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Truly, truly the Elvish folk say, | Truly, truly the [[Library:Races#Elves|Elvish]] folk say,<br> | ||
"Magick flows from the earth." | "Magick flows from the earth."<br> | ||
Leave both wall and city behind, | Leave both wall and city behind,<br> | ||
Take to the wilderland, there magick find. | Take to the wilderland, there magick find.<br> | ||
Travel the wild lands a year and a day, | Travel the wild lands a year and a day,<br> | ||
Eat of the berry-bush, root, leaf and flower, | Eat of the berry-bush, root, leaf and flower,<br> | ||
And give ye thanks as bow is drawn. | And give ye thanks as bow is drawn.<br> | ||
Sing each evening of the coming dawn, | Sing each evening of the coming dawn,<br> | ||
And each morning to our Lady Mother - | And each morning to our [[Characters:Historical:The Powers#Syul|Lady Mother]] -<br> | ||
Her bosom our pillow, her tresses our bower. | Her bosom our pillow, her tresses our bower.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 29 June 2006
Truly, truly the Elvish folk say,
"Magick flows from the earth."
Leave both wall and city behind,
Take to the wilderland, there magick find.
Travel the wild lands a year and a day,
Eat of the berry-bush, root, leaf and flower,
And give ye thanks as bow is drawn.
Sing each evening of the coming dawn,
And each morning to our Lady Mother -
Her bosom our pillow, her tresses our bower.