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1.

Mountain-fold the paper in half.

2.

Unfold the paper so that you can see the crease that you have just made.

 

Prepare for a valley-fold of the bottom half.

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2. Where to?



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I hear a brooklet rushing
Right out of the rock's spring,
Down there to the valley it rushes,
So fresh and wondrously bright.

I know not, how I felt this,
Nor did I know who gave me advice;
I must go down
With my wanderer's staff.

Down and always farther,
And always the brook follows after;
And always rushing crisply,
And always bright is the brook.

Is this then my road?
O, brooklet, speak! Where to?
You have with your rushing
Entirely intoxicated my senses.

But why do I speak of rushing?
That can't really be rushing:
Perhaps the water-nymphs
are singing rounds down there in the deep.

Let it sing, my friend, let it rush,
And wander joyously after!
Mill-wheels turn
In each clear brook.


Die schone Mullerin by Wilhelm Muller
music by Franz Schubert Op. 25








Origami Rose Paper Flower, A Miura-ken Beauty Rose, opus 482 by Robert J. Lang ( Lang Rose )


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