And so it was that
the Sun came to the north more often and spent many days watching the Glacier
from the cover of the Mountains and the horizon. The Sun was clever but he
could not hide forever, and the Mountains soon told the Glacier that he was
hiding from her and watching from a distance. The Sun was ashamed and began to
run away, fearing the Glacier would be mad at him. To his surprise, the Glacier
was not mad and called out to the Sun, "Come closer, so that I may see you
as well." But the Sun was bright and hard to look at. The Mountains told
her to climb upon their backs so that she could see better. Still, she could
not clearly see the face of the Sun, and so she leaped to him in the heavens
and became the Moon.
The Sun made a
home for them in the heavens and there the Moon and the Sun danced together,
and they were happy. The Sun had never been more full of joy. He had found his
mate, and was no longer lonely. He beamed down upon all the earth and sung his love.
In this way, they lived a long time, but one day the Moon was not as happy as
she usually was.
"Why are you
not happy", asked the Sun?"
"I LOVE YOU, and I like dancing through
the sky with you, but I am homesick for the Mountains and their firm embrace. I
am going to return to them."
"I am sorry
my love", replied the Sun, "but you cannot return. You are no longer
the glacier that you once were. You are now the Moon and cannot return to the
Mountains."
Her reply was
filled with tears, "I shall try to return anyway. Do not think I love the Mountains anymore than I love you, this is
something I must do."
"I
understand, and I will not let you leave my heart", said the Sun,
"every day you try to return to the mountains, I will follow. When you
decide that you no longer wish to search for the Mountains I will be behind
you, waiting with my heart open for you. Whenever you feel you cannot continue,
turn around and return to me."
When the People appeared
on Earth they saw the Sun and they watched as it followed the Moon. Every day
they watched as the Moon continued her quest searching for the Mountains of her
youth, and the Sun followed. The Sun has never stopped following the Moon, and
he never will. (by Roninspoon)
Thats a very good post Carla....and this picture is nice.
ResponderEliminarWish you a lovely sunday.
Greetings, Joop
Preciosa, Carla... me encanta. Una hermosa leyenda...... un millón de abrazos y buena semana.
ResponderEliminarWhat a cool and touching story, and great shot of the Moon too... it looks as though it came from the glaciers!
ResponderEliminarHay una canción francesa: le soleil a rendez-vous avec la lune mais la lune n'est pas là et le soleil s'en va... La lune et le soleil, dos viejos amantes. Un abrazo enorme, Carla.
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