The Books
I Wrote 3 books in the year 2000 which were very long poems telling a continuing tale over many many verses. I started on a 4th book, made it about 3/4 of the way through. Homepefully one day I can continue these as I wanted to write 12 in total. It all seemed to flow really easy and the first book "Ode To Goddess" is by far my most epic and beautiful creation..
The First Book
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By the will of my goddess these words come, Here the coastline reached as far as the eye could see, On the beach our goddess would stay no less than a week, When the week had ended goddess had helped all at hand, Life had been reborn after this natural wrath, As the river wound it’s way into this vale its waters turned red, Goddess left this river and moved south finding another, As she walked along the marsh, a small mouse came her way, Since our goddess began upon her journey months had passed, |
The Third Book
Humanity's Fate
by Alexis D.Vyne March, 2000
Centuries had passed since the Anunaki’s second coming,
humans were now an actual race of true beings.
The now numbered the lands, by more than 100,000,
building temples and the great cities of the gods by hand.
Regardless of the evil born in Cainen that gods tried subdue,
it had been reborn in one of ten, constantly rising anew.
The gods relented, instead they gave man laws and rules,
teaching them now, to govern their own with these tools.
The laws that the gods handed down to man for them to use,
were written in a way so that no one could them abuse.
The human race was now like the Anunaki in many ways,
lust, incest, violence and more now filled many of their days.
The gods of the council did now also inhabit the earth,
there were those seeing the women pretty, them great worth.
The Nephelim (Anunaki) took some as wives, now proud.
giving them children, many privileges they were allowed.
It was from these unions that the heroes of old be born,
the demi-gods of renown between heaven and earth torn.
With this mixing, human and god would come great change,
the council of twelve would put end to this sorted exchange.
Laws now made for Nephelim and human, for new conduct,
there were however those that would these laws obstruct.
Now a great many of Nephelim followed Akasha and Enki,
sharing the same passions, loved the humans, for all to see.
Temples, center points, built by those worshiping in cities,
each had many followers, that were headed by these deities.
The followers, for the gods performed assortments of tasks,
willingly and with faith doing everything, all their god asks.
Of all the temples built, Akasha’s were always most grand,
she had most skilled laborers, meticulously crafting by hand.
The finest marble and rich alabaster her temples did adorn,
the followers, the purest white robes, finest of linen be worn.
The offering in the temple to goddess were the simplest kind,
a loaf of fresh bread, a garland of white flowers, east to find.
In contrast were the temples of Enki, they were dark, hidden,
worship to him in upper earth had been by Enlil forbidden.
They were hidden in cellars, colored dark, made of stone,
others be found in closets, where families worshiped alone.
Priest to Enki wore robes of the darkest possible black,
in upper earth were hunted, many died by a knife in the back.
In the city of Kurr, Enlil’s slave’s labored at his great temple,
for a hundred years they worked and died, this complimental.
The difference in worship between Akasha and him easy to see,
Enlil’s followers were slaves, Akasha’s encouraged and free.
Temples were also made for Enki, in his land, in lower earth,
though they were more modest, to the followers had great worth.
Many were built in the most unusually conceived places,
high on mountain plateaus or cut from the mountain’s faces.
Enki had good reason for having them made at extreme height,
there was a pending disaster to come, he knew in foresight.
Over years Enlil tried to conceive with his wife, Akasha’s sister,
Inanna, from Enki and Akasha, help be given freely unto her.
It was after this that Akasha decided that she too wanted a son,
in a very short time with her husband, this fate she had won.
Akasha was now again with child, enjoying her great happiness,
for it was when the Adapa child was born, a time she did obsess.
The child born a god once older and mature, fully grown,
would be then to the second seat on council, his place shown.
Now came the day of Marduk’s birth, to Akasha’s greatest joy,
most spended a babe he was, a very beautiful Nephilim boy.
With Marduk’s birth Enlil had become jealously enraged,
this jealousy would come in time cause of a war to be waged.
Enlil insisted to his wife, that she should be artificially fertilized,
Inanna refusing absolutely, she was insulted, him she criticized.
Inanna spoke often with her sister, offering to care for the babe,
the goddess’, the sisters, often in times of need, together stayed.
