother smiling,                            
With flowers in Her hair                             
She stood among the growing fields,                  
In heather and in glen                               
And sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!                
And Blessed Be again!"                               

As I walked out one May morning,         
T'was on the blooming heather            
I saw a Maiden dancing there,            
In fair and sunny weather                
The Beltane fires were burning high,     
The dancers round did spin               
They sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!   
And Blessed Be again!"                   
                                         
Upon Midsummer's heady day,              
I saw John Barleycorn                    
Walking proud and tall there             
In the sunny shining morn                
His beard was long and golden,           
He looked at me and then                 
He sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!     
And Blessed Be again!"                   
                                         
Upon a singing Summer day,               
At dawn on Lammastide                    
I saw the Craftsman smiling,             
On sunbeams he did ride                  
He brings us light and knowledge,        
To help our fellow men                   
He sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!     
And Blessed Be again!"                   
                                         
Upon a chilly autumn day,                
All sheltered from the storm             
I saw the Harvest safe at home,          
The families snug and warm               
They sat and gave their thanks,          
And they laughed and smiled and then     
They sang "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!   
And Blessed Be again!"                   
                                         
The Spiral Dance goes on and on,         
The King and Youth and Child             
The Gentle Mother, Aged Crone,           
And Maiden meek and mild                 
And so the Yearly Circle                 
Turns in eternal spin                    
So sing "Blessed Be! And Blessed Be!     
And Blessed Be again!"                   
                                                      
And "Merry Meet! And Merry Part!         
And Merry Meet Again!"                   
                                         
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            HARP SONG OF THE DANE WOMEN
                       -Rudyard Kipling
                                       
What is a woman that you forsake her? 
and the hearth fire, and the home-acre?
to go with the old, grey Widow-Maker? 
                                    
She has no house to lay a guest in    
but one chill bed for all to rest in  
that the pale suns and the stray bergs nest in
                                    
She has no strong white arms to fold you
but the ten times fingering weeds to hold you
out on the rocks where the tide has rolled you
                                    
Yet, when the signs of Summer thicken 
and the ice breaks and the birch-buds quicken
yearly you turn from our side and sicken
                                    
Sicken again for the shouts and the slaughters
you steal away to the lapping waters  
and look at your ship in her winter quarters
                                    
You forget our mirth, and talk at the tables
the kine in the shed and the horse in the stables
to pitch her sides and go over her cables...
                                    
Then you drive out where the storm clouds swallow
and the sound of your oar-blades, falling hollow
is all we have left through the months to follow
                                    
Ah...but what is a woman that you forsake her?
and the hearth fire, and the home-acre?
to go with the old, grey Widow-maker? 
                                    
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        I'VE SEEN YOUR AURA AND IT'S UGLY!
                (author unknown...help?)

Your figure would intoxicate an angel,
Your manners are relaxed and yet well bred,
   Your locks are gold in hue, 
   Your eyes are crystal blue,
And I know that you are dynamite in bed.

CHORUS: But I can see your aura, and it's ugly!
        Your spirit must be rotten to the core!
        And to a New Age guy like me 
               that spells pain and misery,
        So, baby, I can't love you any more!

You beat us all at Trivia and Scrabble,
You work your tax forms quickly as a wink,
   You've read your books all through, 
   And your checkbook's balanced, too,
And you do the New York Times crossword in ink.

I can't explain the way that you affect me,
I know that you eat yogurt and whole wheat,
   Are the books that you select 
   Not Politically Correct?
Or maybe you've been eating too much meat?

You know twelve different spreads for reading Tarot,
The _I Ching_ hexagrams are clear to you;,
   In alchemy no jerk, 
   You've achieved the Greatest Work,
Turning Miller High Life into Tullamore Dew.

(spoken after final chorus) 
              But I'll still send you White Light ...

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         STAND UP, STAND UP FOR ODIN
                        -Robert Cook
         (Tune: "Stand Up For Jesus") 
                                    
Stand up! Stand up for Odin, you warriors of the beard!
lift high the Raven Banner that half the world has feared!
From Angleland to far Vinland shall sound the Warrior's Cry
Till every foe is vanquished, and Odin reigns most high!
                                    
March forth with steel flashing beneath the naked Sun
and never stand at rest again 'til all the World is won!
Let scarlet sword his symbol carve in every nation's sod
'Til every man still breathing stands up for OdinGod!
                                    
Let ships with prows of Dragons the mighty oceans cleave
and every land not Odin's our crimson gifts receive
let Raven Banners fill the sky where every man has trod
And all the soil beneath them belong to OdinGod!
                                    
Stand up! Stand up for Odin, you Warriors of the North!
With silver swords a-flashing to victory go forth!
From Angleland to far Vinland our joyous conquest lead
'Til every foe is vanquished, and Odin's Lord, indeed!
                                    
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                 NUDE               
                  -W.J.Bethancourt III
                  -Ed Hirt          
copyright 1982 W.J.Bethancourt III and Ed Hirt
          (Tune: "Men of Harlech")
                                    
What the use of wearing panties         
Whalebone corsets of your Auntie's      
Boxer shorts and other scanties         
Best of all is nude                     
There's such fun in going bra-less      
Now that it's no longer lawless         
'Specially if your figure's flawless    
Best of all is nude                     
Nude is what you're born in             
Shirts are never torn in                
Underwear and lacy flimsies, garter belts 
                        and other whimsies
Yards of itchy cloth to put your form in
Ducks all do it, maidens rue it         
Even ancient Picts in Britain blue it   
Going naked's how to do it              
Best of all is nude!                    
                                    
If your garters aren't elastic          
Tie them up in knots fantastic          
(Panty hose is something drastic!)      
Best of all is nude!                    
If you're tired of wearing clotheses    
Shed your garment 'mongst the roses     
Never mind the old bluenoses            
Best of all is nude!                    
Nude is best for ducking!               
Worst for horses bucking!               
Moonlit nights will see such sights     
that are very best for fooling round
                    .....and elbows!
Nudity is grand to see                  
A well-known antidote to virginity      
Take your clothes off and you'll see:   
Best of all is nude!                    
                                    
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       FAIRIES LOVE SONG            
                    -Anonymous      
                                    
   Why should I sit and sigh        
   Broo and bracken, broo and bracken
   Why should I sit and sigh        
   All alone and weary              
                                    
   When I see the plover rising     
   Or the curlew wheeling           
   It's then I'll court my mortal lover
   Back to me is stealing           
                                    
   When the moon begins her waning  
   I sit by the water               
   Where a man born of the sunlight 
   Loved the Faerie's daughter      
                                    
   Oh, but there is something wanting
   O but I am weary                 
   Coming blithe, now bonny treads he
   O'er the knolls to cheer me      
                                    
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                   THE BARD'S SONG  
                        -W.J.Bethancourt III
                (c) copyright 1990 W.J.Bethancourt III
                (Tune: "Dublin City")
                                    
As I walked out one quiet evening   
At the hour of twelve at night      
Who should I meet but a fair young maiden
Combin' her hair by candle light;   
Lassie, I have come a-courtin'      
Your kind favours for to win        
And if you'd heed my petition       
I would be your Paladin...          
                                    
(CHORUS) Gather roses in the Springtime 
     Gather roses while ye may,     
     Time is passing; roses wither; 
     Winter comes; we're here -today-.
                                    
Have you seen the dew a-formin'     
On the grass at early morn?         
Have you seen the forest quiet,     
Or a stag that's barely born?       
Have you seen the dawn a-breakin'   
O'er the Western Ocean's tide?      
Have you felt my heart a-beatin'    
When it's held close to your side?  
                                    
I can give no gold or silver,       
I can give no fields of land,       
I can give no servants brisk        
To wait on you both foot and hand;  
I can give you wide roads callin'   
Wind and Rain, and Moon and Sun,    
Songs to sing, and love and laughter,
Dresses made of plain home-spun.    
                                    
Come dance with me upon the greensward
in the moonlight, in the Spring.    
Dance with me within the forest     
Dance with me within the ring!      
Earth below us, stars above us,     
Fire and water by our side,         
Dance with me within the moonlight, 
Dance with me, and be my Bride!     
                                    
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              ALL THRU THE NIGHT    
                       -Traditional
                                    
While the Moon her watch is keeping   
              all thru the night    
While the weary world is sleeping     
              all thru the night    
O'er thy spirit gently stealing,      
Visions of delight revealing          
Breathes a pure and holy feeling      
              all thru the night    
                                    
Though this Bard must roam full lonely
My true harp shall sing praise only   
Love's soft dream, alas, is over      
Yet my strains of love shall hover    
Near the Presence of my Lover         
                                    
Hark! A solemn bell is ringing        
Thou, my King are heavenward winging  
Earthly dust from off Thee shaken     
Soul immortal shalt thou waken        
With thy last, dim journey taken      
                                    
Neath this Stone my King is sleeping  
Stars around Him softly sweeping      
Once and Future King preserving       
Britain's Saviour there reserving     
All around him Stars observing        
              all thru the night    
                                    
Holl am ran-tire sehr thuh wed-ont    
              ahr heed ah nos       
Dum-ar forth ee vro go-gawn-yont      
              ahr heed ah nos       
Gol-i ar-all you tuh wull ooch        
ee are thang os gweer bred vairtch-ooch
tie-leer nave oith m'yoon thu-wail-ooch
              ahr heed ah nos       
                                    
 note: The last verse is phonetic Welsh.
       "ll" is pronounced by putting the tip of your
       tongue to the roof of your mouth, and saying "h"
       and "l" at the same time...sort of.
       "ch" is pronounced as German.
                                    
