ab:besom.txt 16jan90 Besom Chant "Besom, besom long and lithe Made from ash and willow withe Tied with thongs of willow bark In running stream at moonset dark. With a pentagram indighted As the ritual fire is lighted; Sweep ye circle, deosil, Sweep out evil, sweep out ill, Make the round of the ground Where we do the Lady's will. Besom, besom, Lady's broom Sweep out darkness, sweep out doom Rid ye Lady's hallowed ground Of demons, imps and Hell's red hound; Then set ye down on Her green earth By running stream or Mistress' hearth, 'Till called once more on Sabbath night To cleans once more the dancing site." ---------- -I understand that this chant was written by Lady Tamara of the WCC. (However, I have no evidence for this except hearsay, and the fact that the WCC appears to use it, so I may be wrong.) -I don't have a published source for it - but it's one of those things that every Witch in town seems to have a copy of. -There is absolutely NO reason to think of it as traditional Gardnerian or Alexandrian. However, it's an example of the kind of thing that finds its way into a lot of BOSs, regardless of tradition. There appears to be no equivalent to this in the "standard" BOS, and some people feel a need for it, so a lot of people have added this chant to their BOS.