Wednesday, November 2, 2022

BLOOD MOON: MY FOLK TRIBUTE TO ALL THE WICCANS

 


‘Tis the HALLWE’EN season and seems the perfect time to offer an annotated version of a folk song I wrote many, many (blood) moons ago.  Not-so-strangely, my song, BLOOD MOON, was inspired by a WICCAN busk-mate one evening during an actual Autumntime blood moon.

Firstly, I should explain that most songs that I write are by my definition considered to be folk songs. Folk songs in my mind are those songs written about a group of people and performed for the people. The folk style for such songs typically means having a stanza form (usually three poetic verses), complete with a refrain (a repetitive chorus for which the listener can easily remember), and a simple melody (composed with the said cowboys chords, G-C-D and Am, Em, and with an capo when appropriate).

Here is my annotated, BLOOD MOON:

BLOOD MOON             

[During a lunar eclipse, this blood moon phenomenon that causes the moon to turn red occurs about three times per year]

INTRO   G Em (x3) D        C Em (x3)

D7 … SLIDE DOWN THE FRETS

Verse 1

G           Em       G            Em

Diana, Diana, Diana, Diana

[Diana, in Roman and Hellenistic religion, is the goddess of the moon.]

G             Em           D

Goddess of … the moon

C                   Em           C             Em

Splintered we are … above the flock

[Witches, though definitely marginalized by all Christian religions, arrogantly consider themselves above the pedestrian religious belief systems.]

C                Em      C                          Em      D7

Sinners we are … shadows in the fog

[Of course, the Christians would consider any pagan practices as sinful, and make considerable effort to ostracize and demonize members of the Wiccan community.]

[CHORUS]

        D          A        D           D          A         D

The moon, blood moon, moon, blood moon

D                                    Em       G       A        

The time when witches rise … into battle

[Witches especially like to rise during the blood moons, a popular time for Wiccan notoriety.]

D                                Em     G                    A              

The time when the sun … goes into shadow

[The sun has been eclipsed by the blood moon. Also a metaphor describing this blood moon opportunity for those who are really enlightened to actually come out publicly and profess whatever.]

        D          A        D           D          A         D

The moon, blood moon, moon, blood moon

D        Em     G     A

I am rising into battle

D                    Em           G                A             D

I am ready to fight, to prove my love for you

[The narrator, a male, is willing to stand up for his Wiccan love, a female.]

 Verse 2

G           Em    G            Em

Diana, Diana, Diana, Diana

G             Em           D

Goddess of … the moon

C             Em     C                        Em  

Our evil fangs bite beside the sea

[In Christianity, the biblical sea is symbolic of evil, whereas for Wiccans, the sea is symbolic of life.]

C                   Em        C                        Em        D7

Until we are vapour in the flowers green

[Wiccans have an affinity with Nature, and therefore are one with the flowers and trees along with all other plants and things on this earth.]

[CHORUS]

Verse 3

G           Em          G            Em

Diana, Diana, Diana, Diana

G             Em           D

Goddess of … the moon

C                   Em        C                Em

My vision is fading over the horizon

[The narrator is getting older, his “vision” fading both literally and metaphorically, perhaps even second guessing his fate after his physical presence expires on Earth.]

C                    Em           C                    Em      D7

I am getting old I am talking to myself

[To end with a personal and humorous touch, this song-writing narrator, admits to getting old and even talking to himself as he types this.]

[CHORUS]

D          A         D           D        A         D

Moon, blood moon, moon, blood moon.

The fact is, that witches are among us.  As many as one million Americans profess to be Wiccan. Wicca is a nature-based, belief system, strongly influenced by pre-Christian beliefs, and technically classified as a pagan religion, though not all Wiccans identify as Pagans, and certainly not all Pagans identify as Wiccan. 

Some factoids about witches:

  • Anyone can choose to be a witch.  Though Wicca does not have an actual formalized structure, anyone choosing to be a witch can either join a local coven or go solo.
  • Wicca places more emphasis on experiences and ritual rather than on belief.  In this regard, Wicca quite resembles Zen or Phenomenology, a far cry from any recognized religion agitprop.
  • The zeitgeist of witches donning goth gear and having tattoos and piercings and pointy hats and magic wands, and riding brooms are traditional but fiction, except for those dressing as witches, during the eddy of Hallowe’en or at costume parties.  The witches among us are accountants and teachers and cowboys and even hypnotherapists!  (My humour but not me.)
  • Wiccan and Witches are synonyms, whereas, Wiccan and Pagan are not synonyms. There are some core beliefs shared between Wiccans and Pagans.  Both assemblies are Nature based, and both are lovers and worshippers of Nature.  Both groups are polytheistic (multiple gods and goddesses), and both believe that female and male forces have equal sway in the universe. 
  • Neither Wiccans nor Pagans believe in heaven or hell, and therefore there is no such thing as sin for either sect. Wicca is certainly more ludic than being frightened by a Lucifer! There may be no sin, but there is Karma, the belief that sooner or later the good and bad actions we do will come back around to momentarily enhance or hinder our lives.

Dear readers I could go on and on and on with a rather esoteric literary analysis, as I am now humble bragging that my first university degree was in English Literature) but … 

Marching in my CHAUCERIAN PARADE this week:

BUSKING OCTOBER 30 - 2022

BUSK POT OCTOBER 30 - 2022

BENNETT Q PERFORMING AT THE CURE

BENNETT Q is our door manager for the CURE AS FOLK FUNDRAISER FOR THE FLOOD VICTIMS OF PAKISTAN come NOVEMBER 17TH at THE CURE KITCHEN + BAR here in Regina SK CANADA. (Google BENNETT Q -- He's an awesome performer!)

 

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