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Wicca Woman
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Written for a very misunderstood group of people who's slogan is "An it harm none, do as ye will"
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#683 in subgenre today Peak #8
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Peak #339
Author
d. shannon, b. ison, d. h. sherman, leah ulansey
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Aleen Luan
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March 25, 2005
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MP3 3.6 MB, 128 kbps, 0:00
Story behind the song
Written for our Wicca friends who are often very misunderstood.. A group effort written for Brigid's Fair Festival held at The Esoterica in Leesburg, VA in Feb, 2005.. Jay from Revel Moon set in with us on percussion.. Thanks again Jay!! Verse melody written by Brian Ison and Davy Shannon.. Davy wrote the first two verses, Brian wrote the melody to the chorus, the chorus and a verse, Dorothy Sherman and Leah Ulansey added the additonal verses.. Special thanks to Jay Jericho of the band Revel Moon for sitting in on percussion.. Recorded live at Brigid's Faire Feb 2, 2005.. To learn more about the true beliefs of Wicca check out This Is Wicca Photo courtesy of Sabrina's Lesson..
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WICCA WOMAN Mystic lady misunderstood - Magic spells and chants for good “An it harm none, do as ye will” said she - Threefold law and words of The Rede Long flowing hair, warm sly smile - Spoke of The Book of Shadows Circle dances, sabbats, herbs that heal - Ancient secrets to reveal (chorus) Book Of Shadows, circle dances - sabbats and herbs and springtime passages Let us gather and see - so mote it be ******************************* Call to her she will hear - Call her feel your life revealed All misunderstood can be undone - Give it to the wind and set it free! Release the troubles of the slaving spirit - Release this tribe, release their minds Dwell within the circle “til you reach the other side (chorus) Like soil on the wind, the soul can travel - Hearts’ wounds like time unravel Bring your cry for love to me - I’ll set you free Wicca woman secretly - Shall Darkly pass from us to thee Spirits wander faintly home - We whisper with them 'til they're gone. (chorus) Copyright 2005, Words and Music by Aleen Luan - Davy Shannon, Dorothy Sherman, Brian Ison, Leah Ulansey
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