The Wiccan Rede
- There are two different versions of the Wiccan Rede. One is the short version, the other is called the Rede Poem, and is considerably longer. I am including them both here, because I have both of them.
A side note on the Rede Poem. I have no idea who wrote it, so if anyone does, drop me a line.
The Wiccan Rede
Bide the Wiccan Law ye must,
In perfect love, in perfect trust.
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill:
An ye harm none, do as ye will.
And ever mind the Rule of Three:
What ye send out, comes back to thee.
Follow this with mind and heart,
And merry ye meet, and merry ye part.
Rede Poem
Bide the Wiccan Laws we must, In perfect love and perfect trust.
Live and let live, Fairly take and fairly give.
Cast the Circle thrice about to keep the evil spirits out.
To bind the spell every time let the spell be said in rhyme.
Soft of eye and light of touch, speak little, listen much.
Honor the Old Ones in deed and name, love and light shall be our guides again.
Deosil go by the Waxing Moon, chanting out the Witches' Rune.
When the Maiden Moon is new, kiss the hand to Her, times two.
When the Mother Moon rides at Her peak then your heart's desires seek.
Heed the North Wind's mighty gale, lock the door and drop the sail.
When the Wind comes from the South, love will kiss thee on the mouth.
When the Wind blows from the West, departed souls will have no rest.
When the Wind whispers from the East, expect the new and set the feast.
Nine woods in the cauldron go, burn them fast or burn them slow.
Birch into the fire goes to represent what the Lady knows.
Oak in the forest towers with might, in the fire, it brings the Gods in sight.
Rowan is the tree of power, making life and magick flower.
Willows at the water's edge stand ready to help us into the Summerland.
Hawthorn is burned to purify, and to draw the Faerie to your eye.
Hazel, the tree of wisdom and learning, adds its strength to the fire burning.
White are the flowers of the Apple tree, that brings us fruits of fertility.
Grapes which grow upon the vine, give to us both joy and wine.
Fir does mark the evergreen, to represent immortality seen.
Elder be the Goddess' Tree, burn it not or cursed you'll be.
Four times the Major Sabbats mark, in the light and in the dark.
Soon the new year will begin, say farewell to the old, it's now Samhain.
When the time for Imbolc starts to show, watch for flowers through the snow.
When the wheel begins to turn, let the Beltane fires burn.
As the wheel turns to Lughnasadh, watch for Harvest Moon among the stars.
Four times the Minor Sabbats fall, use the Sun to mark them all.
When the wheel has turned to Yule, light the log as the Horned One rules.
In the spring, night equals day, it's time for Ostara to come our way.
When the Sun has reached His height, it's time for the Oak and Holly Kings to fight.
Harvesting comes to one and all, when the Mabon Sabbat does fall.
Heed ye flower, bush and tree, by the Goddess, blessed be.
Where the rippling waters go, cast a stone and truth you'll know.
When ye have a true need, hearken not to other's greed.
With a fool no season spend, lest ye be counted as his friend.
Merry meet and merry part, bright the cheeks and warm the heart.
Mind the Threefold Law you should, three times bad or three times good.
When misfortune is enow, wear the blue star on thy brow.
True in love ever be, lest thy lover's false to thee.
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfills: An' ye harm none, do what ye will!