Okay, okay... HOLD ON! Guinevere is the wife of King Arthur in ancient english literature. This song is taken from the perspective of Lancelot (Guinivere's manstress) as he is telling another lady about her and how he hopes that they will eventually be free to run off together. I just found it really strange with that mentioning of pentagrams (witchcraft stuff)
@solloman@solloman Guennivere is the daughter of King Leodegrance. She is a Celt, as are Arthur and his knights. In the many stories of Arthur, there are ladies who were iniciated in the arts of druidic magic. Dabid'song suggests Guennivere was one of them. Druids were wise sages and healers. Not "witchcraft stuff."
@solloman@solloman Guennivere is the daughter of King Leodegrance. She is a Celt, as are Arthur and his knights. In the many stories of Arthur, there are ladies who were iniciated in the arts of druidic magic. Dabid'song suggests Guennivere was one of them. Druids were wise sages and healers. Not "witchcraft stuff."
Okay, okay... HOLD ON! Guinevere is the wife of King Arthur in ancient english literature. This song is taken from the perspective of Lancelot (Guinivere's manstress) as he is telling another lady about her and how he hopes that they will eventually be free to run off together. I just found it really strange with that mentioning of pentagrams (witchcraft stuff)
meaning that he's "bewitched"
meaning that he's "bewitched"
@solloman @solloman Guennivere is the daughter of King Leodegrance. She is a Celt, as are Arthur and his knights. In the many stories of Arthur, there are ladies who were iniciated in the arts of druidic magic. Dabid'song suggests Guennivere was one of them. Druids were wise sages and healers. Not "witchcraft stuff."
@solloman @solloman Guennivere is the daughter of King Leodegrance. She is a Celt, as are Arthur and his knights. In the many stories of Arthur, there are ladies who were iniciated in the arts of druidic magic. Dabid'song suggests Guennivere was one of them. Druids were wise sages and healers. Not "witchcraft stuff."