In the beginning the world was in total darkness. The raven who had existed from the beginning of time was tired of groping about and bumping into things in the dark.
Eventually the Raven came upon the house of an old man who lived alone with his grandaughter. Through his slyness the Raven learned that the man had a great treasure. This was all the light in the universe concealed in a tiny box concealed within many boxes. At once the Raven vowed to steal the light.He thought and thought and finally came upon a plan. He waited until the old mans grandaughter came to the river to gather water. Then the Raven changed himself into a hemlock needle and dropped himself into the river. Just as the girl was dipping her water basket into the river.
As she drank from the basket she swallowed the needle. It slipped and slithered down into her warm belly, where the Raven transformed himself again, this time into a tiny human. After sleeping and growing there for a very long time, at last the Raven emerged into the world once more, this time a human infant.
Even though he had a rather strange apperance, the Raven grandfather loved him. But the old man promiced dire punishment if he ever touched the precious treasure box. Nonetheless the Raven child begged and begged to be allowed to hold the light just a moment. In time the old man yielded, and lifted from the box a warm golden sphere, which he threw to his grandson.
As the light was moving toward him the human child transformed himself into a gigantic shadowy bird form wings spread ready for flight, and beak open in anticipation. As the beautiful ball of light reached him the Raven captured it in his beak. Moving powerful wings, he burst through the smoke hole in the roof of the house, and escaped into the darkness with his stolen treasure
and this is how light came to the universe.
2 comments:
Oh what a great book! I can't read all of the words though...perhaps you can write them out for tomorrow's blog so that we can read the story?!!!!!!
HOW COOL. xxxpatti
Hey Patti,
Here are the words to the story.
Post a Comment