|
|
Line 17: |
Line 17: |
| </poem> | | </poem> |
| ==Liturgy== | | ==Liturgy== |
| A typical liturgy lasts for at least an hour.
| | ===A liturgical poem=== |
| ===Prayers=== | | *Meter = Yigdal meter |
| ===Liturgical poems=== | | *Rhyme scheme: AAAB each stanza, fixed rhyme class for the last line of each stanza |
| ====1====
| |
| (Free-ish translation)
| |
| <poem>
| |
| [acrostic going through Shalian alphabet, each letter should have its own line]
| |
| Astute, beautiful, compassionate,
| |
| Dominant, eloquent, firm,
| |
| Generous, humane, inventive,
| |
| Just, kind, lawful,
| |
| Magnanimous, nurturing, omnipresent,
| |
| Poised, queenly, rational,
| |
| Sensitive, true, uncompromising,
| |
| Valiant, witty, yearned-for...
| |
| | |
| My Mistress, how shall I describe you?
| |
| I, your priest, shall now sing your praises
| |
| As well as my mediocre muse allows,
| |
| In the tongue that you forged and taught to me.
| |
| ...
| |
| </poem>
| |
| | |
| ====2====
| |
| ===Blessing before Ritual 1===
| |
| ===Ritual 1===
| |
| ===Blessing before Ritual 2===
| |
| ===Ritual 2===
| |
| ===Blessing before Ritual 3===
| |
| ===Ritual 3===
| |