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     above the trough of darkness; are peeping out the four little

     heads of the flowers of EDELWEISS; and GENTIAN; MOUNTAIN

     DANDELION; and ALPENROSE; on their heads are crowns made of

     their several flowers; all powdered with dewdrops; and when THE

     FLOWERS lift their child…faces little tinkling bells ring。



All around the peaks there is nothing but blue sky。



EDELWEISS。  'In a tiny voice'  Would you?   Would you?   Would you?

Ah! ha!



GENTIAN;  M。 DANDELION;  ALPENROSE  'With their bells ranging

enviously'  Oo…oo…oo!



          From behind the Cow HORN are heard the voices of COWBELLS

          and MOUNTAIN AIR:



     〃Clinkel…clink!  Clinkel…clink!〃

     〃Mountain air!  Mountain air!〃



          From behind THE WINE HORN rise the rival voices Of VIEW OF

          ITALY;  FLUME OF STEAM;  and THINGS IN BOOKS:



     〃I am Italy!  Italy!〃



     〃See mesteam in the distance!〃



     〃O remember the things in books!〃



          And all call out together; very softly; with THE FLOWERS

          ringing their bells。  Then far away like an echo comes a

          sighing:



     〃Mountain air!  Mountain air!〃



          And suddenly the Peak of THE COW HORN speaks in a voice as

          of one unaccustomed。



THE COW HORN。  Amongst kine and my black…brown sheep I Live; I am

silence; and monotony; I am the solemn hills。  I am fierceness; and

the mountain wind; clean pasture; and wild rest。  Look in my eyes。

love me alone!



SEELCHEN。  'Breathless'  The Cow Horn!  He is speaking for Felsman

and the mountains。  It is the half of my heart!



          THE FLOWERS laugh happily。



THE COW HORN。  I stalk the eternal hillsI drink the mountain snows。

My eyes are the colour of burned wine; in them lives melancholy。  The

lowing of the kine; the wind; the sound of falling rocks; the running

of the torrents; no other talk know I。  Thoughts simple; and blood

hot; strength hugethe cloak of gravity。



SEELCHEN。 Yes。 yes!  I want him。 He is strong!



          The voices of COWBELLS and MOUNTAIN AIR cry out together:



     〃Clinkel…clink!  Clinkel…clink!〃



     〃Mountain air!  Mountain air!〃



THE COW HORN。  Little soul!  Hold to me!  Love me!  Live with me

under the stars!



SEELCHEN。  'Below her breath'  I am afraid。



          And suddenly the Peak of THE WINE HORN speaks in a youth's

          voice。



THE WINE HORN。  I am the will o' the wisp that dances thro' the

streets; I am the cooing dove of Towns; from the plane trees and the

chestnuts' shade。 From day to day all changes; where I burn my

incense to my thousand little gods。  In white palaces I dwell; and

passionate dark alleys。  The life of men in crowds is mineof

lamplight in the streets at dawn。  'Softly'  I have a thousand loves。

and never one too long; for I am nimbler than your heifers playing in

the sunshine。



          THE FLOWERS; ringing in alarm; cry:



     〃We know them!〃



THE WINE HORN。  I hear the rustlings of the birth and death of

pleasure; and the rattling of swift wheels。  I hear the hungry oaths

of men; and love kisses in the airless night。  Without me; little

soul; you starve and die;



SEELCHEN。  He is speaking for the gentle Sir; and the big world of

the Town。  It pulls my heart。



THE WINE HORN。  My thoughts surpass in number the flowers in your

meadows; they fly more swiftly than your eagles on the wind。 I drink

the wine of aspiration; and the drug of disillusion。  Thus am I never

dull!



          The voices of VIEW OF ITALY; FLUME OF STEAM; and THINGS IN

          BOOKS are heard calling out together:



     〃I am Italy; Italy!〃



     〃See mesteam in the distance!〃



     〃O remember; remember!〃



THE WINE HORN。  Love me; little soul!  I paint life fifty colours。

I make a thousand pretty things!  I twine about your heart!



SEELCHEN。  He is honey!



          THE FLOWERS ring their bells jealously and cry:



     〃Bitter! Bitter!〃





THE COW HORN。  Stay with me; Seelchen!  I wake thee with the crystal

air。



          The voices of COWBELLS and MOUNTAIN AIR tiny out far away:



     〃Clinkel…clink!  Clinkel…clink!〃



     〃Mountain air!  Mountain air!〃



          And THE FLOWERS laugh happily。



THE WINE HORN。  Come with me; Seelchen!  My fan; Variety; shall wake

you!



