A class writing assignment in these ebbing days of the
school year, to come up with some parables:
HOW THE SNAKE GOT STRETCHED OUT
One day in the rain forest, a snake and an ox were
having a conversation.
“Oh, Snake, you are lucky. You don’t have to work for
Man, who makes my coat sweaty, my horns dull. Your smooth skin and legs shine
like the moon,” Ox poured out, hoping to get sympathy.
Snake, enjoying the attention, said, “Yes, I’m very
lucky and shiny.”
Ox frowned and called out to the bushes. “Man! I’ve
got Snake!” Man jumped out of the bushes and wrapped Snake in a net.
“I will poison your crops and food! I will – ” Snake
promised.
A week later, Ox was on his break, eating his lunch
when he felt ill. The whole rest of the day and the next, he couldn’t work.
Snake, who was forced to work, was angry at Man, so he put poison in Man’s
worker’s food.
Man was so mad, he took Snake and with his strength, stretched
Snake out so his legs folded into his bod and his smooth skin turned into
scales. That’s how the Snake got stretched out.
WHY THERE ARE CLOUDS IN THE SKY
One warm, sunny day, the animals in the forest were
tired of sunshine. When they looked up in the sky, there was a blue sky and
brilliant bright sun. One strong animal called the Lion gave an announcement: “I
will travel to the ancient Arctic and bring shade to our forest!” He left that
afternoon.
Five long days later, Lion was in a cold pace. The ground
was covered in white … powder? Suddenly he had an idea. Lion took handfuls of
the white powder and hurled it with his mighty strength into the sky. Lion took
more to bring home.
Once Lion got to the forest, he threw thousands of
white powder into the sky to create what is now called Clouds. (That is also
why Lion represents the King of the Jungle.)
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Clearly, she is a gifted writer as is Little One...
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