Samain

Rick Kemp

Summer has passed, now winter’s cold breath
Falls as a mist upon darkness and death
Black skeletal trees under slate grey skies
Guarding the stillness at pale moonrise

The wood that we gather, to burn on this night
Will warm the departed who make sacrifice
And save us from all evil spirits that come
Beg the creator to re-kindle the sun

[Chorus]:
All God’s seasons long and good
Says the wild man of the wood

All good souls departed, are with us tonight
To make celebration ’till morning’s first light
To worship our Gods in whom we believe
Give praise to creation on this Hallowed Eve

Lightning flashes, thunder crashes
Place your stone among the burning ashes
If your stone should move away
Within a twelve month of this sacred day
You’ll be dead, you’ll be fey
For your soul, the rest will pray

This great feast of Samain, our long year will end
With smoke from the fields all good souls ascend
Carry our message - with them we sing
For blessing and favour and new growth in the spring

Trivia about the song Samain by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Samain” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Samain was released in 2004, on the album “They Called Her Babylon”.
Who composed the song “Samain” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Samain” by Steeleye Span was composed by Rick Kemp.

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