December 15, 2012

The Dandelion Princess


“The Dandelion Princess” by Bethany C. Brooks

 

Once upon a time there was a lovely Princess named Aster. Princes from all over asked for her hand in marriage, but her answer was always the same. She gave every one of them a task, a quest of sorts. Whoever could bring her a bouquet of dandelions with all the seed intact, could marry her. Spring came and so did many princes from all over would try to carry a dandelion bouquet to her, but all failed. A slight breeze would always foil their quest. Some princes would try a second time, yet they still failed, while others found ways to cheat but were banished for their tricks. Seasons changed and winter arrived, and there were no more dandelion. The kingdom lay in wait to discover if anyone would try again next spring, but when the world turned green again everyone found that the word of this quest had only multiplied over the calm of the previous winter. Years past and this quest seemed quite impossible. Slowly the numbers of princes that attempted to carry the dandelions dwindled until there were no more, save one. His name was Patrick and he was known for his patience. He tried and tried. Every day he would journey to her castle with a bouquet but never made it before a seed drift away from the others. For years he was on the quest for Princess Aster's hand. Some said that with each passing season his heart grew stronger for her. What Prince Patrick did not know was that the princess heard word of this prince and the years he spent carrying dandelions.

One spring when he was ever so close to reaching her castle with a bouquet, he saw someone far up the road approaching his direction. It was the princess coming to meet him. He knew it was her by the crown on her head and the smile on her face. He was speechless, for she was more beautiful than the stories told. There was something in her smile that instantly made him realize that he loved her. It was her joy, and it was contagious. Before he could stop himself he found himself laughing and she joined in the revelry of the moment. When they were somewhat able to stifle their giggles, and still neither having said a word, he handed her the bouquet of puffs. She took them in one hand and his arm in the other. They walked arm-in-arm until they reached the castle. She led him not inside, but through a corridor. Before they reached the end of this hall, the prince noticed that it looked as if it had snowed at the other side of this corridor, but to his surprise, it was a garden full of dandelion puffs. When they had reached the middle of this white garden, the princess looked at him and all at once began to shake the bouquet around them. Up until this point the prince had no idea why dandelions were the princess’s favorite flower. Now he understood, because they were standing in a cloud of dandelion seeds. It was magical, and the joy on the princess’s face told the prince everything he needed to know and most importantly, that he wanted to be right here for the rest of his life. He bent to one knee and spoke for the first time since they met along the road. He said, “Will you marry me, my love?” At exactly this moment the princess’s joy burst out of her, and she leaped into his arms and softly said through tears of joy, “Gladly.”

And they lived very happy long lives, and their kingdoms, as well as all the neighboring realms, lived in peace for one hundred years. Their children passed down the legacy of the dandelion, and their children passed it down until it became a legend. Like most legends it was tucked away and forgotten. Today the dandelion is seen as a weed because it so easily spreads, but the truth is that the love between Princess Aster and Prince Patrick still resides in the dandelion puffs today and it can’t help but spread its joy.

 

The End

"Hope Will Lead Us On"

My favorite band, BarlowGirl, announced recently that they are retiring. Here is their farewell song. It's about being told by God that something new is in store for your life and leaving what you are currently doing (having a band) and trusting Him that a new door will open.

"Rise up again
Shake off the shadows
Unlock the doors
And let hope live once more
Because up from the ashes
A fire is woken
Because those who are broken,
Are becoming the chosen

So lift up your eyes
Because we're not forgotten
And hope will lead us on

Our hearts come alive
With every moment
Become the flame
That shows us the way
So sing out your freedom
Sing it out loud
Because though we are broken
We're becoming the chosen

So lift up your eyes
Because we're not forgotten
And hope will lead us on

Oh we pray for the dawn
And we reach for the morning
And hope will lead us on

Oh the day will come
As we press on
When the battle's won

So lift up your eyes
Because we're not forgotten
And hope will lead us on

Oh we pray for the dawn
And we reach for the morning
And hope will lead us on"
(Written and Recorded by BarlowGirl ~ ©Word Entertainment )


PS- Here's BarlowGirl's farewell note:
http://www.barlowgirl.com/blog/barlowgirl/letter-us-you

song "My God's Enough" by BarlowGirl (+personal verse)

"Hear this, you kings! Listen, you rulers! I, even I, will sing to the LORD, I will sing; I will praise the LORD, the God of Isreal in song." (Judges 5:3 NIV)
  • Psalm 73 (My God's Enough)
  •  
  • I've had enough of living life for only me
  • And reaching just for the things that keep destroying me
  • So sick of envying the lives of so many I see
  • Somehow believing that they have what I need
  •  
  • My God's enough for me
  • This world has nothing I need
  • In this whole life I've seen My God's enough, enough for me
  •  
  • I can't explain why I suffer though I live for You
  • Those who deny You they have it better than I do
  • Cover my eyes now so that my heart can finally see
  • That in the end only You mean anything
  • Who have I in heaven but You
  • Nothing I desire but You
  • My heart may fail but not You
  • You are mine forever

Written and Recorded by BarlowGirl ~ ©Word Entertainment