It was Inanna who wished so much to help raise Akasha’s son,
having designs on Marduk, for love and more, he was the one.
As Marduk grew into a young Nephelim, not yet an adult,
Inanna used charm, beauty and her mind, his seduction result.
Akasha encouraged her sister’s plans, her happiness she sought,
they kept this all from Enlil, if he knew, a war would be fought.
Marduk now took his chair on the council, he was now grown,
the secret of him with Inanna was soon to be by all known.
In a moment of passionate love Inanna and Marduk would lay,
that night they conceived a child by natures true way.
This would now bring forth the god’s first war on earth,
Enlil would know that it was not his child, Inanna would birth.
Enlil knew well that this would be a war with his brother, Enki,
that if he slew Marduk, his brother’s son, a great battle would be.
Thus the intense hatred of Enki within his brother had now grown,
Enlil took vengeance upon his brother, to humans hatred shown.
By now all of the gods knew about the forth-coming disaster,
the human race kept growing as they multiplied continually faster.
With the exploding population, evil among humans quickly bred,
“Humanity has become a festering disease on earth”, Enlil said.
Murder, rape and other violent sins had become common place,
the human race, created by the gods, had become a disgrace.
Akasha and Enki, seeing the evil in their creation, were sad,
somewhere the humans took the wrong path, they had gone bad.
Humans followed some of the demi-gods, forming dark cults,
they committed horrid atrocities, with very disturbing results.
Sacrifice of virgins, even new born children, to the god’s disgust,
partaking in group rapes, of male and female, fulfilling evil’s lust.
With this Enlil conspired, a way for him this battle to win,
he would see to it that the human race, be condemned for sin.
Nibiru would soon near the earth again, time came for it’s return,
many of the Nephelim now go home, homes for which they yearn.
Enki and Akasha, sought now to save some of the human race,
not wishing the pending deluge, remove man, from earth’s face.
Anu and his council, by Enlil’s repeated demands, did so decree,
the human race would die in the floods that were soon to be.
Enki and the other gods, had to no intervention been sworn,
yet he would find a way save the race, from his wife born.
The couple would meticulously choose the family to survive,
again the two protectors would keep the human race alive
Nibiru was now approaching it’s orbital peak, it’s apogee,
everything on the face of the earth, about to be swallowed by sea.
As Nibiru’s gravity pulled on the sun, earth’s poles would shift,
the southern ice sheet fell into the sea, massive wave now adrift.
A massive wave it was, higher than the highest mountains peak,
this would surely bring and end to life on earth, so to speak.
Enki and Akasha chose careful, the one family that would survive,
this family would keep all the animals and the human race alive.
Thus chosen, family of Noah, his wife, his sons and their wives,
they were the best family, the protectors would spare their lives.
Now Enki went to Noah, he planned, he wore Enlil’s guise,
recalling what happened with Eve, this plan was most wise.
Enki now went to Noah, a kind man who worked with wood,
giving him the plans for the Ark, explaining it so Noah understood.
Enki took a walk with Noah, into a nearby grove of trees,
“You will fashion this ark from the wood of these gopher trees,
with your sons you will make this ark covering it with heavy pitch,
inside you will fashion curtained rooms, drapes your wives stitch.
Into the ark, upon it’s completion, take two animals of every kind,
know now that any you fail to bring, shall die if left behind.
The ark you construct will be three hundred cubits in length,
it’s inner hull you will doubly re-enforce for added strength.
The height you make one tenth this and it’s width double this,
know that your time in the ark will be long and land you’ll miss.
Within the ark, you will construct three separate floors,
in the center of the bottom you will fashion 2 great doors.”
Enki continued, “While you build this vessel with your sons,
you wife and their wives will gather grain and feed by the tons.
Once all the feed is aboard, set into it’s appropriate place,
unto you will come the animals and birds, two of each race.”
Noah questioned the god, “Lord, for you I shall complete this task,
yet what should I say to the others that of this construction ask?”
Enki, “Thou shall to the others tell nothing of the disaster pending,
they have become a disgrace to the gods, their death is coming.
All the creatures shall be by the flood removed from the earth,
you and all your families, will to the new life here give birth.”
So it was now that Enki had told Noah all that he did plan,
and thus Enki returned to lower earth, Noah would save man.
