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Lilah-Clover

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:12 am


Im am doing about witches in my english assingment and need poems/pictures about them....
Im taking the excerpt from Macbeth where they say Double, double toil and trouble... etc...

need poems AND PICS.... THANKS...

OH IF U HAVE AUTHORS, OR WEBSITES MY APRECIATED :-p
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:04 am


Lilah-Clover
Im am doing about witches in my english assingment and need poems/pictures about them....
Im taking the excerpt from Macbeth where they say Double, double toil and trouble... etc...

need poems AND PICS.... THANKS...

OH IF U HAVE AUTHORS, OR WEBSITES MY APRECIATED :-p



Website = http://yourlocallibrary.com sweatdrop This Guild is not here to do homework. Images and poetry are fairly easy to find at a library, just photocopy any images you find in a book. Costs 10 cents a page and your parents should be happy to front the cash for homework helping.

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Lilah-Clover

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:10 am


kyrana kirri
Lilah-Clover
Im am doing about witches in my english assingment and need poems/pictures about them....
Im taking the excerpt from Macbeth where they say Double, double toil and trouble... etc...

need poems AND PICS.... THANKS...

OH IF U HAVE AUTHORS, OR WEBSITES MY APRECIATED :-p



Website = http://yourlocallibrary.com sweatdrop This Guild is not here to do homework. Images and poetry are fairly easy to find at a library, just photocopy any images you find in a book. Costs 10 cents a page and your parents should be happy to front the cash for homework helping.


DUH! I work in a library... I was just seing if anyone had anything, and the main gist of this isn't for MY benifit, i thought we could start a poem post
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:12 am


'Twas the evening of Samhain, and all through the place
Were pagans preparing the ritual space.
The candles were set in the corners with care,
In hopes that the Watchtowers soon would be there.

We all had our robes on (as is habitual)
And had just settled down and were starting our ritual
When out on the porch there arose such a chorus
That we went to the door, and waiting there for us
Were children in costumes of various kinds
With visions of chocolate bright in their minds.

In all of our workings, we'd almost forgot,
But we had purchased candy (we'd purchased a LOT),
And so, as they flocked from all over the street,
They all got some chocolate or something else sweet.
We didn't think twice of delaying our rite,
Kids just don't have this much fun every night.

For hours they came, with the time-honored schtick
Of giving a choice: a treat or a trick.
As is proper, the parents were there for the games,
Watching the children and calling their names.

"On Vader, On Leia, On Dexter and DeeDee,
On Xena, on Buffy, Casper and Tweety!
To the block of apartments on the neighboring road;
You'll get so much candy, you'll have to be TOWED!"

The volume of children eventually dropped,
And as it grew darker, it finally stopped.
But as we prepared to return to our rite,
One child more stepped out of the night.

She couldn't have been more than twelve or thirteen.
Her hair was deep red, and her robe, forest green
With a simple gold cord tying off at the waist.
She'd a staff in her hand and a smile on her face.
No make-up, nor mask, or accompanying kitsch,
So we asked who she was; she replied "I'm a witch.

And no, I don't fly through the sky on my broom;
I only use that thing for cleaning my room.
My magical powers aren't really that neat,
But I won't threaten tricks; I'll just ask for a treat."

We found it refreshing, so we gave incense cones,
A candle, a crystal, a few other stones,
And the rest of the candy (which might fill a van).
She turned to her father (a man dressed as Pan)
And laughed, "Yes, I know, Dad, it's past time for bed,"
And started to leave, but she first turned and said

"I'm sorry for further delaying your rite.
Blessed Samhain to all, and a magical night."  

Lilah-Clover


LightOfTheBlade

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 10:51 pm


Lilah-Clover
'Twas the evening of Samhain, and all through the place
Were pagans preparing the ritual space.
The candles were set in the corners with care,
In hopes that the Watchtowers soon would be there.

We all had our robes on (as is habitual)
And had just settled down and were starting our ritual
When out on the porch there arose such a chorus
That we went to the door, and waiting there for us
Were children in costumes of various kinds
With visions of chocolate bright in their minds.