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                TWO MAGICIANS       
                 (Child #44)        
   recorded by Steeleye Span "Below the Salt"
                                    
She looked out of the window, as white as any milk
He looked in at the window, as black as any silk
                                    
(Chorus): Hello, hello, hello, hello you coal black smith
        You have done me no harm!   
        You never shall have my maidenhead
        That I have kept so long!   
        I'd rather die a maid, aye, and then she said,
        And be buried all in my grave,
        Than to have such a nasty,  
        husky, dusky, fusty, musty coal black smith!
        A maiden I will die!        
                                    
She became a duck, a duck all in the stream
And he became a waterdog, and fetched her back again
                                    
She became a star, a star all in the night
And he became a thundercloud and muffled her out of sight
                                    
She became a rose, a rose all in the wood
And he became a bumblebee and kissed her where she stood
                                    
She became a nun, a nun all dressed in white
And he became a chantry priest to pray for her by night
                                    
She became a trout, a trout all in the brook
And he became a feathered fly, and catched her with his hook
                                    
She became a quilt, a quilt all on her bed
And he became a coverlet, and gained her maidenhead!
                                    
note: This has MANY variants. See Robert Graves' 
"The White Goddess" pg. 401!
                                    
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                JOHN BARLEYCORN     
                                    
There were three men come out of the West 
Their fortunes for to try,            
And these three men made a solemn vow:
John Barleycorn should die!           
John Barleycorn should die!           
              (nb: 4th line of each verse is sung twice)
                                    
They plowed, they sowed, they harrowed him in,
Threw clods upon his head,            
And these three men made a solemn vow:
John Barleycorn was dead!             
                                    
CHORUS: Fa la la la, it's a lovely day!
      Sing fa la la lay oh!         
      Fa la la la, it's a lovely day!
      Sing fa la la lay oh!         
                                    
They let him lie for a very long time 
'Til the rain from Heaven did fall,   
Then Little Sir John sprung up his head,
And so amazed them all!               
                                    
They let him stand 'til Midsummer tide,
'Til he grew both pale and wan,       
Then Little Sir John he grew a long beard,
And so became a man!                  
                                    
They hired men with the sythes so sharp
To cut him off at the knee            
They rolled him and tied him about the waist,
And used him barbarously!             
                                    
They hired men with the sharp pitchforks
To pierce him to the heart,           
And the loader he served him worse than that,
For he tied him in a cart!            
                                    
They wheeled him around and around the field,
'Til they came to a barn,             
And there they made a solemn mow      
Of poor John Barleycorn,              
                                    
They hired men with the crab-tree sticks
To strip him skin from bone           
And the Miller he served him worse than that:
For he ground him between two stones! 
                                    
They have wheeled him here and wheeled him there
And wheeled him to a barn,            
And they have served him worse than that
They have bunged him in a vat!        
                                    
They have worked their will on John Barleycorn
But he lived to tell the tale;        
For they pour him out of an old brown jug,
And they call him home-brewed ale!    
                                    
Here's Little Sir John in a nut-brown bowl,
And brandy in a glass!                
And Little Sir John in the nut-brown bowl
Proved the stronger man at last!      
                                    
For the huntsman he can't hunt the fox
Nor loudly blow his horn,             
And the tinker can't mend kettles nor pots
Without John Barleycorn!              
                                    
(Note: sing the chorus after every other verse or so. 
Encourage the group to join the song)                       
                                    
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         THE FALSE KNIGHT UPON THE ROAD (Child #3)
                            -recorded by Steeleye Span
                                    
    "Oh where are you going to?"    
                   said the False Knight upon the road
    "Oh I'm going to my school."    
                   said the wee boy and still he stood
    "What is that upon your back?"  
                   said the False Knight upon the road
    "Ah weel, it is my books!"      
                   said the wee boy and still he stood
                                    
    Oh, what have you got there?                  
    I have got my bread and cheese!               
    Oh won't you give me some?                     
    No, ne'r a bite or crumb!                 
                                        
    I wish you was on the sands.      
    Yes, and a good staff in my hands!
    I wish you was on the sea.        
    And a good ship under me!         

    And the ship to sink.
    An inch away from shore!
    I think I hear a bell.
    And it rings you straight to Hell!
                     
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            NOTTAMUN TOWN           
                 -Traditional       
                                    
In Nottamun Town, in Nottamun Town  
Not a soul would look up not a soul would look down
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down
To show me the way to fair Nottamun Town
                                    
I bought me a horse t'was called a grey mare
Grey mane and grey tail and green stripe on her back
Grey mane and grey tail and green stripe on her back
Weren't a hair upon her that was not coal black
                                    
She stood so still threw me to the dirt
She tore at my hide, she bruised my shirt
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again
and on my ten toes I rode over the plain
                                    
When I got there no one did I see   
they all stood around me just looking at me
i called for a cup to drive gladness away
And stifle the dust for it rained the whole day
                                    
And the King and the Queen and the company more
Came a riding behind and a walking before
Come a stark naked drummer beating a drum
With his hands in his bosom came marching along
                                    
Sat down on a hard hot cold frozen stone
Ten thousand stood round me but I was alone
Took my heart in my hand to keep myself warm
Ten thousand was drowned that never was born
                                    
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                 CAMBRIAN DREAM     
                      -Gwydion PenDerwyn
                      copyright probably to Nemeton
                                    
In the mountains of Cambria, by Rhymney's bright stream
I have oft slept in heather, and dreamed a bright Dream
No mortal could wake me, nor see what I've seen
No landscape could ever compare.      
                                    
'Twas the Land of my Fathers, unfettered, and free
Ere the time that the Saxon swept over the Sea
When mistletoe grew 'neath the shining Oak Tree
No landscape could ever compare!      
                                    
(Chorus): Dreaming of Prydein, asleep on a hill
        When I awaken, will you be there still?
        Oh, Island of Poets, my dreams you can fill
        But never the long waking hours.
                                    
Mighty Poets and Warriors traversed every road
Leaving stories and legends wherever they strode
Their pasts are recalled in the humblest abode
In tales of the sunnier days.         
                                    
(Chorus)                              
                                    
Now my story is ended, my song is all gone
I have slept thru the evening, and into the dawn
Yet still, I remember your Face, Albion,
And your older, and much wiser ways!  
                                    
(Chorus)                              
                                    
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              SHE MOVED THRU THE FAIRE
                          -Padraic Colum
              recorded by Theodore Bikel
                                    
My young love said to me: My mother won't mind
And my father won't slight you for your lack of kind
She put her arms 'round me; these words she did say:
It will not be long, love, 'til our wedding day!
                                    
Then she stepped away from me, and she moved thru the Faire
And so fondly I watched her move here and move there
At last she turned homeward, with one star awake
As the Swan in the evening moves over the lake.
                                    
Last night she came to me, my dead love came in
And so soft did she move that her feet made no din
She put her arms 'round me; these words she did say:
It will not be long, love, 'til our wedding day!
                                    
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             CUP OF WONDER          
                    -Ian Anderson   
                    recorded: "Songs from the Wood"
                               Jethro Tull
                    copyright 1977 Salamander Music
                    pub. USA: Chrysalis Music Corp.
                                    
May I make my fond excuses for the lateness of the hour
But we accept your invitation, 
                      and we bring you Beltane's Flower
For the May Day is the Great Day, 
                      strung along the Old Straight Track
And those who ancient Lines did Ley will heed this song 
                                    that calls them back!
                                    
Ask the Green Man where he comes from, 
                             ask the Cup that fills with Red
Ask the old grey Standing Stones who show 
                             the Sun His way to bed
Question all as to their Ways, and learn 
                             the Secrets that they hold
Walk the lines of Nature's Palm, crossed with Silver 
                             and with Gold.
                                    
