A Philosophy of Witches (or Wisdom)

She was a witch, as good as you, 

and yes, my dear, it was something she knew.

She made the wind laugh, she kicked up storms,

running all ragged, in glorious form. 

Filled with desire, not want, but need,

and carrying it like a selfless creed,

she transferred it lightly, all in one go,

to the folks who were desperate to conquer the blows.

She came down and witnessed the frost, the greed,

hearing the heartbreaking calls in long screeds 

But the people, they only remembered her son

As though she were nothing, forgotten, gone.

But this is not so, let's not forget

the offering, the bargain, the deal, the bet

that tempers the longing

abates the slogging

for all those who are,

of course the tall, of course the small,

and all the rest, that fond 'all...'

She's there, you can feel her

on this day of days

she was there 

when the manger

held the child 

who saves.

 

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