Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Scene One: Deliberation In Conversation
{Enter Dragon stage left, to a pondering and curiously gorgeous Rabbit}
Dragon: Lay your worries on me, I have advice and I have experience.
Rabbit: The experience you offer does not compare to the struggles I have experienced.
Dragon: I'm sure your worries will be of no trouble to me, for I am a listener by birth and a friend by choice. Tell me your troubles and I will rid you of them.
Rabbit: I will take into account your friendliness, and I thank you kindly for your concern. I do not wish to continue my already-prolonged anxiety about the situation. I choose to leave it solve itself.
Dragon: Your method confuses me.
Rabbit: How is this?
Dragon: A situation prolonged is a beetle in the carpet.
Rabbit: It shall be done. I will speak no longer.
Dragon: If one you know has caused you this situation of angst, it might fare to be in your best interest to allow an ear. I know I derive from mere dragon ancestry; I am not all-knowing. I am human in animal. But we all have hearts.
Rabbit: The situation will not continue to worsen, for it is in every animal's best interest to seek repentance, then truth.
Dragon: But sorrow is not meant to be pushed upon a blooming flower.
Rabbit: This I know, and this I regret.
Dragon: So let relax wondering eyes and mind.
Rabbit: It shall be done, with time.
{Exit Dragon and Rabbit}
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