    (Chorus): Pass the Word, and pass the Lady
              Pass the Plate to all who hunger!
              Pass the Wit of Ancient Wisdom
              Pass the Cup of Crimson Wonder!
                                    
Join in Black December's Madness! 
                             Lie in August's welcome Corn!
Stir the Cup that's ever filling with 
                             the Blood of all that's born!
For the May Day is the Great Day, 
                        strung along the Old Straight Track
And those who ancient Lines did Ley will heed this Song 
                                      that calls them back!
                                    
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                       CUP OF WONDER II
                            -variant lyrics by the Whyte Bard
                                    
May I make my fond excuses for the lateness of the Hour
But I accept your invitation, and I bring you Beltane's Flower
For the May Day is the Great Day 
                            strung along the Old Straight Track
And those who ancient Lines did Ley will heed 
                            this Song that calls them back!
                                    
Ask the Green Man where he comes from, 
                                    ask the Sun his way to bed
Ask the grey and Standing Stones where last they lay their head
Ask the Lady where She's standing, growing young, 
                                                and growing old
Cross the Lines of Nature's Palm, marked with Silver, 
                                              crossed with Gold
For the May Day is the Great Day 
                            strung along the Old Straight Track
And those who ancient Lines did Ley 
                      will heed this Song that calls them back!
                                    
Ask the Lady where She's standing in the green and growing corn!
Take the Cup that's ever filling 
                              with the Blood of all that's born!
For the May Day is the Great Day, 
                            strung along the Old Straight Track
And those who ancient Lines did Ley 
                       will heed this Song that calls them back!
                                    
    So, pass the Cup, and pass the Lady!
    Pass the Plate to all who hunger!
    Pass the Wit of Ancient Wisdom  
    Pass the Cup of Crimson Wonder! 
                                    
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           THE SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS
                       -Wm. Butler Yeats
                recorded by Judy Collins
                                    
      I went out to the hazel - wood
      Because a fire was in my head 
      Cut and peeled a hazel - wand 
      Tied a berry to a thread      
      And when white moths were on the wing
      And moth - white stars were flickering out
      I dropped the berry in a stream
      And caught a little silver trout..........
                                    
      I had but laid it on the bank 
      And gone to blow the fire a-flame
      Something rustled in the air  
      Something called me by my name!
      It had become a glimmering Girl
      With apple - blossom in her hair
      Who called me by my name, and ran
      And vanished in the brightening air........
                                    
      Though I am old, with wandering
      Thru hilly lands, and hollow lands;
      I'll find out where she has gone
      To seek her lips, to take her hands-
      And walk thru long green dappled grass;
      To pluck 'til Time, and times are done:
      The Silver Apples of the Moon;
      The Golden Apples of the Sun...............
                                    
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                  THE CHILDISH EDDA 
                      -Poul Anderson
                      -Ron Ellik    
              (Tune: "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp")
                                    
Yggdrasil, where Nine Worlds clash, is a noble piece of ash
That shelters Norns and Gods and all that crew
There, a Dragon gnaws the base of an Eagle's resting place,
And four Harts, a Goat and Squirrel are there too!
                                    
Frigga took a year or so, and, except for mistletoe
Got from everything an Oath for Balder's good
Evil Loki wished him harm, so he hired Hodr's arm,
And the staff the Blind God threw was kissing-wood!
                                    
Tyr vowed Fenris-Wolf his hand if he couldn't break the Band
That All-Father's wisdom made both light and hefty...
Lupine muscles strained away, but the magic held its' sway -
And from then on, till The Time, they called Tyr "Lefty!"
                                    
When Thor went out to fish, he quickly got his wish,
and he hauled a Jormangandr from the Bay.
But Hymr cut the cable, and Thor was only able
To brag about the "one that got away..."
                                    
When Thor called upon the Giants, they didn't show defiance,
But they soon got rid of him, and of his Hammer!
For the sea he could not swallow, 
                           and old Grandmaw beat him hollow,
And the House-Pet caused an awful katzenjammer!
                                    
Asa-Thor became a "her" for to repossess Mjollnir,
And unto a frosty brute his troth did plight;
But the vittles that he ate would an army more than sate,
And the chefs at Utgard always rued that night!
                                    
Each God's Apple every day, kept the doctor far away
'Til a Giant captured Ydun from their Halls...
Loki fetched home Bragi's Bride, 
                    with Her health-food store beside,
Plus a char-broiled eagle underneath the Walls!
                                    
Odin said to Mim: "I think I would sort of like a drink."
Answered Mim: "That will cost you your left eye!   
For you've come up very late to the Well at Wisdom's Gate
And the set-up prices, after hours, are high!"
                                    
Oh, the Giants brought their War up to Bifrost's very Door
And the battling wrecked Asgards perfect clime-
Jormungandr, Hel and Fenris dealt out Death in doses generous
And, in fighting, did the Aesir pass The Time!
                                    
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              THE VALKYRIE SONG     
  (Tune: Wagner's "Flight of the Valkyries")
                                    
        We fly through the night skies
        Flashing our fat thighs,    
        Picking up dead guys;       
        You call this a job?        
                                    
        You take the blond guy,     
        I'll take the redhead!      
        Wait, he's not dead yet;    
        Let him go . . . splat!     
                                    
        Chorus: Woo-oop! Woo-oop!   
                Woo-oop! Woo-oop!   
                Woo-oop! Woo-oop!   
                Woo-oop! Woo-oop!   
                Oh-h-h-h-h-h!       
                                    
        We're hunting the Wabbit!   
        We're hunting the Wabbit!   
        We're hunting the Wabbit!   
        We're hunting the Wabbit!   
                                    
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         GOD IS ALIVE, MAGIC IS AFOOT
               -Leonard Cohen (c) 1966
                                    
God is alive.....Magic is afoot...
God is alive....magic is afoot...
God is afoot.....Magic is alive...
Alive is afoot..magic never died!
                                    
God never sickened. Many poor men lied. Many sick men lied.
Magic never weakened. Magic never hid. Magic always ruled. 
God is afoot. 
God never died!                        
                                    
God was Ruler, though his funeral lengthened.
Though His mourners thickened, magic never fled.
Though His shrouds were hoisted the naked God did live;
Though His words were twisted the naked magic thrived;
Though His death was published round and round the world
The heart did not believe.             
                                    
Many hurt men wondered. Many struck men bled.
Magic never faltered. Magic always led.
Many stones were rolled, but God would not lie down!
Many wild men lied.                    
Many fat men listened.                 
Though they offered stones, magic still was fed!
Though they locked their coffers, God was always served.
                                    
Magic is afoot....God is alive....     
Alive is afoot....Alive is in command. 
                                    
Many weak men hungered.                
Many strong men thrived.               
Though they boasted solitude, God was at their side.
Nor the dreamer in his cell, nor the captain on the hill:
Magic is alive!                        
Though His death was pardoned 'round and 'round the world,
The heart would not believe!           
                                    
Though laws were carved in marble they could not shelter men;
Though altars built in Parliaments, they could not order men;
Police arrested magic and magic went with them, ah!
For magic loves the hungry....         
                                    
But magic would not tarry, it moves from arm to arm,
It would not stay with them; it cannot come to harm:
Magic is afoot! It cannot come to harm.
It rests in an empty palm. It spawns in an empty mind.
But magic is no instrument: magic is the End!
                                    
Many men drove magic, but magic stayed behind; 
Many strong men lied.
They only passed thru magic and out the other side!
Many weak men lied.                    
They came to God in secret and though they left Him nourished, 
They would not tell Who healed;        
Though mountains danced before them, 
                            they said that God was dead!
Though His shrouds were hoisted, the naked God did live!
                                    
God is alive! 
Magic is afoot...
God is alive... 
God is alive...
Magic is afoot...                      
                                    
This I mean to whisper to my mind:     
This I mean to laugh with in my mind:  
This I mean my mind to serve           
'Til service is but magic, moving thru the world
And mind itself is magic, coursing thru the flesh
And flesh itself is magic, dancing on a clock,
And Time itself, the magic length of God!
                                    
God is alive...Magic is afoot...
Magic is afoot...God is alive..
Magic is alive...God is afoot...
Alive is afoot...God never died.

Many strong men lied.                  
They only passed thru magic and out the other side!
This I mean to whisper to my mind:     
This I mean to laugh with in my mind:  
This I mean my mind to serve           
'Til service is but magic, moving thru the world
And mind itself is magic, coursing thru the flesh
And flesh itself is magic, dancing on a clock,
And Time itself, the magic length of God!

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        THE HIGH HOLIDAY SONG
                         -Melusine
   (Tune "The Serving-Girl's Holiday")

    I've waited longing for today
    Spin the bobbin and spool away!
    In joy and bliss I'm off to play
    Upon this high holiday!

