Warding the evil in the garden of love that is yours. A spell of love that intoxicates the wearer with her delicate power.
Eve's Tears
You are the garden that she wards evil from.
She contains: Lily of the Valley, Rose, Vanilla, Jasmine, Hyacinth, Rose, Love and permission.
"I am a rose of Sharon, a rose of the valleys."
As a rose among the thorns, so is my beloved among the daughters."
As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the sons; in his shade I delighted and sat, and his fruit was sweet to my palate.
He brought me to the banquet hall, and his attraction to me [was symbolic of his] love.
Sustain me with flagons of wine, spread my bed with apples, for I am lovesick.
His left hand was under my head, and his right hand would embrace me.
I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles or by the hinds of the field, that you neither awaken nor arouse the love while it is desirous.
The sound of my beloved! Behold, he is coming, skipping over the mountains, jumping over the hills.
My beloved resembles a gazelle or a fawn of the hinds; behold, he is standing behind our wall, looking from the windows, peering from the lattices.
My beloved raised his voice and said to me, 'Arise, my beloved, my fair one, and come away.
For behold, the winter has passed; the rain is over and gone.
The blossoms have appeared in the land, the time of singing has arrived, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
The fig tree has put forth its green figs, and the vines with their tiny grapes have given forth their fragrance; arise, my beloved, my fair one, and come away.
My dove, in the clefts of the rock, in the coverture of the steps, show me your appearance, let me hear your voice, for your voice is pleasant and your appearance is comely.'
Seize for us the foxes, the little foxes, who destroy the vineyards, for our vineyards are with tiny grapes.
My beloved is mine, and I am his, who grazes among the roses.
Until the sun spreads, and the shadows flee, go around; liken yourself, my beloved, to a gazelle or to a fawn of the hinds, on distant mountains."
The lily of the valley flower is a flower that is entrenched in deep cultural significance. In Germanic mythology, the flower was associated with the purity of the goddess Ostara, a virgin known for her humility.
Some believe that the lilies of the valley can protect gardens from evil spirits. At one point in time, it was used as a charm to guard against the spells of witches. Over time, witches have reclaimed their power and dismantled the dark meanings of their purposeful paths and made the flower an essential spirit to work with.
Eve's Tears
You are the garden that she wards evil from.
She contains: Lily of the Valley, Rose, Vanilla, Jasmine, Hyacinth, Rose, Love and permission.
"I am a rose of Sharon, a rose of the valleys."
As a rose among the thorns, so is my beloved among the daughters."
As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the sons; in his shade I delighted and sat, and his fruit was sweet to my palate.
He brought me to the banquet hall, and his attraction to me [was symbolic of his] love.
Sustain me with flagons of wine, spread my bed with apples, for I am lovesick.
His left hand was under my head, and his right hand would embrace me.
I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles or by the hinds of the field, that you neither awaken nor arouse the love while it is desirous.
The sound of my beloved! Behold, he is coming, skipping over the mountains, jumping over the hills.
My beloved resembles a gazelle or a fawn of the hinds; behold, he is standing behind our wall, looking from the windows, peering from the lattices.
My beloved raised his voice and said to me, 'Arise, my beloved, my fair one, and come away.
For behold, the winter has passed; the rain is over and gone.
The blossoms have appeared in the land, the time of singing has arrived, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
The fig tree has put forth its green figs, and the vines with their tiny grapes have given forth their fragrance; arise, my beloved, my fair one, and come away.
My dove, in the clefts of the rock, in the coverture of the steps, show me your appearance, let me hear your voice, for your voice is pleasant and your appearance is comely.'
Seize for us the foxes, the little foxes, who destroy the vineyards, for our vineyards are with tiny grapes.
My beloved is mine, and I am his, who grazes among the roses.
Until the sun spreads, and the shadows flee, go around; liken yourself, my beloved, to a gazelle or to a fawn of the hinds, on distant mountains."
The lily of the valley flower is a flower that is entrenched in deep cultural significance. In Germanic mythology, the flower was associated with the purity of the goddess Ostara, a virgin known for her humility.
Some believe that the lilies of the valley can protect gardens from evil spirits. At one point in time, it was used as a charm to guard against the spells of witches. Over time, witches have reclaimed their power and dismantled the dark meanings of their purposeful paths and made the flower an essential spirit to work with.