The
Legend of The First Man & Woman
A long time ago, there was no land. There were only the sea and the sky.
A bird was them flying in the sky. Soon she grew tired and wanted to rest. But
she could not. As she was smart, she made the sea throw rocks up at the sky.
And the sky turned very dark and poured down water. That was how the island
came about. Now the waves break on the shore and can never rise as high as the
sky again.
Horrified by the unusual downpour of rain, the bird flew away as fast as
she could. She saw the land just created. And on that land, she could see
tropical trees, throwing up their naked shoulders. These green things were
merely bamboos.
As the bird was flying all the time, she became thirsty. But she could
not quench her thirst with the salty sea water. She, therefore, looked for
rivulets. Unfortunately, there was none. Realizing that some water was stored
in the bamboo joints, she alighted, and started to peck on the bamboo clumps.
“Peck harder, peck harder,” a weak voice cried, the moment her bill
struck the bamboo. The bird was extremely frightened, and was about to fly
away. But like a curious woman, she restrained herself. She wanted to know that
voice really was. Gathering her courage, she pecked, pecked, and pecked.
“Peck harder, peck harder,” the weak voice complained again. The bird
became he more curious. She pecked and pecked with all her might. But as her
pecking was ineffectual, she snatched a piece of rock nearby and dropped it on
the bamboo. The bamboo was broken and split in two. In the wink of an eye, a man
and a woman stepped out of the bamboo joint, the man bowing politely to the
woman. The woman gave recognition to the man; then they walked away hand in
hand.
The appearance of the human beings frightened the
bird. She forgot her thirst and flew away, hardly realizing that she saw the
first human beings, and had a role in their creation.
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