CHORUS: And spin the bobbin and spool away!
    Oh joy that it's a holiday!

    This night of (name) now we greet
    Hail my friends, and merry meet!
    Strike the harp; the drum we'll beat
    Upon this high holiday!

    The wine and cakes we've bought and made
    Found a spot in a moon-lit glade
    Our love and trust will never fade
    Especially on this holiday!

    In forst glade we've built a fire
    Symbol of our heart's desire
    Within Her Love we'll never tire
    Wit thee well this holiday!

    Cast the Circle, we're within
    Let the Spiral Dance begin!
    Invite the Lord and Lady in
    Upon this high holiday!

    Dancing, spinning to the tune
    The Piper plays beneath the moon
    We chant as one the Witches' Rune
    Upon this high holiday!

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                    HOOF AND HORN
                           - H. Smothers
           (c) copyright 1993 by Gerald Bliss
           (Tune: "Herring Croon" by Gordon Bok)
 
 
         Where do you go, little faunus?
         Where do you go, hoof-and-horn?
             Hot place and glowing place
             Lichens growing high
             Hills a hundred miles deep
             Where the dead men lie
             Bat eyes and boar eyes
             And they hunger after me
             When or where, I don't care
             Catch me if you can
 
        What do you fear, little faunus?
        What do you fear, hoof-and-horn?
             I fear the Man-place
             Stones over me
             Cold grey combing seas
             Come to bury me
             Giant jaws and sharper claws
             And they hunger after me
             Bat or stick, I am quick
             Catch me if you can
 
        Where do you dance, little faunus?
        Where do you dance, hoof-and-horn?
             I dance in secret place
             In the hidden glade
             Leaping high and bending low
             Through both sun and shade
             One time the piper calls
             And my dance flows out from me
             When or where, I don't care
             Catch me if you can.
 
        (Repeat first verse)
                      
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               WHATEVER BECAME OF CTHULHU 
                                -Joe Bethancourt
           (c) copyright 1993 by W. J. Bethancourt III
           (Tune: "Whatever Became of Hubert?")

           Whatever became of Cthulhu?
           Has anyone heard a thing?
           Did He die with a wail, with salt on His tail?
           Or retired with the Emperor Ming?
            
           What's become of cold horror and madness?
           We are missing His malice and badness!
           How can we His absence endure,
           Are the Old Gods returned to obscure?
            
           Are the horrors of H------ co-opted?
           Have the Goat's children all been...adopted?
           Disappeared in dimensions arcane and unknown
           Gone away with a wet, squishy plop...ted....
            
           Does Cthulhu, at R'lyeh, lost under the waves
           Dream still of the Sacrifice no hero saves?           
           Are Your priests and Your minions now through?
           Cthulhu, what happened to You?

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              STAINES MORRIS
                        -Traditional

         Come, ye young men, come along,
            with your music, dance, and song
         Bring your lassies in your hand
            for 'tis that which love commands

         CHORUS: Then to the maypole haste away        
                 For 'tis now our holiday              

         'Tis the choice time of the year
            and the violets now appear
         And the rose receives it's birth,
            and the pretty primrose decks the earth

         And when you will reckoned have
            what kisses you your sweetheart gave
         Take them all again and more,
            it will never make them poor

         When you lads have spent your time,
            and the day is past it's prime
         To your beds repair at night
            and dream there of your day's delight.

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                CIRCLE GAME
                        -Joni Mitchell
   -new words (c) copyright 1993 W.J. Bethancourt III

Yesterday, a child came out to wonder
Caught a dragonfly inside a jar
Fearful when the sky was full of thunder
And tearful at the falling of a star

CHORUS: And the seasons they go round and round
        The painted ponies go up and down
        We're captured on a carousel of time
        We can't return, we can only look behind
        From where we came
        And go 'round and 'round and 'round
        In the circle game

Then the child moved ten times round the seasons
Skated over ten clear frozen streams
Words like "when you're older" must appease him
And promises of "someday" make his dreams

16 springs. and 16 summers gone now
Cartwheels turn to car wheels thru the town
And they tell him, "Take your time; it won't be long now
Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down."

Years spin by and now the child is twenty
Tho his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true
There'll be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty
Before the last revolving year is thru

And so the spiral dance goes on forever
Seasons spinning slowly round the Sun
Circles for the Lord and for the Lady
Until the last great circle dance is done

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                PAGAN PADSTOW
                      -Traditional
   New words (c) copyright 1993 W.J. Bethancourt III

Unite and unite, and let us all unite
        for Summer is a-comin' today
And whither we are going we all will unite
        In the merry morning of May

The young men of Padstow they might if they would
        for Summer is a-comin' today
They might have built a ship and gilded it with gold
        In the merry morning of May

The young women of Padstow they might if they would
        for Summer is a-comin' today
They might have build a garland with the white rose and the red
        In the merry morning of May

Oh who are these young men who now do advance
        for Summer is a-comin' today
Oh some are come from England and some are come from France
        In the merry morning of May

   Oh where is the King? Oh where is he gone?
   He's out in his longboat, all on the salt sea o'er

   Up flies the kite, down falls the lark down
   And see the merry maidens, all in their white gowns
   And they dance in the springtime today!

With a merry ring and with a joyful Spring
        for Summer is a-comin' today
We dance the spiral round and merrily we sing
        In the merry morning of May

Unite and unite, and let us all unite
        for Summer is a-comin' today
And whither we are going we all will unite
        In the merry morning of May

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               THE SHAMANISTIC GURU
                          -Agni Runningweed  
        (c) copyright 1986 Agni Runningweed
           (Tune: "Chattanooga ChooChoo")

Pardon me boy, is that the SHAMANISTIC GURU?
Well, here's an as-ter-al dime, please give my aura a shine
He came just in time; I'm tired of worshiping Chthulu
That slime was making me slip; I need a new trip that's hip.

  Come journey to the underworld, its not very far
  When he gets his drum a-thumping eight to the bar
  Take it easy Uncle Gerry, we'll be makin' merry
  You talk about bliss - there's nothing quite like this

My medicine bag is packed I'll have to catch you later
I'd love to hang out with you but I've got reading to do
Eliade's a drag so give me Carlos Castenada
Though Michael Harner's not bad, he's not the source of the fad

  Come shake a gourd and dance around and rattle a bone
  Its the easy way to find the Maiden, Mother, and Crone
  It's been politically corrected, government inspected
  You'll feel your best after a vision quest

So if you've bent your intent, check with the Shamanistic Guru
He'll straighten you out with a majickal shout
And if your spirit is spent, check with the Shamanistic Guru
he'll show you the way, To get your power to stay

Is your power astray? Then go and see him today! 


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                THE WITCHES' CREED
                        -Doreen Valiente
      (c) copyright 1978 Phoenix Publishing,Inc.
       (Tune: "Rosin the Beau" works just fine)

        Hear now the words of the Witches,
        The secrets we hid in the night,
        When Dark was our destiny's pathway,
        That now we bring forth into light.

        Mysterious water and fire,
        The earth and the wide-ranging air,
        By hidden quintessence we know them,
        And we will and keep silent and dare.

        The birth and rebirth of all nature,
        The passing of winter and spring,
        We share with the life universal,
        Rejoice in the magical ring.

        Four times in the year the Great Sabbat
        Returns, and the witches are seen
        At Lammas and Candlemas dancing,
        On May Eve and Old Hallowe'en.

        When day-time and night-time are equal,
        When sun is greatest and least,
        Remember the four Lesser Sabbats,
        Again witches gather in feast.

        Thirteen silver moons in a year are,
        Thiteen is the coven's array.
        Thirteen times at Esbat make merry,
        For each golden year and a day.

        The power was passed down the ages,
        Each time between woman and man,
        Each century unto the other,
        Ere time and ages began.

        When drawn is the magical circle,
        By sword or athame of power,
        Its compass between two worlds lies,
        In Land of the Shades for that hour.

        This world has no right then to know it,
        And world of beyond will tell naught.
        The oldest of Gods are invoked there,
        The Great Work of magic is wrought.

        For two are the mysical Pillars,
        That stand at the gate of the shrine,
        And two are the powers of nature,
        the forms and forces divine.

        The dark and the light in succession,
        The opposites each unto each,
        Shown forth as God and as Goddess:
        Of this our ancestors teach.

        By night he's the wild wind's rider,
        The Horn'd one, the Lord of the Shades.
        By day he's King of the Woodland,
        The dweller in green forest glades.

        She is youthful or old as she pleases,
        She sails the torn clouds in her barque,
        The bright silver lady of midnight,
        The crone who weaves spells in the dark.

        The master and mistress of magic,
        They dwell in the deeps of the mind,
        Immortal and ever-renewing,
        With power to free or to bind.

