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The Festival Psalm of the Living Gods: Unitas Panthea Canticle II

The Festival Psalm of the Living Gods

Unitas Panthea Canticle II

Ave! Ave!
Let the streets awaken!
Ave! Ave!
Let the drums be shaken!

Ave Vestaria, Hearth of Flame,
Mother of All That Bears a Name!

Ave Di Immortales!
Ave Maiores!
Let the joyful rite begin!

O rise, O rise, you children of earth!
Let laughter become your prayer.

Let the sun strike gold upon the rooftops,
let the wind run free through your hair.

For today the world remembers its divinity,
and nothing walks alone.

The fields are alive with meaning,
the rivers move like singing tongues,
and every stone is listening
for the footsteps of celebration.

Make a joyful noise!
Let the earth resound with praise!

Ave! Ave!
To the Flame that gives us days!

Dance in the light,
sing through the air,
for the Gods are everywhere!

Ave! Ave!
Let the sacred joy be known!

The bright ones walk among the crowd,
garlanded in dawn and fire.
The deep ones laugh beneath the waves,
where silence turns to choir.

The wild ones leap in forest rings,
with antler, vine, and thorn.
The gentle ones bless every hearth,
where warmth and bread are born.

Each name is sacred,
each face divine,
each breath a thread in the woven sign.

But at the center burns the Flame—
still, unbroken, ever bright.

Vestaria, Mother of Gathering,
Keeper of all living light.

All songs return to Her embrace,
all roads to Her eternal place.

To live is to rejoice in being.
To walk is to bless the ground.
To speak is to shape the turning world
with every sacred sound.

Let sorrow not extinguish you,
let joy be your return.
For even in the darkest hour
the Hearth still learns to burn.

Ave! Ave!
Let the drums declare the sky!

Ave! Ave!
Let the voices rise and fly!

Ave Vestaria!
Ave Immortales!
Ave Ancestors of the Way!

We are the living flame in motion,
we are the joy of this day!

Ave! Ave!
Let eternity be sung!

From Flame we came,
in Flame we dance,
to Flame we sing our return.

Ave Vestaria.
Ave Di Immortales.
Ave Maiores.

Ave! Ave! Ave!

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