Category Archives: Rituals

Foxgloves

From the world of wildness Comes a flower Known as the Foxglove It has the power To kill to revive The heart of hearts From the depths of folklore It imparts A poison that is so extreme A gift of … Continue reading

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Ritual

Figures in silhouette Bathed in pure light A romantic ritual Everlastingly bright Creative endeavour Deliberately The spark of the infinite That’s who they be

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Stonehenge

I am ok it’s just Stonehenge is clearly a special place being disrespected by our government order adding to a Druids lamentation by stating a need to change its status by using Labouring machinery to facilitate a tunnel a positional … Continue reading

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Horley

A crescent Moon A clearing in a tongue of land Was where At the extreme North West Of Oxfordshire on Warwickshire’s border share On 8.27 acres Of level paddock land Slightly acidic based rich soil On clay I understand At … Continue reading

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Portland it’s sights and thoughts

Breath Life itself Appreciation From simple sights Night and day lights Sensitive souls Extols Salvation

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Weird behaviour on the face of it

Birds get awfully uncomfortable Sometimes in the wild Itchy and scratchy And acting like a child They may settle on an ants nest And let the ants climb Up over their bodies It’s called Anting And with time Ants give … Continue reading

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Lammas Time

Falling over at the end Alongside hopefully your best friend The golden liquor does for you What ritual does for all The world is spinning round and round Pulling corn out of the ground Feeling lost and never found Lammas … Continue reading

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Rosemary and salt

Rosemarys protection Salt’s alkalinity Masculine element fire Planet Sun which be Salt of course it’s clearly Yang vibrations purifying Eliminates negativity For sleep it’s edifying

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Glades of green

Glades of green Where our Dear Fae Frequent And seemingly do play In the velvet underworld Where we with wildness Find we are hurled Glades of green A kingdom where Memories live And we all share

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Squirrel play

If it rolls Then these souls Are set fair to play Mind over matter Why not I say In the wilds Surely animals Are bound to amuse Themselves

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Glastonbury and the TOR

Angry but angry with purpose The avid see genuineness Artistic meaningful passion In truest form I still bless All of the Gods there have ever been For all of the centuries before Avalon island of immeasurable charm With glastonbury and … Continue reading

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Foxy boy

A glorious path To he knows where Wild flowers their bouquet Fills the air The peace &quiet The solace we Pick up really just us three Most discerning His eyes bright Pick up facets of the light That draws conclusions … Continue reading

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Ancestral arrival

An amazing exponential benevolence Succeeds From the watching and the guarding Caretaking that feeds Love and great affection Ancestral sentinels Who became my chaperones With, their profound spells

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The TOR

Billowing marbled cloud cover radiates Over the island of Avalon where Some contradictions and divergent crossroads The homeward journey The pagan camp share The great magnetism envelopes the TOR That looks down into Glasto Such strides we ignore Resource and … Continue reading

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The old crafte

Just go back in time Before 1800 When real healing women Conducted themselves There were no doctors Herbals were out there People took sick Their heads took despair The women had studied the ways of the herbals The forests the … Continue reading

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Today’s Consternation

“Not my king” Some people sing Real ones Not the rent a crowd It’s dull and wet In London Town Stop it All that’s going down 250 million quid Frittered a way In a few hours Crowns regalia choirs And … Continue reading

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