Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

The Witches Call


I am the white dove who seven times flees. I am pure and fleet, for I know capture is death to my soul

I am the gray flood on which the boat is tossed. I ebb, and I flow, and my water is uneasy.

I am the violent wind that stirs the depths. I rise up from my uneasy slumber.

I am the sun spike rippling through the clouds. I shall give forth the pure ray of reality.

I am the bird of prey, protecting her brood. I am cunning and canny to give shelter to my children.

I am the night-crow of battle. I guard my boundaries and seek the enemy in his corners.

I am the fire-forged sword whose blade gleams pure. I strike in defense, and leave my foes in terror.

I am wise as the salmon in the holy pool. I feed on the hazelnut that spells the Wicce lore.

I am the snake who burns with the fires of creativity. I give inspiration to those who seek me.

I am the hound that runs by Diana's side. I bring my prey down quickly, proving my place.

I am the rose that blooms in the Garden. I am beautiful, and my thorns give defense.

I am the thicket that hides fox and stag alike. I shelter the children of my Mother.

I am the thunder that splits the night. My voice calls with power into the universe.

I am the doorway through which life flows. My womb opens to bring the children of the future.

I am the Priestess who comforts and calls. I am my Mother's Daughter.

Hear me call my name. I am woman. I am witch.

Adapted from "Woman-Charms: A Litany" by Morgan McFarland

Back to Prayers