With his sons, after one hundred twenty days, the ark was built,
all the while knowing only his family would live, caused him guilt.
Noah’s family now filled the ark with all the animals as told,
others thought that Noah had gone mad as this they did behold.
There were now but two pairs of birds that needed to be found,
they were by the god’s will to be on the ark, they need be found.
The two birds were of course, the raven and the white dove,
these were by goddess favored, and unto them was her love.
All the creatures were now aboard the ark, the doors sealed,
the ground shook, the flood began, to nothing would it yield.
Others knew of Noah’s construction pounded on the door the ark,
they screamed and begged to be let in, upon death they embark.
After two days the flood waters, the ark did now begin to lift,
upon it’s fateful journey, it had now slowly started to drift.
For a score of days and nights the waters continued their rise,
during this time all life on earth, and in the air, a watery demise.
By the morning of the forty-first day the oceans began to relent,
humanity was gone, save those on the ark, saved and god sent.
On the forty-second day, Noah opened the window to the sky,
climbing on the upper deck in the sun, falling to his knees to cry.
Every day there after Noah took the white dove, set it in the air,
hoping it would return, mud on it’s feet, a sign that land was there.
During this time four of the gods encountered their own plight,
something had gone terribly wrong with their heavenly flight.
Due to the extreme shift in earth’s great magnetic field,
their reactors were corrupted and could no power thus yield.
The four gods, Anu, Akasha, Enki and Enlil were in orbit trapped,
only able to sustain for a hundred days, starvation after that.
It was on the eighty-first day, after the flood, the ark hit ground,
yet from the roof of the ark no land could be seen, by eye found.
Noah again set loose the white dove for yet another flight,
it returned this time with a fresh leaf from a tree, just before night.
In confidence the family now waited for dry land to appear,
the end of this long voyage, to save humanity was now very near.
By the hundred twenty-first day, the land had now become dry,
the pitch was removed, the great doors, they opened to blue sky.
Here at the top of Mt. Ararat, Noah’s family, the animals release,
for it was true that with the flood on earth, animal life did cease.
The gods, now out of food, circled the earth, hoping to land,
looking downward from the heavens, viewed Noah’s fire at hand.
Anu to Enki, “By this you again disobeyed the council, my son,
yet this time we must indeed thank you for what you have done.”
The four gods now descended to earth, by Ararat they did land,
Noah’s son Shem saw their ship, a great feast they now planned.
Noah went down the mountain to greet the gods that returned,
sick, hungry and in need for food the gods desperately yearned.
That night on a banquette of roasted lamb they would dine,
this night even Enlil would share with the humans their wine.
Anu now saw as Akasha and Enki, the human race was good,
in the following decree of Anu, the greatest god gave all he could.
Anu, “Noah, you have shown unto us that your children we need,
it is by my will that the following laws are now to be decreed.
Never again will we allow your race befall such a horrible fate,
all of the lands are now yours to fill as you breed and procreate.
In like all of the animals of earth are yours, even fish of the sea,
take all that you ever need from earth, may you be plenty.
And here and now, you have a covenant within us all,
as you are our children, and your children’s children one and all.”
With this decree by Anu all the lands of earth given to man,
also the all the animals, the birds, the fish, all of earth to man.
So long as human kind kept their covenant with the gods,
So long as human kind kept this in the temples of the gods.
Now it was that the gods were upon earth now with mankind,
the old ways of humans as slaves to the gods, now left behind.
This was now the beginning of a new and glorious age,
one in which human kind would now help to set the stage.
The cities of the gods we now by humans proudly rebuilt,
hard they worked to restore their grandeur, removing ocean silt.
Within ten centuries the human race now again filed the lands,
temples again made great, crafted by the most skillful of hands.
In a agreement with Anu and Enlil, Enki permitted in upper earth,
now unto him, new temples in the old cities were given birth.
In the great temple of Anu, offerings were made of precious gold,
this was sill a great need for the gods, from the days of old.
For humanity this was now their first glorious golden age.
no one need fight, there was no cause for war to be waged.
The gods now lived in harmony with their creation, man,
there were however again those that their own agendas plan.
Though humanity was still after the deluge clean and pure,
the sins of the Nephelim did for a very long time endure.
