Carmina Gadelica, Volume 1, by Alexander Carmicheal, [1900], at sacred-texts.com
THE kindling of the fire is a work full of interest to the housewife. When 'lifting' the fire in the morning the woman prays, in an undertone, that the fire may be blessed to her and to her household, and to the glory p. 231 of God who gave it. The people look upon fire as a miracle of Divine power provided for their good--to warm their bodies when they are cold, to cook their food when they are hungry, and to remind them that they too, like the fire, need constant renewal mentally and physically.
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TOGAIDH mi mo theine an diugh, Dhe fadaidh fein na m’ chridhe steach, |
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I WILL kindle my fire this morning God, kindle Thou in my heart within |