JANUARY 26 "WHERE DID MY HEART GO?"
In the original fairy tale version of~The Wizard
of Oz, the Tin Woodman had once been a real man who was in love with a
beautiful maiden and dreamed of marrying her.
The witch hated their love, so she cast a spell on
him so that one by one his limbs had to be replaced with artificial tin limbs.
The tin limbs allowed him to work like a machine. So
with a heart of love for his maiden and arms that never tired, he seemed
destined to win over the witch's spell.
But the Tin Man said, "I thought I had beaten
the Wicked Witch then, and I worked harder than ever; but I little knew how
cruel my enemy could be."
The Wicked Witch made Tin Man's axe slip and cut
himself in half, and though a tinner was able to fasten him back together
again, alas, he had no heart …
so that I lost all my love for the girl, and did not
care whether I married her or not."
Most of you know the rest of the story: caught in a
rainstorm, the Tin Man began to rust, remaining in that spot until Dorothy came
all the way from Kansas to rescue him and begin his journey to Oz.
In the book by Frank Baum, the Tin Man tells
Dorothy,
"During the year I stood there I had time to
think that the greatest loss I had known was the loss of my heart. While I was
in love I was the happiest man on earth; but no one can love who has not a
heart, and so I am resolved to ask the Oz to give me one."
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