Sing, "Deep in the meadow, under the willow. A bed of grass, a soft green pillow. Lay down your head and close your sleepy eyes and when again they open the sun will rise. Here it's safe. Here it's warm. Here the daisies guard you from every harm. Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true. Here is the place where I love you. Deep in the meadow hidden far awaya cloak of leaves a moonbeam ray. Forget your woes and let your troubles lay. And when again it's morning they'll wash away. here it's safe here it's warm. Here the daisies guard you from every harm. Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true. Here is the place where I love you."
1. Don't experiment on your daughter 2. They didn't say it did or didn't work, simply the don't think it would, so don't start calling someone a ''real witch'' or not. You have no idea what their path is like 3. witches practice witchcraft, if you study witchcraft, you are a witch. End of. 4. witches and witchcraft aren't like you see in movies 5. just because someone practices witchcraft doesn't mean they cast spells [they are separate studies, you can cast spells but not study witchcraft and vice versa] 6. this is a lullaby, it's supposed to help your child sleep. You can charge energy while singing and it can help, but whether or not someone feels it works or doesn't mean you can go around insulting people for their opinion. I'm glad it worked for you and your child, but don't seek out users who disagree simply to rub it in their face.
I agree with Nekoshema on this one.
Also, I'd like to reiterate: Do NOT experiment with magic on your KID! It's dangerous, even if it's a sleep ''spell'', because what if it backfires and -I'm exaggerating here- accidently puts them in an eternal sleep? How would you feel knowing you accidently hurt your kid?
This isn't a spell so to speak, it's called Prim's Theme from the books series and Movie franchise ''The Hunger Games'', that being said singing songs to children at bedtime can assist in sleep, so it may work, just not for a magickal reason.
I would add in theory you could make it a spell. Say you create a bedtime ritual with the child, have a cup of lavender tea or use an aromatherapy pillow then you and the child [or just you] can take a few deep breaths, and softly sing this song. This would become a bedtime routine and help the child sleep but you can infuse energy/magick into it.
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