Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Lughnasadh

We all met up on that day
Standing on the brink of the battlefield
Lugh (2) standing by our side;
His spear lifted by his left hand

Our opponents are fronted by
the three sons of Carman (3) the Witch: Dub, Dother and Dian (4)
With Bible's raised they come to scourge the ground
They came to claim the harvest as tithes

They dragged off Lugh
And slaughtered him
Broke him into pieces
And devoured him as their daily bread

And we were left without a warrior
Without a divine demigod
Waiting for the gods to send another hero
To lead us to salvation once again

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1) Lughnasadh: Harvest Festival
2) Lugh: Celtig high-god. Left-handed. Often depicted carrying a spear.
3) Carman (Carmen, Carmun): A Celtic deity. Often represented as a warrior, a witch and sometimes a goddess.
4) Dub, Dother and Dian: The sons of the Celtic witch Carman. Personifications of black, evil and violence respectively.

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