The Bee & the Butterfly - Scene 4 of 7 **A Story by Paris HladScene 4: The Hills Outside Paradise �" Enter the Gardener, with Simon & Attendants.
THE GARDENER:
Go my helper, Simon, and do these things for me! Love’s lily glows and glorifies my garden!
Go first unto Andre where he doth breathe his last Among the brambles and the weeds.
Give something like a sleep to him, And cause him too, to drift into a dream About the roses, I shall plant when I am ready.
'Tis good that he shall see these things to come -
SIMON:
And then, to seek them. For in his seeing of those things, Andre shall know that you have stirred.
THE GARDENER:
Then wait awhile beside him till our papillon arrives, For broken hearts will look to hold their lovers.
Take these pure crystals from my Fount of Tears, And with them make my sign upon her breast; For she must know that I, like her, Am but a fool for love.
And as these crystals mark her as our own, She shall in all things be my confidante �" And yes, my best, most-favored bee!
Then, let Andre awake unto her touch, And with a better knowledge of her heart,
Make wreaths of roses For his house and mine.
Go, and see that this is done, For I have other matters to attend - A knight[1] I know upon another plane Has come to me, and near the rose
I call “Immaculate,”
I shall grow him in my garden.
(Hands Simon an Orb of Light, Blesses Him and Points to the Hills)
Again, good Simon, go!
And be the lightning
That doth stir The world to love!
SIMON:
I will in faith do as you say.
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Added on February 13, 2023 Last Updated on February 13, 2023 AuthorParis HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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