        And Do what You Will be the challenge,
        So be it in Love that harms none,
        For this is the only commandment.
        By Magic of old, be it done!

CHORUS: So drink the good wine to the Old Gods,        
        And dance and make love in their praise,       
        Till Elphame's fair land shall receive us      
        In peace at the end of our days.              

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                BE PAGAN ONCE AGAIN!
                          -Anonymous
           (Tune: "A Nation Once Again!")

        When childhood's fire was in my blood
        I dreamt an ancient dreaming
        Against the Church we boldly stood
        As Pagans and as freemen
        And that in dreams I might yet see
        the Druid in the glen
        And Ireland, long the Church's toy
        Be Pagan once again!

CHORUS: Be Pagan once again!
        Be Pagan once again!
        And Ireland, long the Church's toy
        Be Pagan once again!

        The Old Gods only sleep you know
        Although betrayed and slandered
        They guarded us from every foe
        And blessed each crop and fine herd
        Then Patrick drove the snakes away
        And brought the churches in
        A bloody poor bargain, I would say!
        Be Pagan once again!

        Both Catholic and Protestant
        Lead us round by our noses
        Distracting from the filthy scent
        Of England's rotten roses
        They get us at each other's throats
        To murder kith and kin
        Too long we've been their starving goats:
        Be Pagan once again!

        And ever since that wretched day
        When Ireland first went Christian
        They've hedged us in, in every way
        And freedom made the worst sin
        Hang every churchman to a tree!
        Burn out their golden den!
        It's the only way we'll e'er be free;
        Be Pagan once again!

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GOD REST YE FOLK OF ASATRU / THE GODDESS BLESS THEE COVENFOLK
                                                        -Anonymous
           (Tune: "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen")

God rest ye folk of Asatru, let nothing you dismay
Just call on Thor and He will come to send His strength our way
And save us from the Christian curse that led us all astray

CHORUS: Oh tidings of comfort and joy
        Comfort and joy!
        Oh tidings of comfort and joy!

Remember how we blessed the Boar and gave the Gods our song?
Remember how we lit the torch to speed the Sun along?
Remember when our minds were free and our thoughts were strong?

They hid from us our Father's Eye, and made Him deaf and blind
The Lady's necklace shattered, as a nun she was confined
Men no more sought the future; men no longer looked behind

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The Goddess bless thee, covenfolk, let nothing you dismay
For, lo, the Sun is born again upon this Yuletide Day
Delivering us from the dark, and leading to the May

The power of the Pentagram is old, yet ever new
The Goddess doth three faces have, the Lord is three faced too
And three faced is the Holy Fool; a Myst'ry waits for you

The dancers of the Holy Year are eight, both great and small
The circles three, the quarters four, watchtowers standing tall
Be joyful for the secret is: the Goddess rules them all!

Within the blessed Apple lies the Message of the Queen
For from this pentacle shall rise the orchards fresh and green
The Earth shall blossom once again, the air be clear and clean!

Ye Sisters of the Sacred Moon, ye Sun-Lords of the Day
Remember when the Blessing comes, it alters every Way
Encircling then the world of men, and leading to the May!

So merry meet, ye covenfolk. in forest, field or hall
And hold your freedom close to hand, no more to be enthrall'd
The God and Goddess love ye, every single one and all!

The time is past when we need bow to words laid down by men
Tear down the walls that bar our way, and once more seek the glen
The Tree they turned into a Cross is growing green again!

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                -TWO ASATRU CAROLES-
                 
                  THUNDER ROLLS
                        -J. Leland
                        -Alice Rhoades
               (Tune: "Jingle Bells")

        Dashing thru the sky, in an iron-shod two-goat shay
        Holding hammers high, seeking trolls to slay!
        Rumbling fills the air as the cowardly take flight
        What fun it is to brag and brawl while flying to a fight!

        CHORUS: Oh, thunder rolls, thunder rolls
                Light'ning flashes bright
                Oh what fun to ride and sing
                A Pagan song tonight!


               ASA-THOR IS COMIN' TO TOWN
                              -Alice Rhoades
        (Tune: "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town")

        Oh you better watch out, you better not cry
        You better not pout, I'm tellin' you why:
        Asa-Thor is comin' to town

        He's wearin' his gloves, he's totin' his belt
        The fire in his eyes would make a rock melt
        Asa-Thor is comin' to town

        CHORUS: He guards you when you're sleepin'
                But once you are awake
                Old Red-Beard leaves you on your own
                And you get just what you make! 

        So you better not moan, you better not whine
        He'll rattle your bones and shake up your spine
        Asa-Thor is comin' to town!

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        TWO ROUNDS


  WE ALL COME FROM THE GODDESS

 We all come from the Goddess
 And to Her we shall return
 Like a drop of rain
 Flowing to the ocean

 We all come from The Horned One
 And to Him we shall return
 Like a flash of flame
 Ascending to the heavens


        VINE AND GRAIN

 Hoof and Horn, Hoof and Horn
 All that dies shall be reborn

 Vine and Grain, Vine and Grain,
 All that falls shall rise again


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                CAT'S IN THE KITCHEN
                        -Gwyddion PenDderwyn

 Cat's in the kitchen and she's got a mouse
 Fox has a squirrel up a tree
 Hawk's gone a-hunting and she's caught a little grouse
 But none of them have left a bite for me
 What can you kill when you're high on a hill
 And you've never killed a critter in your life?
 If I had me a gun I could have me some fun
 But all I've got is this old pocket-knife...

         Now I wonder how did I ever get myself in a place
         Where I couldn't pick an apple off a tree?
         Sometimes I blame it on the whole human race
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me, me, me
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me

 Truck wouldn't start, you know it's out of gas
 And we all know that gasoline ain't free
 If I had me some cash, or a high-grade stash
 I couldn't get the gas to come to me
 Now the tire's gone flat as a mortarboard hat
 And there ain't another like it in the town
 So my old back-pack's got my grocery sack
 And I try not to let it get me down

         But I wonder how did I ever get myself in a place
         Where the gasoline and tires are never free?
         Sometimes I blame it on the whole human race
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me, me, me
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me

 Book isn't finished, now it's pouring rain
 And all of my clothes are soakin' wet
 To live in this house, you know I'd have to be insane
 But I haven't caught a cold this Winter yet...
 Firewood is gone, used the last stick at dawn
 Now there's mildew on everything I own
 Built my house in a byre, lost my tools in a fire
 And I have to put a fence in all alone

         And I wonder how did I ever get myself in a place
         Where I couldn't get an ounce of sympathy?
         Sometimes I blame it on the whole human race
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me, me, me
         Sometimes I wonder if it's me

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                GIMMIE
                   -Ellen Reed

(First part is spoken)

I meet many kinds of pagans everywhere I go.
The other day I met a group who worshipped "GI Joe"....
There are many pagan pathways, some ancient and some quaint.
I thought I'd take this chance to speak 
                            of several things that ain't!

Being in the SCA does not make you a pagan
Whatever faith your personna doth profess.
A pentagram on your device
Don't make you pagan, though it's nice.
A ritual robe is more than fancy dress!

CHORUS: Don't make a mockery of all I hold dear.
        My path is not a hobby or a game.
        It isn't something that you play,
        It's something you live every day
        And if you don't, you don't deserve the name.

Going to a sci-fi con does not make you a pagan
However great a filker you may be.
The spiritual path that I am on
Is more than "Mists of Avalon"
Or any other book by MZB!

Playing advanced D&D does not make you a pagan
However high a level you may be.
I hate to sound like such a bitch,
But spell points don't make you a witch!
Initiations don't come with EP!

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        THE I AM NOT A PAGAN POLKA
                        -Sharon and Murray Porath
                        -revised 1993 Joe Bethancourt
      (Tune: "I Am Not A Nazi Polka")

        As you travel in the realms of fandom
        Some words are spoken loud and clear
        For to keep their mundane jobs, all fandom
        Repeats this to each and every ear:

Each and every trufan dances to the strain
Of the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"
All, with -some- exceptions, join in the refrain
Of the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"
Covens are a place where Catholic girls are friends!
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"
And pentagrams are messages that Western Union sends!
In the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

We will not wear strange jewelry, 
                            with crescent moons or stars
Our position on -that- will never budge!
We've never seen "The Wicker Man" and never have to know
What's the proper wine to go with chocolate fudge!

I've never drawn a circle, or cast a single spell!
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

Do you chant on Halloween?
        (I don't chant on Halloween!)
"I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

Do you read "Circle Network News?"
        (I don't read "Circle Network News!")
"I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

Aren't you in a skyclad group?
        (Hey, we're just very friendly!)
"I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

Did you not help write this song?
        (I can't tell you, it's a secret!)
Why?
        (I took an oath....)
Did you put it back?
        (What?)
The Oath!
        (What oath?)
You don't remember?
        (Of course not! What -are- you on about?)
Well, it's when......

