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Kawasaki rose flower 65

65.

Now, we need to find the "triangle" point which is located about (2/3, -1/3).

 

Prepare for two valley-folds starting from the diamond point to the triangle point and then to the heart point.

 

Kawasaki rose flower 66

66.

Apply two valley-folds according to the step #69.

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NOVEMBER SONG



To the great archer--not to him

To meet whom flies the sun,
And who is wont his features dim

With clouds to overrun--

But to the boy be vow'd these rhymes,

Who 'mongst the roses plays,
Who hear us, and at proper times

To pierce fair hearts essays.

Through him the gloomy winter night,

Of yore so cold and drear,
Brings many a loved friend to our sight,

And many a woman dear.

Henceforward shall his image fair

Stand in yon starry skies,
And, ever mild and gracious there,

Alternate set and rise.

1815.*


Poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe








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