Old cities quickly filled with the human over population,
new cultures in new places thus born, by human migration.
They freely gave unto one another anything that was needed,
as at this time humans wanted all over earth to be seeded.
In the wealth of these times humanity embraced new inspiration,
they quickly excelled in the arts taught by gods, artistic creation.
These creations made, marble, pottery, and the finest of gold,
remain today as tributes and monuments to these times of old.
However in time evil traits would be reborn from the past,
within this the gods new that the golden age could not last.
Akasha and Enki did their best, trying harder than all,
yet there was no way to stop this, humanities second fall.
The population of Sumeria thus continued it’s quick rise,
unaware that by war this civilization would meet it’s demise.
It was Enlil that would first war with Marduk, his wife’s lover,
this would draw others to battle, Inanna and Marduk’s mother.
Enlil’s rage and hatred of Marduk, grew continuously over years,
Marduk was by this concerned, Inanna shared in these fears.
Within the followers of Enlil this hatred would also show,
it was when the temples of Marduk fell, Akasha’s anger did grow.
Regardless of what the sisters, Akasha and Inanna tried to do,
Enlil would not rest, until the adulterer, Marduk, he slew.
By Nephelim law Enlil was within his right to take Marduk’s life,
along in this, should Marduk be the victor, Inanna to be his wife.
Now in the city of Kurr, Marduk’s followers resorted to terrorism,
those captured by Enlil, tortured to death, with excess sadism.
Enlil would gave to the humans that followed his cause, weapons,
Akasha and Enki followed equipping Marduk’s military minions.
Inanna’s forces fought to help her lover, in this desperate war,
swearing allegiance to Marduk, she became the goddess of war.
Akasha’s followers, would not fight these battles, they offer aide,
Enki now plotting with his son, Kurr they planned to invade.
Enlil had not expected that Marduk would attempt this assault,
when the temple at Kurr fell, blaming it upon human fault.
After the temple fell, Enlil’s vengeance, Kurr’s total destruction,
a fire storm rained down upon Kurr, it’s complete enialation.
The vengeance so extreme, turning the very sands to glass.
the most devastating thing to occur since great the flood’s pass.
Now the council, of this would now question Enlil’s right,
he swore that it was an attack upon Marduk, on that night.
Enlil had known though, that Marduk had not been there,
his anger and hatred, now so strong, he did not care.
Sumerian civilization’s end was now drawing very near,
an end to the first golden age of humans did now appear.
The gods in this battle now sought to destroy one another,
caring not, if they were to kill, sister, wife or brother.
Each of the great cities would soon fall, this Inanna knew,
in this she would commission Babylon’s rise, civilization new.
The two protectors of humanity desperately sought, end this war,
toll upon humanity high, dying each hour by several score.
City by city, the god’s war, all laid in devastated waste,
death and despair abound, as the gods in the final battles faced.
One city after another in the great Sumerian age now fell,
from this Inanna’s Babylon grew, with the survivors it did swell.
During one battle even Akasha’s beautiful Eden was destroyed,
all those left in the land of Sumer, by the god’s war employed.
Everywhere now in this ancient land, devastation and death, vast,
the atrocities committed, so horrifying, erased from our past.
Thus left to imagine what the gods in the last days to pass did,
something so horrid, wiping away a civilization, the secret hid.
As each city met it’s demise, those that lived fled to other land,
the great Sumerian civilization, had died by the god’s hand.
There were no victors in the god’s first war upon the earth,
only death and devastation, brought upon humanities birth.
This was humanities fate, as Sumer’s fall did thus unfold,
and with this the beginning of humanities fate has been told.
The Second Book
“The God's Actions”
Copyright by Alexis D. Vyne February, 2000
The time had come for the gods of old to return,
to bring this tale of the second visit by Anunaki I yearn.
Goddess had returned again to the blue water world, earth,
here to a magnificent place of beauty, life was given birth.
Together goddess and god descended into Eden from the stairway,
walking hand in hand throughout the garden they spent the day.
Soon the other gods would come down into Eden to join them,
descending from high in the heavens, they would number ten.
Akasha and Enki prepared for the first arrival of their kin.
they hope that the magnificence of their creation, hearts would win.
