As for its face…it had no face only a look: of shock frozen in time, of horror in amber. The pool was appalled…what manner brute-what kind of monster was this? Furless flank to forelimb, hide obscured by blood. The symphony, forever endeavored to soar sublime, fluttered, plunged, and, for all of a measure, ceased. There was a crash, and a shriek, and a naked, bleeding beast burst stinking through the fern, fell stumbling on its face. The grass stood *****, all blades pointing east. Bees mauled the tempo, birds lost their place. Moose tensed, their coffee eyes narrowed, their patient brows creased. And on that day (so the lullaby goes) the wind brought a scream, and Dissonance was born. For, though all in the glade may lean to the light, they must bend to the maestro’s feel.Īnd yet…there was a day, long ago in a dream, when this ongoing opus was torn. Now the performance is lively and bright, now full, now almost still. Dulcet and warm are the strains they perform. Mellow and round are the timbres they sound, sweet is the music they bring. As ever they have, as they shall evermore.īees do not hum here they sing. They do not bind or wilt or brown-they gesture, spreading the mood, the mind conveying, indeed, the very soul of the glade. They do not wither with fall, for in the glade there is no fall. All the glade’s flora are bearers of news). (In this wise the glade weaves its word, airs its views. Roots render the rhythms, blades bend without breeze, as signals ascend from the glade’s tender floor. Wind screams like a flute in her white, white sleep).īut in the glade are tall, stately grasses, sunning raptly, spinning lore. Wind gnaws her hide, wind wracks her dreams. (Outside the glade there lies a world where rivers ever run, where ghastly calves in random file revile a bitter sun. And ever thus this pool shall peer: a silent seer, reflecting on-all that Is, and all Beyond. They lap in peace, assuming blear, not knowing it is seeing. All who sip find solace here, for this is the Eye of Being. But once in the glade he is dove, and has no taste for blood, running freely or otherwise).Īnd in this glade there nests a pool: a dazzling, blue-and-silver jewel profoundly deep, pristinely clear. There the eagle, that thief, is a righteous savage, a noble fiend. (Outside the glade are shadow and prey, are ice and naked death. For in this timeless, taintless space, the Wild has ceased to be. Here rabbit and fawn may linger, no longer need they flee. Here the field mouse draws no shadow, the eagle seeks no prey they spend their while caressed by rays, and halcyon days are they. And there, forking, its bent and broken arms embrace a strange, enchanted glade.Īnd in this glade the black bears sleep, though salmon leap fat between falls. It wanders and it wends it brakes and all but ends outside a clearing wet with sun. There is a wood, an island locked in ice. It works its jagged way downhill, round ragged rifts and drifts until it comes upon a little frosted wood. There is a gorge, its walls shattered by cold a once-green thing that, in dying, birthed a thousand aching fissures. These terms do not apply to DVDs where the outermost seal/wrapping has been broken and do not apply to books or magazines.Its blue tongue’s tip just tastes a frozen gorge. If more than 30 days have passed since your order was received then the items can no longer be returned to us. Upon receipt, a refund will be issued within 48 hours.Īfter 14 days, if the item/s are not faulty or sent in error and you wish to return / exchange them, there will be a 5% restocking fee. You can return any unused items for a full refund of the item price within 14 days of receiving the item. Orders which are received after 1pm and outside of working hours cannot be dispatched until the next working day. Please place your order by 1pm to allow us time to prepare your order for dispatch at 3pm, and choose an appropriate shipping method at checkout (estimated delivery dates will be displayed at this point - you may need to choose the express shipping option). If your order is placed by 1pm (Monday - Friday, excluding Bank Holidays) we can offer a scheduled next working day delivery - via DPD Express (UK only, not including extended area destinations). All delivery options, costs and estimated delivery dates are available at checkout.
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