Vivianne Crowley 1968
It is said that She came to Tuscany on the full moon of August 13, 1313 where she taught the peasants witchcraft. Interestingly, August 13 is a feast day to Her Mother Diana. And so She is now known as a “Moon Goddess from Tuscany” and “Queen of Witches.”
Daughter of the sea; and daughter of the wind
Daughter of the Sun; and daughter of the Moon
Daughter of dawn; and daughter of sunset
Daughter of night; and daughter of mountains
And I have sung the song of the sea; and I have listened to the sighing of the wind
I have heard the hidden secrets of the sun; and I have drunk the tears of the Moon
And the sorrow of the sunset
I have lain ’neath the darkest dark of night; and I have beheld the might of mountains
For I am stronger than the sea; and freer than the wind
I am brighter than Sun; and more changing than the moon
I am the hope of the dawn; and the peace of the sunset
I am more mysterious than night; and older than the mountains
Older than time itself; for I am She who was
Who is
And who will be
For I am Aradia
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