Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Page 97

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Page 97
know thyself 79 sacrifice. I begrudge you any plea- sure with Firefly. The Voice: After a long, arduous struggie Firefly and I are together at last. We love each other with all °ur hearts. Don’t separate us; do your share to enable us to live happily together for a long, long time. You don’t have to lay down your life for us; all you have to do is t° go on living. K^orm: I can’t live on to accommo- date you and Firefly. I can’t relin- quish my death for you. The Voice: If you rid me of my life; you die my death, you deprive Firefly of the happiness which she Fas spent her life pursuing. tVorm: I begrudge her any hap- Pmess with you. The Voice: As long as I live, Firefly lives.Whether she will live after my ^eath, I don’t know. Maybe I am the ^iek on which her light burns. If y°u turn down the wick, she may die. ^orm (after some reflection): Al- tjough she has barred me from aradise, I don’t want to cause the eath of her soul. Therefore I '•'•’ouldn’t commit suicide even if I ad a weapon handy. The Voice (now identical with 'y°rm’s own voice): You would realize the truth if you knew ^ue. If you saw me> y0U might re- Cognize me and find happiness at last. ^orm (hoarse): Don’t let me see you- I don’t want to know you. If I saw y0U; j should kill you! You have lured Firefly away from me. You have taken the orchard away from me. You have robbed me of all that is good and dearly beloved. And now, when life is unbearable and when nothing but everlasting rest could bring relief, you prevent me from dying. Whether visible or in- visible, you are the symbol of my unhappiness. The Voice: You shall see me. Worm (menaoingly): Be careful! (Begins to look in the bed for some- thing that isn’t there.) Firefly’s light illumines the scene as in Act II; the vegetable garden is seen through the window and the door. The light disappears suddenly. Again the scene is lit; the orchard is visible through the window and the door. Then it turns dark once more. The light goes on for the third time, shining more brightly than be- fore; again the orchard is seen through the window and the door, and Worm, as he looked in Act II, is seen standing in the doorway. Worm (the patient in bed, seeing himself): I know you! (Sinks back dead.) Firefly is seen outside the window, holding up the hem of her mantle to both sides; her dress is aglow. Worm leaves the doorway; is seen at Fire- fly’s side. They look through the window at Worm’s body in the bed; hem of her mantle drop. Total dark- ness. Silence. CURTAIN
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