[this charm is said upon first seeing the new moon, while making a bow or curtsey; it is also customary to turn a silver coin in your pocket or the rings on your fingers while making a wish]
Oh! in the name of the triple Goddess who shields us in every need,
If well thou hast found us tonight,
Nine times better mayest thou leave us without harm,
Thou bright white Moon of the seasons.
Bright white Moon of the seasons.
May thy laving lustre leave us
Nine times still more blest.
O moon so fair,
May it be so,
As seasons come,
And seasons go.