Our Mother - Earth
Posted in Religion, Asatru on Nov 30th, 2008 No Comments »
Hail all;
Here’s one I wrote, which was inspired by a fairly modern (early 20th century - WW-I-era) account of a survival of an English “Well-Dressing” ritual performed in the spring.
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Her Wellspring - A Nerthus Poem
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The waters dark, beneath the Earth
Wellspring of Life, True Mother’s Milk
Carrying Mægn from Wyrding Well
Flows in our hearts, flows in our souls
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Nerthus, Mother, good, fertile Earth
Birthing green life, which sustains us
Fodder for beasts, fruit for the plate
Give thanks we do, for stream of Life
- Burden -
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In Elder Days, we knew You well
And lived our Bond, in Your goodwill
We also knew, give Gift for Gain
Was our Duty, for Common Weal
- Burden -
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When the Maytree, springs bright and green
Comes the day to, show honest thanks
Laughter and song, feasting and drink
Words for Mother, Adornments, too
- Burden -
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The day does start, with rising Dawn
Mani has slid, into his bed
Sunna barely, peeks o’er the trees
The Folk gather, Well Dressing Rite
- Burden -
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Echoes of Blót, are in our ways
Dark Fee for Her, Who Does Send Life
Feast swine is slain, with Blessing words
Boar’s blood reddens, wells in Her name
- Burden -
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Day is merry, and day is long
All are happy, Luck’s been assured
She has Her fee, and Wells are dressed
Folkways honored, day comes to rest
- Burden -
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And Wyrdly comes the Water’s Touch
That mighty flow which livens all
For without Spring, inside our hearts
Our Souls will die, and become dust
- Burden -
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Nerthus, Mother, good, fertile Earth
Birthing green life, which sustains us
Fodder for beasts, fruit for the plate
Give thanks we do, for stream of Life
- Burden -
-Burden -
(Last line softly)






