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THE
INNER SANCTUM
CHANTS: BELTANE
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BELTANE
CHANT ONE
Here we come a piping,
In Springtime and in
May;
Green fruit aripening,
And Winter fled away.
The Queen she sits upon
the strand,
Fair as lily, white as
wand;
Seven billows on the
sea,
Horses riding fast and
free,
And bells beyond the
sand.
Valiente, Doreen;
"Witchcraft for Tomorrow"; Phoenix Publishing 1985
BELTANE
CHANT TWO
The High Priestess and High Priest lead a ring
dance around the bonfire. Start out with "A Tree Song" from Rudyard Kipling's
"Weland's Sword" story in "Puck of Pook's Hill".
"Oh, do not tell the Priest
of our Art,
Or he would call it sin;
But we shall be out in
the woods all night,
A conjuring summer in!
And we bring you news
by word of mouth
For women, cattle and
corn
Now is the dun come up
from
the South
With Oak, and Ash and
Thorn!"
Farrar, Janet
and Stewart; "Eight Sabbats For Witches"; Robert Hale 1983
STAG
CALL also MAYCHANT THREE
The men gather around the fire, next to their
partners, and they say in unison:
"I am the stag of seven
tines;
I am a wide flood on
the plain;
I am a wind on the deep
waters;
I am a shining tear of
the sun;
I am a hawk on a cliff;
I am fair among flowers;
I am a god who sets the
head afire with smoke."
Graves, Robert;
"The White Goddess"; Farrar 1970
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