They bring you in to a group full of Mysteries
You are told you must swear by the sacred trees
You will not tell a soul anything you see
Or you learn, or you hear, or you'll break the geas!
If you do you'll be cast into molten rock!
You'll be dropped from your group like a mouldy sock!
Secrets that you can't reveal! Everyone stonewall!
Then you go and write a book, pub-ul-ish it all!
Publish it all! Publish it all! You publish.....

Mine's coming out next week.
        (Mine's been remaindered...)
Oh.

There are hidden Pagans who will stay underground
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"
There are other Pagans who easily are found
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

We think the Inquisition was really a good thing
And Salem showed the way that things should be
We don't have strange opinions, our minds are full of mush
We get all we need to know from old TV...some old TV
Some old TV.....So mote it be....
so mote it be....so mote it....

Oops.

We are all quite Christian, it's the Second Coming thing
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"
So open up your Hymnals to page 23 and sing
Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan ......"

Wait a minute! You there, you are not singing!
You don't like to sing?
Are you a victim of Frank Hayes Syndrome 
and can't remember the words?

Didn't you have your PC programmed to call Jerry Falwell 
2048 times last week? 
SING!

Sing the "I Am Not A Pagan Polka!"

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               HELLO GOODBYE HELLO
                           -Joe Bethancourt
       (c) copyright 1993 W.J. Bethancourt III

Your visit now is over, your drifting dream is done
'Tis time now to remember, the Journey's just begun
The peaceful fields of Summerland, to rest in Lady's Grace
To know the lessons that you've learned; to know your real face
To know the fullness of your lives, to know the reasons why:

CHORUS I: (1st voice) Goodbye!
          (2nd voice) Hello!
          (1st voice) Goodbye!
          (2nd voice) Hello!
          (1st voice) Goodbye!
          (2nd voice) Hello!
          (together) Goodbye!

Your friends and lovers left behind to walk an earthly way
Bid you "Blessed Be," as we are parted on this day
Our paths will join again, my friend, in Summerland's bright glow
With joy and sorrow mixed we bid you "Welcome" as you go
And so we see a Mystery, we're laughing as we cry:

CHORUS

Here's an end to pain and sorrow, here's an end to bitter tears
Walk in joy beside the Lord and Lady, put away your fears!
Look forward to your future, look back at where you've been
Say "merry meet, and merry part, and merry meet again!"
With joy we send you on your Way; we're sad to see you go:

CHORUS II: (1st voice) Hello!
           (2nd voice) Goodbye!
           (1st voice) Hello!
           (2nd voice) Goodbye!
           (1st voice) Hello!
           (2nd voice) Goodbye!
           (together) Hello!

The life the Lady loaned you comes full circle one more time
And the Universe keeps spinning on, a Circle so sublime
A circle now is ended here, a circle's just begun,
The End is the Beginning, the Dance is never done!
Sunset changes to sunrise; a baby starts to cry.....

CHORUS I 

CHORUS II

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                YOUNG FOLKS, OLD FOLKS
                        -Joe Bethancourt
         (c) copyright 1993 W. J. Bethancourt III
           (Tune: "Young Folks, Old Folks")

CHORUS: Young folks, old folks, everybody come
        Come to the ritual and have a lotta fun
        Please check your bathing suits and undies at the door
        And we'll show ya Gods and Goddesses you've never seen before!

        The drums started beatin' and in walked Ininni
        Wearin' a bright green, skimpy string bikini
        Pan snuck up and tried to pinch Her on the rear
        Ininni said, "You old goat!" and kicked the chandelier!

        Bridget comes from Ireland, Bridget's pretty cute
        Runnin' all around in just Her birthday suit
        The things She did would make St. Patrick faint
        But they couldn't run her off, so they changed her to a saint!

        Herne is a Hunter, Herne's pretty blunt
        Herne came in with the entire Wild Hunt!
        They all got to partying, gettin' pretty loose:
        Antlers in the treetops! Who goosed a moose?

        Diana is a virgin, Diana is a prude
        Don't like partyin', hates bein' lewd
        Actaeon saw her in the bathroom, nekkid as a log
        So She got pissed off and threw him to the dogs!

        Artemis is sexy, She's about the best
        Really quite amazing, with fifty-seven breasts!
        She got popular, really made the scene
        When She showed off Her chest in Playboy magazine!

        The Morrigan came in, kicked Loki in the butt
        Then She turned Him around and kicked Him in the nuts
        She said, "It's a nice way of relieving stress.....
        ....I'm not really angry, it's just constant PMS!"

        The Fool got drunk and danced around the room
        Doin' lewd things with the handle of a broom
        Lillith got int'rested, they went off in the dark
        It ain't nothin' much; they're both an easy mark!

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     THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE DISCORDIANS
                  -Revised by Jeremy Daniel Buhler                        
  (Tune: "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic")

     Now, the Gods they threw a party
          In one thousand-odd B.C.
     They invited every goddess
          'Cept Discordia, all but She
     So She rolled a golden apple
          Thereby starting a melee
     Her apple corps is strong!

     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Her apple corps is strong!

     Though the Romans dubbed Her Eris
          And the Brits yclept Her Strife
     She is still the same Discordia -
          Chaos' spawn, and Murphy's wife
     And the mortal who ignores Her
          Courts the peril of his life
     Her apple corps is strong!

     She's the Goddess of Uncertainty -
          The Mother of all Doubt
     But Her influence is one thing
          Physics cannot do without
     In the halls of academia
          The quantum theorists shout
     "Her apple corps is strong!"

     She's the strangest of attractors
          And a fractious, fractal minx
     There is madness to Her method
          And a twist to how She thinks     
     Lorenz, Mandelbrot, and Julia
          Could not divine Her kinks
     Her apple corps is strong!

     I have seen the works of Eris
          In our citadels and camps
     For the world, now more than ever,
          Seems to bear Her special stamp
     Which is why I think Discordians
          Will soon emerge the champs
     Our apple corps is strong!

CHORUS (revised):

     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Grand and gory, hail Discordia!
     Our apple corps is strong!

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              WICCAN AMAZING GRACE
                         -from Margot Adler

        Amazing grace, how sweet the earth
        That formed a witch like me
        I once was burned, but now I thrive
        Was hanged but now I sing

        T'was grace that drew down the moon
        And grace that raised the sea
        The magick of the people's will
        Will set our Mother free!

        Amazing grace, how sweet the earth
        That formed a witch like me
        I once was burned, but now I thrive
        Was hanged but now I sing

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                   SAMHAIN CHANT
                        -Anonymous
               (from Old Path Coven)

        Now the old year's fruit comes to our hand
        It is the seed of the year that now begins
        There is no end to the Circle, no end!
        There is no end to life, there is no end!

        For we have danced the Spiral Dance
        The wheel of the year has turned again
        There is no end to the Circle, no end!
        There is no end to life, there is no end!

        Earth we thank you for our strength
        Air we thank you for your cleansing winds
        There is no end to the Circle, no end!
        There is no end to life, there is no end!

        Thank you Fire for your passion and bright will
        Thank you Water for the love that flows within
        There is no end to the Circle, no end!
        There is no end to life, there is no end!

        As now we ask your blessings to impart
        Strength and love come bright into our hearts
        There is no end to the Circle, no end!
        There is no end to life, there is no end!

        (repeat ad libitum)

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     TWA FLYING SORCERORS
     (c) Copyright 1984  by Sourdough Jackson

(tune:  Twa Magicians )

The Lady stood in her front door, 
As gold as harvest land,
When up there came a lusty Smith
With his hammer in his hand.

Chorus I: Fly, Lady, fly!
          In thin air you can't hide!
          The lusty Smith will be your love
          And clouds he'll take in stride.

O Lady fair, of wisdom rare, 
Your secrets I'll have read
Before sunrise--moreover,
I'll have your maidenhead.  (chorus I)

I'd rather die an ancient maid,
All buried in my grave,
Than a husky, dusky, coal-black Smith
My maidenhead should have.  (chorus I)

She stood upon the fertile ground
And swore upon her rod
The coal-black Smith would take her not
And never be her love.  (chorus I)

So he took up his hammer-head
And swore on iron cold
Her maidenhead and secrets 
Would be his ere night grew old.  (chorus I)

So she became a chimney-swift
And sprang into the air,
And he became an aeroplane
And overtook her there.  (chorus I)

She became a demon's wall
Of brick high off the ground,
So he became a rocket-plane
And broke the speed of sound!  (chorus I)

Then she became the Harvest Moon,
Bright Luna in her grace,
And he became an astronaut
And walked upon her face.

