https://yeshuafreedom.com/w/946rH1uWYqWdaJa8gqZhD4
Dude...this is spell casting. Arguably, at its finest, but it's still spell casting. they were witches. They used death imagery on one layer underneath the elements and instruction for their target to perform, so she will fall in love with the spell caster.
The tune and lyrics date back to the Middle Ages. The herbs were mentioned for their spiritual meaning in medieval lore. Parsley was thought to remove bitter emotions. Sage was a symbol of wisdom and healing. Rosemary evoked remembrance, and was used to bless weddings with love and fidelity. Thyme was a symbol of courage and chivalry.
Someone didn't get the word. Can't buy me love, you know. Nor can love spells last long, once the hypnotism wears off.
One of the biggest hits in music history, it is said.
So what's the point of making something like this packaged inside a catchy, well produced song? To condition the public to listen to and become entranced into the dark arts. it actually worked. I remember back in the day, women in their teens going blank eyed listening to this. They literally would stop talking and tune out.
Groovy...far out...heavy...mystical. Whatever.
All the people they gave us to look up to...were witches.
WARNING- playing this music could invite shades or shadow walkers, bind and rebuke any making an appearance. Pray for protection prior to listening.