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e slowly opened her eyes. She looked up at the blue sky and the smiling sun, and cried:-- "All hail to thee, thou glorious sun in heaven!" The flowers slowly opened their petals, the birds began to sing. Brunhilde's horse awoke and neighed his glad call. Brunhilde looked upon Siegfried. Slowly her memory returned. As she remembered Wotan's words: "Only he who knows no fear may claim you for his bride," she knew at last her hero had come. She looked into Siegfried's strong, brave face, and as he told her of his love, she no longer wished to go back to Valhalla. She knew that she loved Siegfried with all her heart, and she promised to be his bride. She told him that she would always be happy when she was by his side. GOETTERDAEMMERUNG A SONG OF THE PAST One very dark night, three Norns came to the mountain crest to spin. [Illustration: THREE NORNS CAME TO THE MOUNTAIN CREST TO SPIN] If you had seen them, you would have called them witches. They spun the thread of fate. They were very, very old. The eldest was almost as old as the world. They were tall and gaunt, and wore long black gowns. Their faces and hands were deep-wrinkled with age, and their hair was as white as the snow. They had come up from the great, dark earth-hole, where they lived, and now they crouched upon the rocks to spin their thread. The eldest was the first to spin the thread, and as she spun, she sang a song about the past, when Wotan and his happy family lived out of doors upon the mountain-side. She sang of the time when he split from the world's ash tree the piece of wood from which he made the magic spear, which had ruled the world for so many hundreds of years. She sang of Freya's apples, and of the strength and youth of the giant family. At length her voice wavered, the strange, weird song ceased, and she tossed the thread to the second Norn. A SONG OF THE PRESENT As the second Norn took the thread in her worn hands, she crooned a sorrowful song about the present. She sang of Alberich and the stolen gold. Of the love that he had given up in order to make the ring. She sang of Wotan and how he grasped the ring and carried it into the world, bringing with it Alberich's curse. Then she told of Fafner. Mournfully she sang:-- "It has robbed all who have had it of their freedom and happiness. "It has brought envy and discontent to those who have struggled to gain it.
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