I was listening to Queen of the May, by Inkubus Sukkubus (and NO, i do NOT mean Inkubus, i mean Inkubus Sukkubus)
ONE: I -am- Wiccan.
TWO: I don't particularly know what spurred this. I guess it was all the anti-witch articles i had to read for my research paper today.
THREE: If ever performed at an esbat or sabbat, this would not be a song to harm people. Witches are not allowed to do that. This would be a plea to be stronger against heavy prejudice. Things akin to this were sung often during the "burning times" (around 1400-1600 AD)
...it's also pretty poorly written, so chances that anyone would sing it in rituals is slim.
ONE: I -am- Wiccan.
TWO: I don't particularly know what spurred this. I guess it was all the anti-witch articles i had to read for my research paper today.
THREE: If ever performed at an esbat or sabbat, this would not be a song to harm people. Witches are not allowed to do that. This would be a plea to be stronger against heavy prejudice. Things akin to this were sung often during the "burning times" (around 1400-1600 AD)
...it's also pretty poorly written, so chances that anyone would sing it in rituals is slim.
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