miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012

The Michay, true story



The Michay, true story

he white flowers michay before had happened to the story I tell.
When the white fur crossed the great lake to dominate reche, the true owners of the land, sent Futa Chao - Lord and King of Heaven, Earth and Men - his beloved son, to monitorand test the whites, and also to protect the Mapuche of ambition and cruelty of those.
I once ran through the forest collimamüll, now called the huincas myrtle, when suddenly appeared beside him a snake walking. Stop walking like men, because its creator-the-Huecufü frowning wanted to resemble them. As he appeared suddenly, silently, beside the child to the Heavenly Father had sent, that was terrified, while enraged. Michay took a branch of which was covered with flowers, but thorns, and hit the snake, saying:
- Take, take even more, to frighten me!
That's how the flowers turned red with the blood of the snake and yellow with poison, as they are seen to this day. At the same time crushed his head with his foot covered with tsumel, the so-called boot rack, made from the skin of the leg of this animal. The head was flattened, forming a triangle forever.
The snake hates since the horses and try to bite them in the hocks, believing that it was they who attacked her. As at the same time he broke his spine, unable to walk and stop and have to crawl painfully and because he wants to show his hatred for the painful punishment, always raises the triangular head, showing the bite his tongue split by the kick.
The bush has michay and red-yellow flowers and berries are dark and clotted blood. The Filú welcome michay under wraps to surprise and bite people looking fruit. Still shows traces of his skin sharp thorns that made it bleed. Perhaps try to find the eyelids to their naked eyes and his gaze is why, for shoes causing misery.
                                                                                                                                                             Mariano Collazo

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