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Sponde!‎ > ‎Reconstruction of Hellenic Polytheistic Practices‎ > ‎Liturgical Resources‎ > ‎Hymns‎ > ‎

Artemis, Hermes, Hestia, Hekate

Artemis, Hermes, Hestia, Hekate,
Bless this bed that keeps me.
Four corners to my bed,
Four Holy Ones round my head;
One to watch and one to laugh,
One to warm me and one to guide my path.

               

-- after traditional
Rebecca Salek

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