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Samhain
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true
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Wednesday, 29th October 2008 @ 12:39:52 AM in AEST
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Holiday Poetry
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Come dance with me neath moonlight On this night there are no dreams For tonight the veil is thinnest And alls not as it seems
Come light the hills of Tara And walk between the fires To purify the ancient soul On the night when no one tires
Set an extra place for dinner To feed the hungry dead This night only can they eat So do ensure theyre fed
On the night of ancient samhain From which Halloween descends We greet the dead at sunset From this life to their ends
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Re: Samhain
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 29th October 2008 @ 12:45:52 AM AEST (User
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Wow, this is really cool. And Happy Halloween to you too.
Tim
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Re: Samhain
(User Rating: 1 ) by doug on
Wednesday, 29th October 2008 @ 07:51:26 PM AEST (User
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The night when the veil between the living and dead is at its thinnest. The time for telling fortunes and weaving spells. I can tell you've done your homework on this poem. Not many could tell you the ancient Samhain traditions or even know what Samhain is these days. I love this poem. It reminds me that I need to pay more attention to my traditions and it gets me in the spirit. It's been difficult to get into the spirit this year. I've yet to figure out how I'm going to do my fire this year since I don't even have a grill outside here. Anyways thanks for writing this. I really enjoyed it. truly , Doug |
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Re: Samhain
(User Rating: 1 ) by jcvamp on
Saturday, 15th November 2008 @ 05:03:00 AM AEST (User
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Brilliant. That sums up the festival well, and the poem flows so easily. |
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