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| ====== III. Curtain of Swords and Weave ====== | ====== III. Curtain of Swords and Weave ====== | ||
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| ==== 3-1 ==== | ==== 3-1 ==== | ||
| - | {{ : | + | {{ : |
| A solo lyre's sound flows along the streets.\\ | A solo lyre's sound flows along the streets.\\ | ||
| - | //"O, my lover,// | + | <color #efe4B0>//"O, my lover,// |
| - | //Why does your mood change faster than the clouds above?"// | + | //Why does your mood change faster than the clouds above?"// |
| The audience' | The audience' | ||
| - | //" | + | <color #efe4B0>//" |
| //anger and laughter.// | //anger and laughter.// | ||
| - | //And dimples that crease in smiles and frowns.// | + | //And dimples that crease in smiles and frowns."//</ |
| For the maiden he longs for,\\ | For the maiden he longs for,\\ | ||
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| For she is Aglaea' | For she is Aglaea' | ||
| Merely a demigod' | Merely a demigod' | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
| ==== 3-2 ==== | ==== 3-2 ==== | ||
| - | {{ : | + | {{ : |
| The gilded dressmaster, | The gilded dressmaster, | ||
| How resplendent would her mansion be above the\\ | How resplendent would her mansion be above the\\ | ||
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| The one with golden thread in hand is revealed, standing\\ | The one with golden thread in hand is revealed, standing\\ | ||
| betwixt figures of stone. | betwixt figures of stone. | ||
| + | <color #efe4B0> | ||
| //" | //" | ||
| - | //I am Apollis' | + | //I am Apollis' |
| He casts sideways glances as he bows,\\ | He casts sideways glances as he bows,\\ | ||
| For the Garmentmaker he adores is flanking her mistress\\ | For the Garmentmaker he adores is flanking her mistress\\ | ||
| Silent as a leaf accompanying a flower. | Silent as a leaf accompanying a flower. | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
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| ==== 3-3 ==== | ==== 3-3 ==== | ||
| Slender hands sculpted of ivory pull up the dress' | Slender hands sculpted of ivory pull up the dress' | ||
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| The maiden will be revived. | The maiden will be revived. | ||
| - | //"The creation of love and beauty indeed..."// | + | <color #efe4B0>//"The creation of love and beauty indeed..."// |
| As the visitor thinks thus, his thoughts prickle the golden threads in the room. | As the visitor thinks thus, his thoughts prickle the golden threads in the room. | ||
| - | //"If you wish to embrace such fantasies..." | + | <color #993333>//"If you wish to embrace such fantasies..."// |
| She declares thus on the other end of the golden thread— | She declares thus on the other end of the golden thread— | ||
| - | //"You must beware of the scissors that can pierce through the chest." | + | <color #993333>//"You must beware of the scissors that can pierce through the chest."// |
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| ==== 3-4 ==== | ==== 3-4 ==== | ||
| In the ancient theater,\\ | In the ancient theater,\\ | ||
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| The thread known as romance is knit by all beings.\\ | The thread known as romance is knit by all beings.\\ | ||
| By all love and hatred, beauty and sin, memories and prophecies.\\ | By all love and hatred, beauty and sin, memories and prophecies.\\ | ||
| - | __All that occurs... are clothing indeed.__ | + | <color # |
| Look! The despondent servant buried his love.\\ | Look! The despondent servant buried his love.\\ | ||
| The dressmaster plucks it up, and into the\\ | The dressmaster plucks it up, and into the\\ | ||
| Garmentmaker' | Garmentmaker' | ||
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| ==== 3-5 ==== | ==== 3-5 ==== | ||
| + | The elegant Garmentmakers once has beautiful faces,\\ | ||
| + | Some as knights with swords,\\ | ||
| + | Some as impassive priests. | ||
| + | |||
| + | And put on pantomime after pantomime in the golden thread' | ||
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| + | Till the stage shoot in the storm,\\ | ||
| + | And the black tide tainted the dancers' | ||
| + | |||
| + | She wiped clean their visages,\\ | ||
| + | And instilled armaments instead of silk. | ||
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| + | {{ : | ||
| + | <color # | ||
| + | She requests the servants who cannot answer. | ||
| + | The " | ||
| + | They turn bloody and stained slaughter into the lithe rondos,\\ | ||
| + | For only then can they still dress in new gowns.\\ | ||
| + | Only then can romance survive into the morrow. | ||
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