The council of twelve would decide on their course of action,
a carefully laid out plan of the Anunaki, it was the human conception.
Enki brought forth Akasha’s skillfully brilliant laid out plan.
an immaculate conception of life, this would be the creation of man.
They put this before the council of the gods, the being named Adapa,
made in the image of the gods and genetically altered by Akasha.
He was meant to be a child of the gods, slave doing as he was told,
not knowing enough to complain, just enough to mine the gold.
The council of the Anunaki approved the plan for Adapa’s creation,
one would be made, kept in Eden, under very close observation.
The Adapa, now born to Akasha, a new male human infant,
goddess cared for him as he was her own, beautifully magnificent.
She stayed with him for many years as the young boy grew,
eventually he would grown into a young man, this she knew.
The Adapa was tested for a great variety of laborious tasks,
Akasha loved him as her own son, answering the questions he asks.
Adapa, “Mother, goddess, why am I your only son?
Where are all the others like me, am I the only one?”
Goddess answered his many questions with caution and care,
yet there was so much she couldn’t tell him, she wouldn’t dare.
By the fourteenth year he had grown into a hansom young man,
Akasha had fallen in love with him, this had not been her plan.
The other gods viewed Adapa, between them they debated,
results of this meeting, an entire race to be created.
By this Akasha and Enki had truly been very pleased,
the gods that toiled hard in the mines to have their pain eased.
Goddess kept the first Adapa in Eden, her love there to study,
the others once men, worked hard as slaves, knuckles bloody.
The first Adapa was now a grown man, very hansom and tall,
he felt in his heart a great need, this to goddess he would call.
“My mother, goddess, there is something that I desperately need,
a fire burns deep in my heart and my loins, this to you I concede.
I know not mother what it is that I so very strongly miss,
it worsens more every time that I recall the warmth of your first kiss.”
Akasha, “I know why and for what it is that you yearn,
it will take time for me to teach to you what you must learn.
My son you see it is a wife that you want and need,
but speak of this to absolutely no one, my word you must heed.”
Adapa was puzzled by all these new words that his mother had said,
he had no notion of man and woman till goddess shared his bed.
Goddess came to him in the quiet of a summer night,
when she first touched him every so softly it gave him a fright.
Akasha did lay with him that night in his bed,
she taught Adapa the art of love as him she led.
Adapa now knowing a woman’s love had fallen in lust,
it was a sacred bond between them, a bond of mutual trust.
The following week something occurred that was hard to believe,
in their union of true love and lust, Akasha did conceive.
This was something that the others must never know,
if they ever found out about the child their fury would show.
Akasha concealed the babe and petitioned the council,
to bring forth a mate for the Adapa, she asked the council.
Over this they would debate, many an argument to occur,
finally goddess convinced them, a female she could procure.
The terms were set out for the creation of a female, Eve,
unknown to the other gods, the child had already been conceived.
None of the other gods knew the details of Akasha’s plan,
Eve was born from goddess, half god and half human.
This would be a problem for Akasha and the Anunaki,
she was prepared for this, the beginning of a battle to be.
Enki, her husband, her brother, was the only one that knew,
they awaited the decision of the council, to see what to do.
The council learned of this and was totally enraged,
In heated arguments about what now to do they engaged.
No one had expected, this of Akasha, they were forlorn,
that she laid with the Adapa, to him a child to be born.
After Eve had been born the council made their decree,
she would be raised by Akasha in Eden, so it would be.
Neither Adapa nor Eve were to know how life was conceived,
to this Akasha and Enki had sworn, so the others believed.
Thus to Adapa and Eve the tree of knowledge was forbidden,
Adapa was made infertile, no new children to him be given.
When Eve reached her thirteenth year Adapa she met,
they embraced one another their futures were now set.
Eve was every bit as beautiful as Akasha, goddess,
she was after all born of a god, nothing less.
Knowing more than Adapa, even though younger in years,
the first time they lay together they would share tears.
Adapa was enthralled by Eve’s beauty, almost unreal,
he was instantly in love and before her he did kneel.
Eve knew she owned every last bit of Adapa’s heart,
together they hoped to stay, until death would they part.
By the spring in the garden they did lay at first,
Here they partook in love, lust and a primitive thirst.
