I will draw out ten plates to this, when they get scanned in I can not say. In the meantime, let me explain. In Zen Buddhism, you have a classic road of the second path to the enlightenment which can be described, through allegory, as the taming of the ox. While there are several versions, I have adapted our story to what I find is the most popular.

undisciplined
Joe takes the kite out of the bag, he knows what must be done and prepares himself.
discipline begun
Joe flings the kite up and tugs and pulls the rope to get the kite afloat.
in harness
The kite is in the air, and there is still much to do.
faced round
The kite line gets snagged in a tree, the ultimate test to quell the ragin beast as Joe stares into it's eyes.
tamed
Free from the tree now, Joe has control, and there is no resistance.
unimpeded
Joe is able to let all the string out, and have his mind wander towards innovation.
laissez faire
Joe has planted the line in the ground, and relaxes in a lawn chair with friend, Chris.
all forgotten
The two boys, more concerned about the pipe than the kite, begin to move on with their lives.
the solitary moon
The kite has left them, but it does not matter, even though the line has snapped there is no search for the lost kite.
both vanished
And so both kite and Joe, along with Chris, disappear from the frame.

Thank you and good night