Shrine at St Ciaran's Well, Castlekeeran County Meath Ireland 2010 (C) AM (Xander) Hunter

Saint Brigid’s Chant

Written for the WildWood Imbolc Ritual 2021

Saint Brigid hear me call your name
I stand before you offering this flame
Take my fear, take my sorrow, take my pain
Forge it all into something I reclaim
That I reclaim

Saint Brigid hear me call your name
I stand before you offering this flame
Take my fear, take my sorrow, take my pain
Forge it all into something I reclaim
That I reclaim

Saint Brigid hear me call your name
I stand before you offering this flame
Take my fear, take my sorrow, take my pain
Forge it all into something I reclaim
That I reclaim

Saint Brigid hear me call your name
I stand before you offering this flame
Take my fear, take my sorrow, take my pain
Forge it all into something I reclaim
That I reclaim

Saint Brigid hear me call your name
I stand before you offering this flame
Take my fear, take my sorrow, take my pain
Forge it all into something I reclaim
That I reclaim

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© AM (Xander) Hunter July 2021

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Stoneacorn (Xander)

These songs, poems, and reflections offer an insight to who I am and are my autobiography. I am a poet, a song writer, a witch. I dance my Wyrd in my practice; in how I choose to live; in who I share my moments with. My heart is black, white, grey and purple like the stone beneath my feet, the bones of Grandfather Green. My eyes contain her Stars and her deep dark well as I straddle the hedge and listen to the winds. My form is the tree that connects all realms, clothed in holly and oak. I am Stoneacorn

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