In one another they had found the passion for which they yearned,
so natural and pure, something that need not be learned.
Many times over many days they would enjoy and embrace,
this was the truest of love, from the first of the human race.
Akasha and Enki knew that their creation had greater potential,
yet the council was adamant that the slaves in mines were essential.
The tree of knowledge had been to Adapa forbidden,
Enki would thus find a way for Eve, the secrets be given.
One morning Enki came to Eve, hidden behind a grass veil,
he brought to her vast knowledge, an incredible tale.
He told her the secrets, forbidden fruit, things not to be told,
she learned that she was naked, for everyone to behold.
Along with this he told her of her husband, Adapa’s sterility,
he would never give to her a child through out eternity.
Enki continued on letting Eve know he was her friend,
Telling her, “Speak this to no one, for it would be your end.”
“The other gods that you have not yet met nor them do you know,
have sworn your mother and I to not letting you truly live and grow.
Remember what I have said, use it only in a time of need,
and with Adapa you will share this fruitful knowledge indeed.”
When Enki had left the garden Eve rushed to awaken her mate,
she spoke to him the words quietly, explaining this twist of fate.
Eve, “This was told to me by some one from behind the tall grass,
he also told to me that things would change in the time to pass.
and that I am born your daughter from Akasha, born to be your wife,
we are to share this fruit with no one, fear for the loss of life.”
From the leaves of a fig tree, Eve clothing would now sew,
they knew they were naked, they didn’t like for this nudity to show.
In Anu’s absence, Enlil headed the council until his return,
though Enki was Anu’s first born, by marriage Enlil power did earn.
The council of the gods was chosen by blood line and breeding,
incestual conduct, marriage of one’s own kin was almost everything.
Upon Anu’s return, the marriage of Inanna and Enlil was told,
Enlil now from this union, the second seat of the council would hold.
Anu granted unto Enlil, earth, and authority over all of the land,
Enlil now wanted to visit the Eden, that Akasha so skillfully planned.
This outraged Enki immensely, giving his extreme protest,
Akasha joined with him, until this changed they couldn’t rest.
She did not know that her husband gave the forbidden fruit to Eve,
Enki that that it was safe, yet this he now no longer could believe.
He knew that when Enlil saw that the humans were now clothed,
a dire fate would come to the two humans that were betrothed.
Enlil came to Eden, nothing by Akasha or Enki could be done,
they needed to find some means to and end for what had begun.
Enlil came into the garden, there the Adapa he had found,
Adapa saw the god approaching and hid, not making a sound.
Enlil knew that he was hidden, he ordered him out of his hiding,
it was then that Enlil saw that this Adapa now wore clothing.
Enlil, “Why is it that your body is covered with these leaves?
When and from where did you learn this?” Adapa fell to his knees.
Adapa, “This all I have learned from the words of my wife, Eve,
she told me that we were naked, and her my wife I do believe.
The story came to her from a serpent hidden in the tall grass,
he told to her of all that was strictly forbidden to us, alas.
That we are here in this garden betrothed as husband and wife,
that she was born my daughter, from goddess and I, given life.”
Enlil now found Eve and asked her if indeed all this was true,
Eve was terrified by him, and said “yes” fearing what he might do.
Enlil questioned Eve in anger, finding out every possible detail,
he knew that Enki was to blame, for defying the Anunaki grail.
Proof of what Enki had done needed to be found somewhere,
where and how it was obtained, Enlil did not care.
He took Eve from the gardens, there would be many tests,
swearing that until the deeds of his brother found, no one rests.
Eve was very scared, in a chamber with other gods, bound in fear,
by their methods the gods soon made the truth come very clear.
She never saw the god Enki, she did not know the look of his face,
yet the memory of his voice from her mind she could not erase.
With this, that which the gods found, Enlil had what he needed,
he went before the council, for Enki’s punishment he pleaded.
Enlil showed that by Enki, the council had been deceived,
that from the beginning Enki had in fact had this plan conceived.
He protested for harsh punishment to be now to be unfurled,
demanding his remove from upper earth, banished to underworld.
Anu wanted desperately to help Enki, he was his first born son,
though he could not defy his council, thus nothing could be done.
