Circle Round

Written during Cloud Catcher Witchcamp 2017

The song is sung once for each direction cast; when casting below use the final verse reversing the order of branches and roots. The song is intended to be sung with motion – raising a hand, drawing a sigil, and empowering it before moving the energy to the next direction point

With our roots down low
And our branches up high
We raise one hand
Toward the sky
Draw a sigil in the air
Place a point of power there
Draw the circle round
Draw the circle round

Final verse

With our branches down low
And our roots up high
We raise one hand
Toward the sky
Draw a sigil in the air
Place a point of power there
Draw the circle round
Draw the circle round
Draw the circle round
Draw the circle round

Listen to the song

© AM Hunter 2017

Singing with the Sues

Witchcamps are from the Reclaiming Tradition, and have been happening in Australia for around five years now. At CloudCatcher Witchcamp this year I joined Suzanne Sterling and Sue Dunwoody to learn more about chant writing and techniques for singing.

Over four sessions we learned about the importance of warming up and cooling down your voice, various tips for improving vocal range and stamina without damaging your voice, and different ways of constructing chants and small songs.

This includes:
• beginning with some lines of writing, choosing a line or two and using that to base a song around (see Compassion be here now) ;
• beginning with a tune and finding words for the tune (see Signs of Autumn);
• using trance as a basis for writing a song or chant (see Finding my voice);
• focusing on devotion to a deity (see Anpu/Anubis);
• basing a chant on a specific line obtained from elsewhere (see Step into the Mystery); and
• focusing on current events and what needs to be changed (see Chant for Change).

I love writing songs and singing, so the path was wonderful for me to explore my technique and push at some edges. I found myself feeling quite vulnerable doing this in front of people, which had an interesting impact on my voice. Best of all, I came away with several chants, some of which I quite like!

The Anpu devotional song I recorded at camp, and you can tell the difference if you listen to that song in comparison to the others.

[CloudCatcher, photo by Luke Brohman 2015: http://www.cloudcatcherwitchcamp.com.au/]

Step into the Mystery

Step into the mystery
Through the serpent gate
Teeth and claw and
Hoof and jaw and
Death and life await

Step into the mystery
Walk the hidden path
Light and gleams
Of eyes unseen
As shadows dance and laugh

Step into the mystery
Which way will you choose
The way you see
May just not be
And maybe you will lose

Step into the mystery
Right into this ring
The world you know
May decide to go
And leave you wandering

Step into the mystery
Tell me what you see
Can’t trust your eyes
They might tell lies
And then where would you be

© A M Hunter 2016