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SCENE C

Now the sepia image onscreen is of a young woman, ASCHA; she sits small and alone in an enormous field that slopes downward toward the viewer; she holds her knees in her hands. A fortress of evergreens stands tall behind her. The sky is clear and bright, a late winter sky.

—MUSIC BEGINS—an English horn

ASCHA

          O break me, Lord,
          into a thousand glittering pieces
          and scatter the seeds of me:
          send rain to wake my unborn roots
          and I shall bring Thee lilies

          All day long
          I wandered the glades Thy fluid voice
          spread wide with green
          and knelt before an altar-work
          of rivered quartz in stone

          Did not Your Ygdrasil
          all but call me from my bed last night,
          and when I rose
          and swung the shutters wide,
          were not all her leaves a-singing?

          O Solitude,
          you are no curse upon my maiden-days
          for in my deep affliction
          you light each path I take
          through Thine own Gethsemanes

          Before the mirrors
          of earthly beauty only the vain
          and covetous kneel:
          do lizards judge each other
          by a turn of jaw or lip?

CHORUS LEADER

          Like rivers that flow through kingdoms
          then on to stranger coasts,
          wouldn't one who's loved
          every inch of their dooryard's earth
          have also seen as much?

ASCHA

          Sacred is the loam
          while cruelty haunts expectant skies:
          is it the morning glory
          alone that opens
          on the best of all possible worlds?

—MUSIC ENDS—

The screen goes black again till Orion spreads over it entirely while a hammer dulcimer’s notes begin to ring with the speed of a dirge.

BEGIN SCENE D

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