Author's Notes:

For those of you who are curious, yes, those lyrics really were taken from The Sound of Music. In-verse, an alternate version of the musical-movie was made. Though in reality, it really just seemed fitting, though bittersweet. Especially the song.

As an aside, I don't own the song Edelweiss or The Sound of Music either.


The Personal Records of a Doctor: A RDNA-verse Tale

Another Interlude

If there were any vital secrets leaked by Dr. Heisenberg, he took them to the grave. Yet it's known that he sought discreetly to "bolster the inner strength of his countrymen," including his special patient. One of these was a song composed by Johan Sanchez-Bernstein. Intended to be part of the 1940 recreation musical "Postcard from the Valleys," later a 1951 award-winning American reel, it's long confirmed that it was on the doctor's suggestion; some theorize that the man himself wrote the lyrics. The song itself has since become an unofficial rallying theme for both the local revivalist movements and even the RDNA military. There was no title in the original composition. Here then, at your discretion, are the complete lyrics.
- Office of the Prime Minister (1968)

Edelweiss, Edelweiss
Every morning you greet me
Small and white, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me

Blossom of snow may you bloom and grow
Bloom and grow forever

Edelweiss, Edelweiss
Bless my homeland forever