Chorus II:  Fly, Lady, fly!
            In deep space you can't hide!
            The lusty Smith will be your love,
            And stars he'll take in stride.

So she became a ringed world,
The glory of the night,
Then he became a Voyager,
Flew by, kept her in sight.  (chorus II)

Now she's become a neighbor-star
As yellow as the Sun,
And he's become a ramscoop-ship;
Swift to her side he's run.  (chorus II)

So she's become a giant blue
O'er halfway to the core,
And he's become a hypership
And jumped to her once more.  (chorus II)

She shifted form and place all day
And half the weary night,
For all the changes she did make,
The Smith kept her in sight.  (chorus II)

She could not hide out in the sky;
The Smith could always find her.
And so the Lady took the sky
And wrapped it up inside her.  (chorus II)

She was a Singularity,
Which seemed to stop him dead
Until he popped outside and knew
He'd have her maidenhead.  (chorus II)

Now since she covered all there is,
As Black Holes might behave,
She was quite naked, so the Smith
Her maidenhead did have.  (chorus II)

And so the Smith became her love
In one big cosmic bang,
And so magicians twa began
The World anew, again!  (no chorus)

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     SONG BEFORE ACTION - In Memoriam: Phil Ochs
     tune:  No More Songs, by Phil Ochs
     --(c) Copyright 1986 by Sourdough Jackson


Arise!  Arise!  Arise!
The Sun's gone from the skies;
The Watchman his horn is blowing.
We sally forth today
To fight a futile fray,
And it seems that I have no more songs.

The Hound devours the Moon,
The end comes all too soon,
The Worm of Despair is stirring,
The Wolf has burst his chain,
Black Chaos will remain,
And it seems that I have no more songs.

With hammer, sword, and spear,
We go, despite our fear.
My eight-legged steed I'm mounting.
Across the Bow of Rain
We ride to Vigrid's plain,
And it seems that I have no more songs.

A poet comes to me
From hanging on a tree.
He asks, "Why this somber riding?"
I tell him what I've found
In runes cast on the ground,
And it seems that I have no more songs.

He says, "The futures known
Aren't graven into stone.
'Tis custom to talk ere fighting.
Stall Surtur, with his blaze,
And Loki for three days,
And I think for you will be more songs."

We enter Vigrid Plain.
By ancient law, explain
We wish to have truce for talking.
We stall three days by right.
Tomorrow we must fight,
And it seems that I have no more songs.

But Garm pukes up the Moon,
The Worm and Fenris swoon,
The Sun with the Spring is rising.
To Baldur goes my crown,
I'll quit and settle down,
And I'll spend my days in making songs.

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LIVING ROOM LIGHT
tune:  Living Room Light, by the Kinks
--(c) Copyright 1988 by Sourdough Jackson


The wine's on the altar,  the incense is smoking,
The candles are burning so bright,
The Priestess is ready, it's time to begin,
So we turn off the living room light.

Your Circle's an obloid, you're not really centered,
When skyclad you're really uptight,
But I don't have to see you the way that you are
Till we turn off the living room light.

My ritual's rotten, my cones are all cracked, and
My subconscious is a real fright,
But you don't have to see me the way that I am
Till we turn off the living room light.

Our trust is imperfect, our love's rather banal,
The Lady must think we're a sight,
But we don't have to see ourselves the way that we are
Till we turn off the living room light.
Oh, we don't see ourselves the way we really are,
Till we turn off the living room light.

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STAR LADY 
tune:  Earth Mother, by the Jefferson Airplane
-- (c) Copyright 1988 by Sourdough Jackson


Earth Mother, your daughters are here,
Rising from the sand-plains.
Earth Mother, your daughters are here,
Flashing through the starlanes.

Gaea was once our cradle
With blankets of green and blue.
Now we stand, grown and able
To reach for what we view.
     Earth Mother, etc.

We stand as strong, young maidens.
The Lady's taught us to fly.
With a song and a kiss for our Mother
We leap up into the sky.
     Earth Mother, etc.

We rise to greet our Lady
Awaiting our joyous parade,
Souls shrove of darkness, for when
The ship lifts, all debts are paid.
     Star Lady, your sisters are here,
     Rising from the sand-plains,
     Star Lady, your sisters are here,
     Flashing through the starlanes.

Out burst the daughters of Gaea
Into the the fathomless deep,
Learning true names of the places
Found as our home we sweep.
     Star Lady, etc.

We'll say hello to our neighbors;
Our loneliness shall be gone.
We recognize no division
Of space that no one owns.
     Star Lady, etc.

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                Pict Song 2.0
        words (c) 1994 by Isaac Bonewits
      (based on R. Kipling's "Pict Song")
                                     

