Goddess Rigantona's Moon Glyphs

Goddess Rigantona's Moon Glyphs

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The silver glows above,
Blanketing the world in love. 
Gaze upon the brilliance of thy silver moon.
Rigantona shall send her magic soon. 

Power of thy Moon Glyph,
Send me Moon's magic gift.
Bless thy candle with your might,
Give me your blessing tonight. 

I ask you, Rigantona, grant me potency.
Bind thy magic from the Moon's prophecy.
I give you my oath I shall use you wisely, 
You've granted thy magic ever so kindly. 

This spell is cast, so mote it be. 
Thank you, Goddess Rigantona, for hearing my plea.
Merry meet and merry part and merry meet again. 

© 2014


Author's Note

Okay, yes, this seems a bit odd. It's not a normal poem, it's a Moon Glyph spell. Rigantona is a Celtic Goddess of the Moon, whom grants priestesses what some would call "Moon Magic." It requires a candle the color of the magical properties the priestess is in need of, along with a Moon Glyph carved in the side of the candle.

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