Legend of the Banana Plant
In the early days when the
world was new, spirits and ghosts lurked everywhere. They lived in gloomy
caves, they hid in anthills and tree trunks they frolicked in nooks and corners
under the houses. In the dark, sometimes their tiny voices could be heard
dimly, or their ghostly presence be felt. But they were never seen.
It was during these days of
phantoms and unseen spirits that a young and beautiful girl lived. Her name was
Raya, and she was a girl bold and daring. She was never afraid of spirits. She
would walk in the shadowy forests, bringing along a lighted candle. Then she
would tiptoe into dark and dirty caves, searching the place for spirits. Raya only felt or heard them never
having seen them. But Raya always felt the presence of one kind spirit,
whenever she walked in the forest the spirit was with her at all times.
One day she heard someone
call her name, and she looked up to see a young handsome man. She asked him who
he was, and he replied that his name was Sag-in, and he was the spirit who
followed her around, and even confessed that he had fallen in love with a
mortal.
They married had a child and
lived happily, but Sag-in knew that his time on earth was short for he was a
spirit-man, and would have to return to the spirit world soon. When he knew his
time had come, he called Raya and explained why he had to leave. As he was
slowly vanishing, he told Raya that he would leave her a part of him. Raya
looked down and saw a bleeding heart on the ground. She took the heart and
planted it. She watched it night and day. A plant with long green leaves
sprouted from the grave.
One day, the tree bore fruit
shaped like a heart. She touched the fruit and caressed it. Thinking could this
be Sag-in's heart? Slowly the fruit opened , Long golden fruits sprouted from
it. Raya picked one, peeled it and bit into it. Then, she heard Sag-in's voice
floating in the air:
"Yes, Raya, it is my
heart. I have reappeared to show you that I will never forsake you and our
child. Take care of this plant, and it will take care of you in return. It's
trunk and leaves will give you shelter and clothing. The heart and fruits will
be your food. And when you sleep at night, I will stand and watch by your
window. I will stay by your side forever!
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