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Fianna and Dagwood--A Love Story
Fianna and Dagwood are in love
That’s the start of a story
From long, long ago.
Fine baby, fine me,
and we can do whatever the spilling butterfly nets we want.
I will follow your bread dough heart.
You’re like a fresh croissant,
or seeing pink wind in the autumn heart trees.
Our names are burned deep into the trees,
the trees that cannot fall.
I am in your tree,
and I will not forget you,
Dagwood.
Pink wind blows in the autumn trees
Pink smoke from bonfires tickles the senses
Pink hearts are drifting in the air
Cool mellow air
Mellow fervor
Earth’s stillness waiting for winter’s blasts
Waiting in pink.
I laughed like a child among those trees
Running after you, to grab you and show you
My origami world I’d made just for you
I wanted to hand you a sky just like today
I wanted to give you myself.
For a while, our hands met in the trees,
Bounding in the leaves,
Then you cut loose and flew ahead,
Too fast, too far
My calls melted in the pink trees
Now ashy and black with dusky
I run, trip, wander,
Calling your name,
Fianna!
But I fear it’s too late.
Winter has come
Pink turned to brown, then white,
Never-ending white
Ice kisses
I call to tell you goodbye
As my spirit melts back into the trees,
Waiting.
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This is a piece told in Fianna's voice first and Dagwood's voice second. They are chasing each other through some remote autumn forest, him trying to catch her, but she turns herself into a bird and flies away from him. He becomes a tree so he can grow to reach her in the sky someday.
I know. Odd. On second thoughts, I just randomly came up with that explanation right now.