          The voices of VIEW OF ITALY; FLUME OF STEAM and THINGS IN

          BOOKS chant softly:



     〃I am Italy!  Italy!〃



     〃See mesteam in the distance!〃



     〃O remember; remember!〃



          And THE FLOWERS moan。



SEELCHEN。  'In grief'  My heart!  It is torn!



THE WINE HORN。  With me; little soul; you shall race in the streets。

and peep at all secrets。  We will hold hands; and fly like the

thistle…down。



M。 DANDELION。  My puff…balls fly faster!



THE WINE HORN。  I will show you the sea。



GENTIAN。  My blue is deeper!



THE WINE HORN。 I will shower on you blushes。



ALPENROSE。  I can blush redder!



THE WINE HORN。  Little soul; listen!  My Jewels!  Silk!  Velvet!



EDELWEISS。  I am softer than velvet!



THE WINE HORN。 'Proudly'  My wonderful rags!



THE FLOWERS。 'Moaning'  Of those we have none。



SEELCHEN。  He has all things。



THE COW HORN。  Mine are the clouds with the dark silvered wings; mine

are the rocks on fire with the sun; and the dewdrops cooler than

pearls。 Away from my breath of snow and sweet grass; thou wilt droop;

little soul。



THE WINE HORN。  The dark Clove is my fragrance!



          THE FLOWERS ring eagerly; and turning up their faces; cry:



     〃We too; smell sweet。〃



          But the voices of VIEW OF ITALY; FLUME OF STEAM; and THINGS

          IN BOOKS cry out:



     〃I am Italy!  Italy!〃



     〃See mesteam in the distance!〃



     〃O remember!  remember!〃



SEELCHEN。 'Distracted'  Oh! it is hard!



THE COW HORN。  I will never desert thee。



THE WINE HORN。  A hundred times I will desert you; a hundred times

come back; and kiss you。



SEELCHEN。  'Whispering'  Peace for my heart!



THE COW HORN。  With me thou shalt lie on the warm wild thyme。



          THE FLOWERS laugh happily。



THE WINE HORN。  With me you shall lie on a bed of dove's feathers。



          THE FLOWERS moan。



THE WINE HORN。  I will give you old wine。



THE COW HORN。  I will give thee new milk。



THE WINE HORN。  Hear my song!



          From far away comes the sound as of mandolins。



SEELCHEN。  'Clasping her breast'  My heartit is leaving me!



THE COW HORN。  Hear my song!



          From the distance floats the piping of a Shepherd's reed。



SEELCHEN。  'Curving her hand at her ears' The piping!  Ah!



THE COW HORN。  Stay with me; Seelchen!



THE WINE HORN。  Come with me; Seelchen!



THE COW HORN。  I give thee certainty!



THE WINE HORN。  I give you chance!



THE COW HORN。  I give thee peace。



THE WINE HORN。  I give you change。



THE COW HORN。  I give thee stillness。



THE WINE HORN。  I give you voice。



THE COW HORN。  I give thee one love。



THE WINE HORN。  I give you many。



SEELCHEN。  'As if the words were torn from her heart'  Both; bothI

will love!



     And suddenly the Peak of THE GREAT HORN speaks。



THE GREAT HORN。  And both thou shalt love; little soul!  Thou shalt

lie on the hills with Silence; and dance in the cities with

Knowledge。  Both shall possess thee!  The sun and the moon on the

mountains shall burn thee; the lamps of the town singe thy wings。

small Moth!  Each shall seem all the world to thee; each shall seem

as thy grave!  Thy heart is a feather blown from one mouth to the

other。  But be not afraid!  For the life of a man is for all loves in

turn。 'Tis a little raft moored; then sailing out into the blue; a

tune caught in a hush; then whispering on; a new…born babe; half

courage and half sleep。  There is a hidden rhythm。  Change。

Quietude。  Chance。  Certainty。  The One。  The Many。  Burn onthou

pretty flame; trying to eat the world!  Thou shaft come to me at

last; my little soul!



     THE VOICES and THE FLOWER…BELLS peal out。



     SEELCHEN; enraptured; stretches her arms to embrace the sight

     and sound; but all fades slowly into dark sleep。









SCENE III



The dark scene again becomes glamorous。  SEELCHEN is seen with her

hand stretched out towards the Piazza of a little town; with a plane

tree on one side; a wall on the other; and from the open doorway of

an Inn a pale path of light。  Over the Inn hangs a full golden moon。

Against the wall; under the glimmer of a lamp; leans a youth with the

face of THE WINE HORN; in a crimson dock; thrumming a mandolin; and

singing:



         〃Little star soul

          Through the frost fields of night

          Roaming alone; disconsolate

          From out the co

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