The Flower That Lives Above The Clouds
The legend of Edelweiss |
"I will cover the ground and make the bare soil
gay with green blades," cried the grass.
"I will live in the fields and by
roadsides," laughed the daisy.
"I, too," echoed the buttercup, the
cornflower, the poppy, and the clover.
"Give me the ponds and the lakes," the water
lily called.
"And let us have the streams and the
marshes," begged the irises, cowslips, and Jacks-in-the-pulpit.
"We love the shaded, ferny woodland spots,"
lisped the shy forget-me-nots and wood-violets.
"And we wish to be petted in gardens,"
declared the rose, the pansies, the sweet williams, the holly hocks.
"I love the warm dry sun — I will go to the sandy
desert," said the cactus. So all places except the bare ridges of high
mountains were chosen. To these, no flower wished to go.
"There is not enough food there!" the daisy
explained.
"There is not enough warmth! There is not enough
food!" all decided. " It is so bare and chilly! Let the gray moss go
and cover the rocks," they said. But the moss was loath to go.
"When one cannot live without moisture, warmth,
nourishment — when one must have petting or live in a garden, surely the bleak
places of the mountains must do without flowers! How foolish it would be to try
to make the ragged, bare mountain-tops lovely! Let the gray moss go — he has
not yet chosen!"
So the gray moss went up the high mountains because he
was told to go. He climbed over the bare rocks beyond the places where forests
ceased to grow. All was desolate and silent up there.
Up higher and higher crept the gray moss. It went even
above the clouds where the ragged rocks were covered with ice and snow.
There it stopped short in amazement, for it found a
quiet star-shaped flower clinging to the crags and blossoming! It was white
like the snow around it, and its heart was of soft yellow. So cold was it up
there that the little flower had cased its leaves in soft wool to keep warm and
living in the bleakness.
"Oh!" cried the gray moss, stopping short.
"How came you here where there was no warmth, no moisture, no nourishment?
It is high above the forests, high above the clouds! I came because I was sent.
Who are you?"
Then the little starry flower nodded in the chill
wind. "I am the edelweiss," it said. "I came here quietly
because there was need of me, that some blossom might brighten these
solitudes."
"And didn't they tell you to come?"
"And didn't they tell you to come?"
"No," said the little flower. "It was
because the mountains needed me. There are no flowers up here but me."
The edelweiss is closer to the stars than the daisy,
the buttercup, the iris, or the rose. Those who have courage, like it, have
found it high above the clouds, where it grows ever gladly. They call it Noble
White — that is its name, edelweiss! Love, like the edelweiss, knows not
self-sacrifice.
This is a wonderful tale.
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DeleteJoe, are you the author of this tale, or is this an older legend that you have retold
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No. I am sorry, I forget the source. if you can inform me I will write it in
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