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Discussion
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I keep seeing a lot of people on tiktok bring up the plague song they used in the prince of Egypt as a base for a hex and that would be awesome and all… if the implications couldn’t also potentially affect us. The part that’s circulating on tiktok has 4 key lines that could back fire.
Pestilence and plague affect everyone as a whole.
We share water and streets with these people.
Cattle sheep and oxen is one that can be literally taken as our farm animals. BUT it can also be looked at as the working class as well because you know that’s how law makers look at us.
Then swarms could technically be bugs which are bad for us. OR protester not as bad. (Check below for lyrics)All and all I would prefer we don’t accidentally hex our selves. Intention is great but the words you use have to match that intention and these words don’t quite work. If it somehow only affected the law makers that would work. Or am I being stupid and over thinking?
“I send a pestilence and plague*
Into your house, into your bed
Into your streams, into your streets*
Into your drink, into your bread
Upon your cattle, on your sheep*
Upon your oxen in your field*
Into your dreams, into your sleep
Until you break, until you yield
I send the swarm, I send the horde*
Thus saith the Lord”source: https://www.lyricsondemand.com/soundtracks/p/princeofegyptlyrics/theplagueslyrics.html