In all of our workings, we'd almost forgot,
But we had purchased candy (we'd purchased a LOT),
And so, as they flocked from all over the street,
They all got some chocolate or something else sweet.
We didn't think twice of delaying our rite,
Kids just don't have this much fun every night.

For hours they came, with the time-honored schtick
Of giving a choice: a treat or a trick.
As is proper, the parents were there for the games,
Watching the children and calling their names.

"On Vader, On Leia, On Dexter and DeeDee,
On Xena, on Buffy, Casper and Tweety!
To the block of apartments on the neighboring road;
You'll get so much candy, you'll have to be TOWED!"

The volume of children eventually dropped,
And as it grew darker, it finally stopped.
But as we prepared to return to our rite,
One child more stepped out of the night.

She couldn't have been more than twelve or thirteen.
Her hair was deep red, and her robe, forest green
With a simple gold cord tying off at the waist.
She'd a staff in her hand and a smile on her face.
No make-up, nor mask, or accompanying kitsch,
So we asked who she was; she replied "I'm a witch.

And no, I don't fly through the sky on my broom;
I only use that thing for cleaning my room.
My magical powers aren't really that neat,
But I won't threaten tricks; I'll just ask for a treat."

We found it refreshing, so we gave incense cones,
A candle, a crystal, a few other stones,
And the rest of the candy (which might fill a van).
She turned to her father (a man dressed as Pan)
And laughed, "Yes, I know, Dad, it's past time for bed,"
And started to leave, but she first turned and said

"I'm sorry for further delaying your rite.
Blessed Samhain to all, and a magical night."


Wow, im inpressed, and that does not happen often.
As I read this poem, it was like my heart began to soften.
I, for one, am not a poet in any rite,
But those words were quite a site.
Thank you for bringing me this tearful cheer,
Now I think ill grab me a beer...

*record screeches*

Told ya I was no poet... sweatdrop

I don't have any idea where you can find any good info on any TRUE 'witches' outside of a Pagan Book store, but i wanted to say that I enjoyed that poem a great deal and thanks for posting it...
PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 1:28 pm


*agrees with LotB* that's a wicked neat poem, and i like how it's patterned after "The Night Before Christmas" i wish i had the time and current brainpower to do one for you, but lemme see what i can do.

My mind is drifting
My thoughts are muddled
I have a feeling
I won't long stay befuddled
I want to give you a gift
And take a thought
You won't be able to tell
How long I have fought
I won't take your time
But a favor I'll do
Never deny yourself
And to others be true
Feel no fear
And know your place
Show your strength
By Gaia's good grace
Pagan or Wiccan
Christian, or just Witch
Obeying your instincts
Will get you out of any sitch
I've now come back to this poem
I think I see its end
You never know
How my mind will bend
Thank you for your kindness
And farewell to thee
Here's the end of my poem
Blessed be.

PFDiva


texashammerhead

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 4:06 pm


I bet you guys knew that if you can write a poem, you can write your own spells. Of course you did. Keep up the good work, poets.
PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 4:34 am


Galdrea
*agrees with LotB* that's a wicked neat poem, and i like how it's patterned after "The Night Before Christmas" i wish i had the time and current brainpower to do one for you, but lemme see what i can do.

My mind is drifting
My thoughts are muddled
I have a feeling
I won't long stay befuddled
I want to give you a gift
And take a thought
You won't be able to tell
How long I have fought
I won't take your time
But a favor I'll do
Never deny yourself
And to others be true
Feel no fear
And know your place
Show your strength
By Gaia's good grace
Pagan or Wiccan
Christian, or just Witch
Obeying your instincts
Will get you out of any sitch
I've now come back to this poem
I think I see its end
You never know
How my mind will bend
Thank you for your kindness
And farewell to thee
Here's the end of my poem
Blessed be.


WOW!! thats nice, I like anyway

Lilah-Clover

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