Sister Days by Janus Adams
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Overview: In the beginning, the story is told, this is how things came to be—
the who was who and what was what—between Man and Woman.
What the gods had given Man, the gods had given Woman.
What he could do, she could do. What he had in knowledge and
strength, she had too. Everything was even, for that was God’s
plan. Then one day the two got into a terrible row. Maybe it was
that snake in the grass thing again, when the gods called Man to
account and he blamed Woman for tempting him with her apple
pie. Maybe it was something like that. Whatever it was, it went on
so long that Man finally walked out, slammed the garden gate,
and headed up to Heaven to have a talk with God.
There’s got to be a way to put an end to all this commotion,
Man said to himself. And all the while he’s walking, he’s talking to
himself, he’s remembering the good times when he, Man, was in
charge of everything and Woman was just a rib. By the time he
got to Heaven he knew what he wanted. Man walked right up to
the gods’ counsel and stated his case. He said, God, I’ve got a
woman down ther-r-r-re, uh, uh, uh.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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