The Bread Sacrifice.
Insert a copper coin into a hunk of bread. Throw it into a river or a sea and say:
I have stood up early in the morning, I have washed my face not with water, but with dew, I have wiped not with a towel, but with mother-earth, I have gone to an open country, to a sea, I have called a dark spirit from this sea. Dark spirit, take my ardent desire, Go through the whole wide world, Burn neither stumps nor logs, Neither trees nor grass, But burn heart of [beloved’s name]. So that she will pine for me, think of me, want me. And I would be lovely for her In any day, at any night, at any time and at all times. A key and a lock for all my words.
The lock with me, the key is broken and lost.
Insert a copper coin into a hunk of bread. Throw it into a river or a sea and say:
I have stood up early in the morning, I have washed my face not with water, but with dew, I have wiped not with a towel, but with mother-earth, I have gone to an open country, to a sea, I have called a dark spirit from this sea. Dark spirit, take my ardent desire, Go through the whole wide world, Burn neither stumps nor logs, Neither trees nor grass, But burn heart of [beloved’s name]. So that she will pine for me, think of me, want me. And I would be lovely for her In any day, at any night, at any time and at all times. A key and a lock for all my words.
The lock with me, the key is broken and lost.