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the little dream-第5章

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          With the moon's thin horns; to my pasture roam;

          To the silent sky; and the wistful sound

          Of the rosy dawns…my daughter; come!〃



     While HE sings; the sun has risen; and SEELCHEN has turned。

     with parted lips; and hands stretched out; and the forms of

     death have vanished。



SEELCHEN。  I come。



LAMOND。  'Clasping her knees'  Little soul!  Must I then die; like a

gnat when the sun goes down?   Without you I am nothing。



SEELCHEN。  'Releasing herself'  Poor heartI am gone!



LAMOND。  It is dark。  'He covers his face with his cloak'。



     Then as SEELCHEN reaches the Shepherd of THE COW HORN; there is

     blown a long note of a pipe; the scene falls back; and there

     rises a far; continual; mingled sound of Cowbells; and Flower

     Bells; and Pipes。











SCENE IV



     The scene slowly brightens with the misty flush of dawn。

     SEELCHEN stands on a green alp; with all around; nothing but

     blue sky。  A slip of a crescent moon is lying on her back。  On a

     low rock sits a brown faced GOATHERD blowing on a pipe; and the

     four Flower…children are dancing in their shifts of grey white。

     and blue; rose…pink; and burnt…gold。  Their bells are ringing。

     as they pelt each other with flowers of their own colours; and

     each in turn; wheeling; flings one flower at SEELCHEN; who puts

     them to her lips and eyes。



SEELCHEN。  The dew! 'She moves towards the rock'  Goatherd!



     But THE FLOWERS encircle him; and when they wheel away he has

     vanished。  She turns to THE FLOWERS; but they too vanish。  The

     veils of mist are rising。



SEELCHEN。  Gone!  'She rubs her eyes; then turning once more to the

rock; sees FELSMAN standing there; with his arms folded'  Thou!



FELSMAN。  So thou hast comelike a sick heifer to be healed。  Was it

good in the Townthat kept thee so long?



SEELCHEN。  I do not regret。



FELSMAN。  Why then return?



SEELCHEN。  I was tired。



FELSMAN。  Never again shalt thou go from me!



SEELCHEN。  'Mocking'  With what wilt thou keep me?



FELSMAN。  'Grasping her' Thus。



SEELCHEN。 I have known ChangeI am no timid maid。



FELSMAN。  'Moodily'  Aye; thou art different。  Thine eyes are hollow

thou art white…faced。



SEELCHEN。  'Still mocking'  Then what hast thou here that shall keep

me?



FELSMAN。  The sun。



SEELCHEN。  To burn me。



FELSMAN。  The air。



     There is a faint wailing of wind。



SEELCHEN。  To freeze me。



FELSMAN。  The silence。



     The noise of the wind dies away。



SEELCHEN。  Yes; it is lonely。



FELSMAN。  Wait!  And the flowers shall dance to thee。



     And to a ringing of their bells。  THE FLOWERS come dancing;

     till; one by one; they cease; and sink down; nodding; falling

     asleep。



SEELCHEN。  See!  Even they grow sleepy here!



FELSMAN。  I will call the goats to wake them。



     THE GOATHERD is seen again sitting upright on his rock and

     piping。  And there come four little brown; wild…eyed; naked

     Boys; with Goat's legs and feet; who dance gravely in and out of

     The Sleeping Flowers; and THE FLOWERS wake; spring up; and fly。

     Till each Goat; catching his flower has vanished; and THE

     GOATHERD has ceased to pipe; and lies motionless again on his

     rock。



FELSMAN。  Love me!



SEELCHEN。  Thou art rude!



FELSMAN。  Love me!



SEELCHEN。  Thou art grim!



FELSMAN。  Aye。  I have no silver tongue。  Listen!  This is my voice。

'Sweeping his arm round all the still alp'  It is quiet。  From dawn

to the first star all is fast。  'Laying his hand on her heart'  And

the wings of the birds shall be still。



SEELCHEN。  'Touching his eyes'  Thine eyes are fierce。  In them I see

the wild beasts crouching。  In them I see the distance。  Are they

always fierce?



FELSMAN。  Neverto look on thee; my flower。



SEELCHEN。  'Touching his hands'  Thy hands are rough to pluck

flowers。  'She breaks away from him to the rock where THE GOATHERD is

lying'  See!  Nothing moves!  The very day stands still。  Boy!  'But

THE GOATHERD neither stirs nor answers'  He is lost in the blue。

'Passionately'  Boy!  He will not answer me。  No one will answer me

here。



FELSMAN。 'With fierce longing'  Am I then no one?



SEELCHEN。  Thou?



     'The scene darkens with evening'



See!  Sleep has stolen the day!  It is night already。



     There come the female shadow forms of SLEEP; in grey cobweb

     garments; waving their arms drowsily; wheeling round her。



SEELCHEN。  Are you Sleep?   Dear Sleep!



     Smiling; she holds out her arms to FELSMAN。  He takes her

     swaying form。  They vanish; encircled by the forms of SLEEP。 It

     is dark; save for the light of the thin horned moon suddenly

     grown bright。  Then on his rock; to a faint gaping THE GOATHERD

     sings:



         〃My goat; my little speckled one。

          My yellow…eyed; sweet…smelling。

          Let moon and wind and golden sun

          And stars beyond all telling

          Make; every day; a sweeter grass。

          And multiply thy leaping!

          And may the mountain foxes pass

          And never scent thee sleeping!

          Oh!  Let my pipe be clear and far。

          And let me find sweet water!

          No hawk nor udder…seeking jar

          Come near thee; little daughter!

          May fiery rocks defend; at noon;

          Thy tender feet from slipping!

          Oh! hear my prayer beneath the moon

          Great Master; Goat…Godskipping!〃



     There passes in the thin moonlight the Goat…Good Pan; and with a

     long wail of the pipe THE GOATHERD BOY is silent。  Then the moon

     fades; and all is black; till; in the faint grisly light of the

     false dawn creeping up; SEELCHEN is seen rising from the side of

     the sleeping FELSMAN。  THE GOATHERD BOY has gone; but by the

     rock stands the Shepherd of THE COW HORN in his dock。



SEELCHEN。  Years; years I have slept。  My spirit is hungry。  'Then as

she sees the Shepherd of THE COW HORN standing there'  I know thee

nowLife of the earththe smell of thee; the sight of thee; the

taste of thee; and all thy music。  I have passed thee and gone by。

'She moves away'



FELSMAN。  'Waking' Where wouldst thou go?



SEELCHEN。  To the edge of the world。



FELSMAN。  'Rising and trying to stay her'  Thou shalt not leave me!



     'But against her smiling gesture he struggles as though against

     solidity'



SEELCHEN。  Friend!  The time is on me。



FELSMAN。  Were my kisses; then; too rude?   Was I too dull?



SEELCHEN。  I do not regret。



     The Youth of THE WINE HORN is seen suddenly standing opposite

     the motionless Shepherd of THE COW HORN; and his mandolin twangs

     out。



FELSMAN。  The cursed music of the Town!  Is it back to him thou wilt

go?  'Groping for sigh
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