The May Queen and her Jack in the Green (Beltane, Glastonbury 2024)
The May Queen and her Jack in the Green
Blessed union;
Oh May Queen and your Jack in the Green,
Come with colour, paint the scene;
Leaves unfurl and blossom bloom
Life spring forth o' Earth Mother's' womb.
Oh fertile be the lands of Summer
Levels flood but riseth never
To the top o' Glastonbury Tor.
For Avalon, a portal-door
To all the lands ancient holds fast,
Greens the Men, breathes song, spells cast:
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"*
Traditions here be grown on trees
Then danced around by maidens, freed,
Of modern ways,
Oh May Queen days!
Maypole ribbons intertwine,
Drum beats, hearts beat,
Yours and mine.
A Wensley
3.05.2024
*the song of the green men as they carry the pole...credit to the songwriter https://youtu.be/Gpdn13HL9vI?si=1vsBFISlrziXjvVn
New version produced as a lyrical ballad for submission to Jawbone Journal Issue 1: The May Queen and her Jack in the Green
ReplyDelete(A Lyrical Ballad)
Blessed union. Blessed be.
(The Beltane air ripples with the sound of distant voices as the Green Men approach…)
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"
O May Queen and your Jack in the Green,
Come with colour, paint the scene;
Leaves unfurl and blossoms bloom
Life spring forth o' Earth Mother's' womb!
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"
O fertile be the lands of Summer
Sprouting forth the withies whisper
Levels flood but riseth never
O’er the top o' Glastonbury Tor
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"
This Avalon, a portal-door
To all the lands ancient holds fast,
Greens the Men,
Breathes song, spells cast:
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood”
Traditions here be grown on trees
Then danced around by maidens, FREED -
Of modern ways…
O May Queen days!
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"
Maypole ribbons intertwine,
Drum beats, hearts beat,
Yours and mine.
"Air my breath & fire my spirit
Earth my body, water my blood"
(Repeat forever – never fade out)
A Wensley
Revised version – 30/4/25