Pagan Songs and Chants
Pagan Songs and Chants
Song Title, Album, Language
All song lyrics
Ancient Mother
And she will rise
And The Wheel Turns
Animal Spirits
Back To The River
Be Like A Bird
Bright Sun, Dark Death
Call to the Moons
Cauldron of Changes
Cernunnos Call
Circle Fire Dance
Earth Spirits
Earth, Mother Earth
Elemental Invocation
Endless Eternal
Epona
Father of Darkness
Feral Beauty
Fire Blaze
Fire Flow Free
Fire Soul
Flow and Ebb
Fly, Fly, Fly
Full Blessed Children
Full Moonlight Dance
Fur and Feather
Gandalf's Pledge
Gatekeepers Three
Goddess My Shield, My Encircler
Goddess With Me
Götter der WeltTranslation
Great Mystery
Hail The Elements
Harvest Time
Hecate, Cerridwen
Here We Stand
Herne Who Hears
Holly and the Ivy
Holy Mother Earth
Holy Well and Sacred Flame
Horned One, Lover, Son
I Am a Circle
I Am a New Woman
Isis, Aset
I’m Calling on You
Lady of the Winter Night
Lady’s Bransle
Leaper in the Corn
Listen, Listen, Listen
Look At Each Other
Lord of the Greenwood
Mãe AntigaTranslation
Maiden, Mother, Crone
Maiden, Warrior, Mother, Crone
Making a Connection
May the Circle Be Open
Moon Oracle
Mother of Darkness
Odin Stora KraftTranslation
Oré rú Nhamandú Tupã oré rúTranslation
Roots and Wings
See Me
Shed, Release
Simple Gifts
Spirit am I
Spirit of the Plants
Sure as the Wind
Take me to the One I Love
There Is No End
Vou banindoTranslation
We all come from the Goddess
We Approach the Sacred Grove
We Are a Circle Moving
We are Medicine People
We are One with Our Mother
We Are Spirit
We are the People of the Drum
Wearing my Long Wing Feathers
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Comments
TrampGuyTrampGuy    Sat, 09/02/2013 - 01:33

What is this artist's name? I think maybe it should be Wiccan Chants?
Btw, are you getting into Wicca SilentRebel83? ;)

SilentRebel83SilentRebel83
   Sat, 09/02/2013 - 11:26

The songs/chants listed here are from various sources, but are all bound into one work -- or hymnbook, if you will.

Yes, I thought of naming it Pagan traditional songs, but I decided to name it after the title of the book in which all of these works are collected under.

And no, I'm not affiliated with Wicca lol. Although, I am a fan of the chants -- I have posted various lyrics here that derive from Christianity to Satanism, and from other Pagan traditions of the Americas and the Isles of the Pacific.

Thanks for commenting! It was really flattering to read =)

malucamaluca
   Sat, 06/09/2014 - 01:03

So what about mantras (bhajans, kirtans), would this here be the place to post them?

I'm not quite sure what pagan is supposed to mean, just non-christian? :)

SilentRebel83SilentRebel83
   Sat, 06/09/2014 - 13:01

I would assume it's fine. Pagan just means that it's 'none of the above'... it ain't Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Hindu or Buddhist.

malucamaluca
   Sun, 07/09/2014 - 17:55

I guess the mantras don't fit in then, 'cause they are referring to the Hindu gods usually...

TrampGuyTrampGuy    Sat, 09/02/2013 - 23:45

You're going for the entire book ey :)
dude, you're taking over the entire 'new content' section - that's not fair xD

SilentRebel83SilentRebel83
   Sat, 09/02/2013 - 23:46

Lol! Just finished.
But translating will be another story /faint

TrampGuyTrampGuy    Sat, 09/02/2013 - 23:50

No no, you must stop translating! ;) you've reached such a nice number (congrats btw)
give some of us a chance to catch up - I'll have nothing to aspire to if you'll keep going xD

malucamaluca
   Sun, 07/09/2014 - 17:53

I liked "chants and songs" better...

SilentRebel83SilentRebel83
   Tue, 13/01/2015 - 12:59

I know right? They're simple and short for the most part.

SilentRebel83SilentRebel83
   Sun, 26/03/2017 - 21:02

I'm not sure if there is, but I suppose you could start an artist page for that. Speaking of Vikings, I look forward to seeing what you'll add.

ScieraSciera    Sun, 03/06/2018 - 12:15

I went through the list and moved all those songs in which a featuring artist was given to the artist page of that featuring artist (creating a new one in many cases).
I've added all those songs and a couple more to this collection of mine: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/collection/hindu-and-pagan-songs
If there was more than one song and all songs were on topic I just added the artist instead.

If someone wants to be added as a collaborator to that collection, just ask.

I would suggest that to this artist page here only songs of unknown author/composer get added.
Possibly some of the songs I now moved to artist pages are also of unknown original author/composer and are just covered by that artist to which I moved them, but I didn't want to research nearly 100 artists, and for many of those on which I did a bit of research (e.g. to check whether the spelling is correct) there was hardly any info online.

malucamaluca
   Sun, 03/06/2018 - 22:02

I liked it better as it was before, having all the songs together on this page...

ScieraSciera    Mon, 04/06/2018 - 12:55

If you want you can remove the artists and add the individual songs to the collection.

malucamaluca
   Mon, 04/06/2018 - 22:44

Most of these pagan songs are very old and don't belong to particular artists, they should stay on this page here, "Pagan songs and chants".

ScieraSciera    Thu, 03/12/2020 - 14:33

Thanks! But why should they be added to this artist page? They have known authors.

malucamaluca
   Thu, 03/12/2020 - 18:17

There is a reason these songs are published in song books: So people looking for the songs can find them.

Usually nobody knows the names of the authors, they are sung at get-togethers and passed from one meeting to another. Sometimes lyrics are changed slightly, if someone takes a song he heard somewhere and adds additional verses, then this person might be credited authorship, but sometimes people invent new songs in a singing session.
I think it is very hard to determine authorship, I would only do this if there is a Youtube video or another form of published version where the author states that he is the person who wrote the song, it still makes more sense to me to name the author under featuring artist, as people come to the "Pagan Songs and Chants" page to look for songs they can use in meetings and if the songs are only filed under the name of the author nobody will find them.

malucamaluca
   Thu, 03/12/2020 - 18:19

Plus, in the songbook I mentioned above there are many songs that don't have an author mentioned.

ScieraSciera    Thu, 03/12/2020 - 18:54

Which ones do you mean? Only #14 might be lacking an author, depending on how you interpret the notes.

Thanks for the explanation here, we'll discuss the rest via PM I think.