She makes me laugh and cry. I reflect her glow, and believe that I am glowing too. To please her for a minute pleases me for a week. She has thunder and lightning, rage and joy. She breathes in the high notes and exhales the low. She wakes me up and makes me sing.
--"The King's Wedding Song," Fairest
I sing to outwit the thoughts that come to mind. I walk to outwalk worry. Loss lies far behind.
--"The Corridor Troubador," Fairest
Cook is a commoner, Born in her kitchen. The queen is from Kyrria, A commoner from Kyrria.
Cook goes to prison, Queen goes to dinner. Who will be the cook? Isn't it an outrage? Isn't it a crime?
The king is lying sick. The queen is sitting pretty. The queen is making havoc Upon the hungry court. What's to eat tonight? Eggshells, pig hair, Scum ,muck, and slime-- Isn't that a pity? Isn't that a crime?
--"The Cook's Song," Fairest
There are those who find solace iin a twisted oak, who can love the maggot in a pear. But I adore the plum that has no worm, the song that comes out pure, the shine of a polished stone, the chick with the deepest down. There are those who love the rain. Not I. I love the cloudless sky.
There are those who long to ease a sick dame's steps, who ache to trim an old man's beard. But I yearn for a golden feather, for the greenest leaf, the scent of a sleeping child, the circle of a perfect peach. Some love the rain. Not I. I love the cloudless sky.
When you think of me, remember how I yearned, remember how I ached. Know how I longed to be a bright blue sky.
--"I Love the Cloudless Sky," Fairest
Today we celebrate. Today you end and you begin. The old is always sweeter than the new. You notice everything. Your shoe has a scuff. Your master hunches over. Your fingers don't do as they're told. But already you can pick a stone. You've loved the bead bowl since you were six. Remember? Remember, and don't forget the moments of your beginning. Name your tools. Name your bench. Name your lantern.
Let us sing! Let us sway! Let us eat and drink! What a jeweler you'll be! We'll buy your wares! We'll be lucky to know you! We're lucky to know you now.
--"Gnome Apprentice Ceremony," Fairest
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