Druantia

DryadIn mythology Druantia is a fir tree goddess who probably had her origins in Gaul. The root of her name, drus, means "oak," and links her also with oak trees and with the druids. Today she is associated with the dryads, the tree faeries, and reigns as their queen. The dryads protect their native trees by punishing those who show disrespect. Known as the "Queen of the Druids", Mother of the tree calendar; Fir Goddess. Fertility, passion, sexual activities, trees, protection, knowledge, creativity.

Druantia
(Laura Powers/David Lloyd)

Druantia rules her own
Slice of the dark
She's got a claim on a
Hidden piece of your heart

She knows the secrets you keep
She feels the love
The love that you need

Druantia kisses the night
In a dream of a thousand lovers
Her touch can't be denied
When you hear your name
In the shadows

A million years of
Looking up to the sky
The druid's sign reflected
Deep in her eyes

She knows the secrets you keep
She feels the love
The love that you need

Druantia kisses the night
In a dream of a thousand lovers
Her touch can't be denied
When you hear your name
In the shadows


What will your answer be
When she offers immortality

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