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This video is compiled from rough footage of the opening ceremony and spiral dance at Faerieworlds 2013. The theme of this year's ceremony was the Rye Wolf, a mythic figure who appears in ancient cultures at the time of harvest. The music and poetry was created by Emilio Miller-Lopez of Woodland, and the main poem was orated by Kelly Miller-Lopez of Woodland. Steve Sic of Omnia provided guest vocals during the choral sections of the ritual poem. This ceremony is dedicated to Faerieworlds team member and dear friend to us all Stephanie Lostimolo who was one of the inspirations for the Rye Wolf ritual. The complete poem is included here: The rye-wolf is walking amongst the grass, the blade of autumn rising. Days of spring have come to pass, the reapers greet the ripening. Whence fields grow heavy in the ear, and pale turn sheaves of ripened rye. The seeds in springtimes furrows cast, crown first harvest hour sky. Hear we offer summer's first fruit, upon the altar of a meadow bright. Hear we share summer's first grain, within the temple of ancient light. Oh gather thy sheaves, raise thy sickle to the grains, hear the season call your name. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. Tears of joy, tears of sorrow, hear the call, come home again. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. The wheat-wolf is rushing over the field, windy steps mark summer blades. The dogs of harvest howl and wail, at the last stroke of the summer's flail. Whence the sheaves have all been chopped to straw, the reapers march and sing their song, the grains in springtime's furrows cast, rise to crown the sky once more. Hear we offer summer's first bread, upon the altar of fading day. Hear we share summer's first wine, within the temple of golden rays. Oh gather thy sheaves, raise thy sickle to the grains, hear the season call your name. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. Tears of joy, tears of sorrow, hear the call, come home again. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. The corn-wolf's hour is growing short soon barley meets the threshing floor. The seed is separated from the chaff, as autumn raises her blade once more. The fields of grain will soon be razed, and the wolf will have no place to hide Our hope's in springtimes furrows cast, shall bid the rye-wolf at last goodbye. Hear we offer summer's first harvest, upon the altar of golden earth. Hear we share a horn of plenty, a grateful blessing of joy and mirth. Oh gather thy sheaves, raise thy sickle to the grains, hear the season call your name. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. Tears of joy, tears of sorrow, hear the call, come home again. A golden wreath, the crown of summer's day, hear the season call your name. Video by Rachelle Sarfati, Abby Elliot and David Simone.