Lady Isadora - Come Witches
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intro: Am, F, E 2x
verse:
Am, F, E
Am, G, F, G
C, G, F, E
Am, G, F, E
Am, G, F, G
C, G, Am
(F, E)
ref:
C, G, Am, E
Am, E, F, E
C, G, Am, E
C, G, Am
(F, E)
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Am, F, E 2x
Am F E
Come, Witches, to the Dance, to the merry Dance!
Am G F G
Our Lady loves our Lord, O!
C G F E Am
With pipe and drum in Moon and Sun
G F E Am
For fair Dian and merry Pan
G F G
The old ways are made young, O
C G Am F E Am F E
The old ways are made young!
Am F E
When midnight fills the sky, my true love and I
Am G F G
Will cast a circle round, O
C G F E Am
With voices strong in chant and song
G F E Am
We'll work our will and drink our fill
G F G
And dance the darkness down, O
C G Am F E Am F E
And dance the darkness down!
C G
To the Lady’s Dance of Life
Am E
Her sweet Piper calls
Am E
But if you should stumble
F E
If you should fall
C G
Rise up to the Rhythm
Am E
That embraces it all
C G Am F E Am F E
Come, Witches, to the Dance!
Am F E
All hail the Beltane fire! May it well inspire!
Am G F G
Burn triumphant to the Lady!
C G F E Am
She is crowned this day the Queen of May
G F E Am
O’er woods and fields Her green sceptre She wields
G F G
The Mother now holds sway, O
C G Am F E Am F E
The Mother now holds sway
Am F E
Farewell, Our Lady Green! It is Hallowe’en!
Am G F G
Now the Crone wields Her winter sceptre
C G F E Am
Though old and wise, young are Her eyes
G F E Am
Though Death She brings, “Rebirth!” She sings
G F G
To all that fades and dies, O
C G Am F E Am F E
To all that fades and dies
C G
To the Lady’s Dance of Life
Am E
Her sweet Piper calls
Am E
But if you should stumble
F E
If you should fall
C G
Rise up to the Rhythm
Am E
That embraces it all
C G Am F E Am F E
Come, Witches, to the Dance!
Am F E
Once in the Full Moon’s gleam as I lay in dream
Am G F G
Came the Lady to my chamber
C G F E Am
In earthly form like woman born
G F E Am
All Time, all Space lay in Her face
G F G
I rose to Her embrace, O
C G Am F E Am F E
I rose to Her embrace
Am F E
So queenly was She, I fell to my knee
Am G F G
And bent my brow to Her, O
C G F E Am
“O no!” said She, “Kneel not to Me
G F E Am
But stand! Arise! Open your eyes!
G F G
It is yourself you see, O
C G Am F E Am F E
Yourself you see in Me!”
Am F E
Come, Witches, as before, to the Shining Door
Am G F G
Fear not to fling it open!
C G F E Am
Fear not to see the Mystery:
G F E Am
That we are Pan and fair Dian
G F G
And evermore shall be, O
C G Am F E Am F E Am
And evermore shall be!