Saturday, 6 March 2010

Stars, Moon and Sun

Hello people, have you ever wondered why do we only see the sun during daytime, but never stars and moon? What's the theory behind this??

The Red Indians have a legend saying: The Sun is a horrendous creature, he has horns on his head, claws on his fingers, scales on his back, and a short tail. He is extremely hideous, with a barbaric attitude.

When the night comes, the sun falls asleep. However, when the Sun rises, he turns to be cruel, and begins to catch his offsprings a.k.a stars to eat. F5. After having stars as breakfast, he crawls to the sky and starts working. His stomach is forever glowing, due to the great feast of stars.

The Moon is heartbroken with the Sun's wrongdoing. She had advised the Sun for a number of times, but he just seems to be more rampant. Mother Moon can't help it, but to bring her children a.k.a Stars away from him, and escape before the Sun rises. She has to wait for the Sunset before she makes an appearance at night, to secure the safety of her children.

When the night comes, the stars surround the Moon, they chase after each other happily~Sad to say that unfortunate things do happen, sometimes, the stars get obsessed with plays, and leave their mother. They totally forget about their cruel father. And, when the sun rises, he eats them alive.

Witnessing the death of her own children, the Moon shed tears of misery. Everytime when she cries, her round face gets thinner and thinner. Therefore, she appears more crescent than round every night.

yay!!End of story.

The awesome story teller,
-yq-

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