Album: Archives of Ages to Come
DAGGER OF THE MOON
Words and music by Arthur Hinds
Is there a song that invests the stone
Of cavern and spring and mound
With its cadence in starlight
The blistered palm holding its tune
And would you still stand
Ear cocked, alone
With the baying of blood-eared hounds
Suffer facing the serpent’s bite
And the dagger of the moon
Sing the heart of water
Shape the dun clay
See the fire
Think on the wind
Spread your wings and fly
Let the mirror call you
Touch her doorway
And know desire
But open it not
Lest you surely die
Come hear the craft of the cauldron crone
And dance in his secret round
On cloven step, the circle spoke
On salted sands and tidal runes
And hear you a song the enchants the stone
Of dolmen and ringá¨d mound
Beyond the cloth of astral smoke
Without the strident clockwright’s tune
Open your eye and then invoke
The dagger of the moon