Sunday, June 22, 2008

Summer is Here


Pagans believe the summer solstice marks the marriage between the sun and the earth. In astronomical terms, it marks the day when the planet is most tilted towards the sun and produces the longest period of daylight of the year in the northern hemisphere
On June 21, there are 24 hours of daylight north of the Arctic Circle and 24 hours of darkness south of the Antarctic Circle. The sun's rays are directly overhead along the Tropic of Cancer on June 21.

Summer has come in,
Loudly sing, Cuckoo!
The seed grows and the meadow blooms
And the wood springs anew,
Sing, Cuckoo!
The ewe bleats after the lamb
The cow lows after the calf.
The bullock stirs, the buck-goat turns,
Merrily sing, Cuckoo!
Cuckoo, cuckoo, well you sing, cuckoo;
Don't you ever stop now,
Sing cuckoo now. Sing, Cuckoo.
Sing Cuckoo. Sing cuckoo now!

1 comment:

Ur-spo said...

I do a Tarot Reading at this time of year; it is a good time to think about things and the passing of time.