(c) 1994 by Isaac Bonewits. This song may be reposted freely on the Net, provided no editing is done and this notice is attached. Isaac has two albums of his other songs available on tape: "Be Pagan Once Again!" and "Avalon Is Rising!" Call him at 1-800-DRUIDRY for a catalog of these and other Pagan and magical music and lecture tapes by him and others, as well as notification of his upcoming album and concerts.
Envoi: We are the little folk, we, Tapping away on our keys, Sailing the silicon sea, Weaving the Net as we please... 1: Eternally tyranny spreads, Always its heavy hoofs fall On our paychecks, our votes, and our beds, And the strong never heed when we squall. Their power grows on and that's all; And they think themselves safe in their greed, Behind each secure garden wall, Ignoring the rage of our breed. Chorus: We are the little folk, we, Too little to love or to hate; Just the techno-peasantry, But watch as we drag down the great! We are the bug in the code. We are the gap in the text. We are the data grown old. We are the program that's -- hexed. 2: They seem secure from all threat, Their power so vast and so vile. But we have learned on the Net How to tap any government file Or corporate scheme, and we smile, As the bastards go mad in their quest For the ones who've exposed all their guile, While logging on only as "Guest!" [Chorus] 3: No, maybe we are not strong, But we know hackers who are And gladly we'll guide them along, With I-Ds to take them in far, And passwords to clear every bar To databanks musty and deep. And we'll dump all the dirt star-dot-star, To the Net while our rulers still sleep! [Chorus, repeat Envoi] Go Back To The Table of Contents AVATAR When righteousness declines and wickedness is strong In the dawning of an age as a new age comes along That's when I rise again, again, again to light the flame Of truth within the world of men I am light, I am truth, I am the fire of the sun I am the hope of all the earth the power of the one `When men have lost their way and know not where to turn And the future seems to lay where the fires of hatred burn That's when I rise again again again to light the flame of love within the hearts of men I am light, I am truth, I am the fire of the sun I am the destiny of man, the Spirit of the one When ignorance has bound the hearts of men in fear And men cry out for help, and no one seems to hear That's when I rise again, to break the bonds enslaving men To let a new world be born. I am light, I am truth, I am the fire of the sun I am the hope of all the earth the triumph of the one. Go Back To The Table of Contents CIRCLE OF THE SUN - Sally Rogers Babies are born in the circle of the Sun Circle of the Sun on the birthin' day Babies are born in the circle of the sun Circle of the sun on the birthin' day. Clouds to the east, clouds to the west Wind and rain to the north and south Babies are born in the circle of the sun Circle of the sun on the birthin' day. Children take their first step in a circle of the sun Circle of the Sun on their walkin' day Children take their first step in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on their walkin' day. Clouds to the east, clouds to the west Wind and rain to the north and south Children take their first step in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on their walkin' day. Children speak their first word in a circle of the sun Circle of the Sun on their talkin' day Children speak their first word in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on their talkin' day. Clouds to the east, clouds to the west Wind and rain to the north and south Children speak their first word in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on their talkin' day. Hope to be married in a circle of the sun Circle of the Sun on the wedding day Hope to be married in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on the wedding day. Clouds to the east, clouds to the west Wind and rain to the north and south Hope to be married in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on the wedding day. And I hope to die in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on my dying day And spread my ashes in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on my dying day. Clouds to the east, clouds to the west Wind and rain to the north and south Spread my ashes in a circle of the sun Circle of the sun on the dying day. Recorded by Sally Rogers- Circle of the Sun Go Back To The Table of Contents COME WITCHES TO THE DANCE (c) copyright Laurie Stidolph, 1981 (Laurie Stidolph) Come Witches, to the Dance, to the merry dance Our Lady loves our Lord, O! With pipe and drum in moon and sun For fair Dian and merry Pan The old ways are made young, O The old ways are made young! When midnight fills the sky, my true love and I Will cast a circle round, O With voices strong in chant and song We'll work our will and drink our fill And dance the darkness down, O And dance the darkness down, O! To the Lady's Dance of Life Her sweet Piper calls But if you should stumble If you should fall Rise up to the Rhythm That embraces it all Come, Witches, to the Dance! All hail the Beltane fire: may it well inspire Burn triumphant to the Lady! She is crowned this day the Queen of May O'er woods and fields Her green sceptre She wields The Mother now holds sway, O The Mother now holds sway Farewell, Our Lady Green! It is Hallowe'en! Now the crone wields Her winter sceptre Though old and wise, young are Her eyes Though Death She brings, "Rebirth!" She sings To all that fades and dies, O To all that fades and dies Once in the Full Moon's gleam as I lay in a dream Came a Lady to my chamber In earthly form like woman born All Time, all Space lay in her face I rose to Her embrace, O I rose to Her embrace So queenly was She I fell to my knee And bent my brow to her, O "O no!" said She, "Kneel not to me But stand! Arise! Open your eyes! It is yourself you see, O Yourself you see in me!" Come, Witches, as before, to the Shining Door Fear not to fling it open! Fear not to see the Mystery: That we are Pan and fair Dian And evermore shall be, O And evermore shall be! Go Back To The Table of Contents KING OF ANNWN (Paul Housfield) If I can meet you halfway, would you meet me halfway, too Because I am entering this forest not knowing I'm in search of you With your pale grey countenance and your dogs with ears of red I'd be a fool if I did not know that you are the King of the Dead When I entered in this forest and your quarry I did find And I drove away those red eared hounds with a fool's unknowing mind And now you say I must repay, what a price you ask of me To draw my sword and with one blow to defeat your enemy Ride on hero, leave the living alone One year passes, then you'll return home When I reach the gates of the land you rule, who will greet me, who will I see? When I walk through those dark portals, will they know I am not thee? Though your semblance now you give to me, deep within a cold fear breaks Of a land the living never trod, only those your kingdom takes Ride on hero, leave the living alone One year passes, then you'll return home There's a river in your kingdom, far away from living light Where you tell me that in this body I must prepare myself for a fight There's no arguing with destiny, or with the wheel of life and death Is it truly me that I see taking Havgan's final breath? Ride on hero, leave the living alone one year passes, then you'll return home Ride on hero, Annwyn's promise will protect your home. The snow is slowly melting and the clouds bring the rain The Lady wakes, for the spring has come again We dance in the meadows and we dance in the groves And rejoice in the Lord's and the Lady's love Go Back To The Table of Contents LUGHNASAD DANCE (by Gwydion) Lugh, the light of summer bright Clothed all in green Tailtiu, his mother true Rise up and be seen At your festival sounds the horn, Calling the people again Child of barleycorn, newly summer-born Ripening like the grain Lugh grew tall from spring to fall Then sought to find a wife But Balor came and made his claim And swore to take Lugh's life The two did fight from morn till night When Lugh did strike him one Balor's eye flew in the sky And there became the sun Lugh was wed and made his bed With Erinn in the north And there they lay through many a day And soon a child came forth The child grew tall from spring to fall Setanta was his name But then at length, by honor's strength Cuchulain he became Go Back To The Table of Contents ON MIDSUMMER DAY (Murtaugh) On midsummer day in the land of Erin The war with the Firbolg about to begin Thrice nine of the children of Danu were killed In the first bloody hurl match upon the great hill For four days a terrible slaughter took place The king of the Firbolg with agonized face At the Morrigan's screaming while circling above And blood drenched the country of goddesses' love Derry down, down, down, derry down Yeokay the Firbolg was killed in his flight The hand of Nuada chopped off in the fight Tho battle was ended there was just one thing Nuada was blemished, he could not be king Avoiding occurrence of political wars The goddesses' children went to the Fomors The king of the Fomors, he sent them his son To rule Danu's children and block out the sun Derry down, down, down, derry down The name of this evil new ruler was Bres Stole most of their cattle and taxed all the rest Ogma the champion was sent to fetch wood Dagda forced to build forts fast as he could They suffered from insult from famine and cold Bres would not allow them their pleasures to hold The Armid, the Dianchet and Miach were known Attempting to help Nuada take back the throne Derry down... They dug up his hand and they put in place The magic was worked and the pentagrams traced Sinew to sinew and nerve to nerve fold Nuada's eyes glistened and he became whole A poet and tale teller deserved some respect I sang songs for Bres tho I didn't expect To be thrown in a dungeon, no fire, no bread A curse upon Bres was the next thing I read Derry down... No meat on the plates and no milk of the cows No money for minstrels, no homes for ourselves By hoarding and taxing he says he conserves May Bres receive what he truly deserves The magic began as the magic was said And his face became covered with blotches bright red By being a tyrant he was made a fool The result of this blemish was he could not rule Derry Down... And Nuada returned to the throne once again And the children of Danu rejoiced to the end By feasting and drinking all night till we fold the triumphant children of goddess of old. Go Back To The Table of Contents SOLAR CAROL Adam Austill, Court Dorsey, Charlie King, Marcia Taylor See the sun how bright it shines, on the nations of the earth All who share this thing called life celebrate each day's rebirth (cho) So-o-o-o-lar power, inexpensive energy (2x) Brother river so your hear how the valley calls you down Send your rushing waters near, let the joyful hills resound Sister wind we've heard on high sweetly singing o'er the plain And the windmills in reply echoing their glad refrain How we love complexity when the answer's rather plain Join the sun in jubilee, sing with us this joyous strain Go Back To The Table of Contents PAGANISM IN MINNESOTA or, THE WICCAN-SHAMAN-DRUID SONG Lyrics by Eran (with help from Roisin) (Morningstar Coven) (Tune: "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy") I'm a Wiccan-Shaman-Druid, I am new age through and through. Decked in crystals from my head to toe, With feathers and pyramids, too. My spirit-guide is from Atlantis. He's a Zen-Aztec guru. Come and spend the weekend with us, For two thousand dollars You'll be a Wiccan-Shaman too. I'm an Elvis-Loki-Viking. I channel Ashley Montague. In a former life I was a gypsy clerk, Bull fighter, and troubadour, too. I know five Illuminati, They're a strange and motley crew. There's a priest from ancient China, He lives in my basement. He is an Elvis-Viking too. My coven is part Rosicrucian, Mixed with some Theosophy. Add in some stuff from the Golden Dawn, `Cause Crowley's just all right with me. I've got twelve initiations, I've seen all there is too see. And watch out for those strange Co-Mason-Santaria-Druids, They'll cement your chickens to a tree. I've got a pipe ceremony, Adapted from the O.T.O. I use a sweatlodge for my Beltane rites, The Maypole is just there for show. I have got a glass athame, With batteries to make it glow. It's just great for calling quarters In my new tradition: The Lynn Andrews-Buckland-Starhawk Grove. NOTE: This was the song sung by members of the MorningStar Coven during the Talent Show at DragonFest '95. I don't think they would mind you using it, just be sure to give credit, where credit is due! Go Back To The Table of Contents LOKI THE FOOL (c) Alice Karlsdottir, 1982, To the tune "The Old Orange Flute" (can also go to "Sweet Betsy from Pike") Oh, the great gods of Asgard are noble and free They are upright and forthright, (as great gods should be) But there's one in their midst doesn't follow the rule The sly mischief-monger called Loki the Fool. He lies and he pilfers, tells jokes that are rude He's raucous, he's ribald, he's rowdy, he's rude, He tricks and he teases, though he's not really cruel-- Just don't turn your back on that Loki the Fool. In grim Jotunheim, where the weather is freezin', He mixed blood with Odin (and who knows the reason?) They laughed and drank wine, went on gay escapades, Fought wizards and trolls, and seduced fair young maids. Now some think that Odin here made a mistake By tying himself to this impudent rake But I'll tell you a fact (though it makes scholars mad) If the Alfather likes him, he can't be all bad. Poor Lopt's reputation is not of the best He gave Sif a slip-job without her behest, He lifted from Freya her most precious jewel, And Thor's got his hands full when he rides with the Fool. He stole Idunn's apples, (which wasn't too nice) Sired monsters galore and put Balder on ice, And the gods all berate him for what he has done; Well gee, can't a boy have a wee bit of fun? They say he's corrupted and wicked indeed 'Cause he mothered the Alfather's mystical steed, It's not he's perverted or easily led, Let's just say that he's not very choosy in bed. He tried to enliven sedate Asgard's halls By tying the beard of a goat to his balls, And they say that his tongue's his most effective tool-- And that's why all the ladies love Loki the Fool. To the end of all time he'll run free in the land And all things stir and change at the touch of his hand, And when the world's old and no fun's left in store, He'll blow it all up and start over once more. Now scholars and such say he's captured and bound But just look at the world, you'll see he's still around, For to live here without him would be just too cruel, Oh, Loki, we love you! Dear Loki, the Fool!