The passion Enki had for the humans had sealed his own fate,
Enki would now care for the underworld, this was not up for debate.
Thus the gods now split the earth between these two,
Akasha and Enki, now conspiring on what next to they would do.
They needed a way to keep Enlil from causing more harm,
Akasha suggested seduction, she could use her feminine charm.
Enki agreed to this, but only as the very last desperate resort,
it disgusted him to think that she would with his brother consort.
These two gods became now the protectors of the human race,
willing to risk everything and all, including the other gods disgrace.
Akasha had formulated another incredibly laid out plan,
she would show the council there was a better way to make man.
Showing the gods that it would simplify things if man could breed,
they could procreate their own, only a few females they need.
Petition was made to make the Adapa fertile to be with Eve,
then if they were left to their own, a child they would conceive.
They would care for their own young, removing gods from this task,
to ease the work of the gods own is for what Akasha did ask.
The council voted, with regards for Enlil in his rage of protest,
they had come to the conclusion that Akasha’s plan would be best.
So it was that Adapa was made fertile to be with his wife,
in a short time there after, Eve had become pregnant with new life.
To Eve was born after nine months, man’s very first son,
the self procreation of the human race had now begun.
After another eleven months, a second son born named Able,
Adapa and Eve had hoped to conceive a female, but were unable.
The new parents enjoyed watching their children grow,
of the pending disaster to come, Adapa and Eve did not know.
As the years went by Cainen became a man, tall and strong,
he was rash and occasionally rude, there seemed something wrong.
Cainen was very different from Able, his brother was caring and kind,
he threw fits of rage at times, as though he had lost his mind.
This caused Eve to become confused and at times depressed,
it was as though her first born son was demonically possessed.
The times for the human family were about to change,
what the gods were about to do, their lives to be rearranged.
The Adapa (the race) were to be set out into the land,
they would breed and care for their own, serving the gods at hand.
Cainen was set to take charge of farming the great fields,
he would be responsible for managing the granary’s yields.
Able was set to more creative and artistic task,
yet Eve worried for Cainen, so much, for help she would ask.
A day came when Eve asked Able to go out, speak to his brother,
she wanted him to convey the concern had by his mother.
Thus Able went out to the fields, for his brother he felt,
Able was unaware of the dire fate he was about to be dealt.
Able, “Cainen, my brother, our mother wishes that I speak with thee,
our mother has shared her great concern for you with me.”
Cainen, “It truly eludes me my brother, why she even cares,
after all, our mother is born of a god, from the top of heaven’s stairs.
Our mother, a goddess, very much so by blood and right,
yet we are forced to labor for the gods, living our lives in fright.
You see Able, while you make for the gods and us your wine,
I sweat and labor every day in the fields, straining my spine.
I say that we rise up against the gods for what is by right ours,
think of our father’s brothers, who labor the mines, endless hours.”
Cainen continued, “Are we not capable of more that gods ask,
I feel the gods impede our growth for some obscure task.
I ask you my brother, should I embark upon a human revolt,
Would you stand with me you brother, or would you out of fear bolt?”
Able, “Cainen, how could you ask of me such a blasphemous thing,
do you not fear that the gods anger to our family would bring?
I could never engage in this feeble plan of which you speak,
Perhaps I should speak with other or goddess, help you need seek.”
Cainen glared at his brother he was totally furious and enraged,
he took a stick from the ground and with it his brother he engaged.
Missing several swings, one struck Able hard in the side of his head,
Able fell to the ground bleeding, Cainen had struck his brother dead.
Cainen knelt down on the ground at his only brother’s side,
he realized exactly what he had done, over his dead body he cried.
Thinking that for this horrible act he would never be forgiven,
he dug a deep hole, burying his brother’s body to keep it hidden.
Knowing that killing his brother was so wrong, his heart within,
how could he now face his mother and father after such a sin.
Cainen was also concerned about the other gods, what they do,
Would they take his life now, or another fate, he wished he knew.
That night at the dinner table, Cainen’s brother Able did not attend,
Cainen claimed he had not seen him, himself trying to defend,
Mother and father worried for their son, what fate had befallen Able,
never before this time had he been late for the family dinner table.
Adapa suggested that perhaps he was lost in the dark of the night,
Cainen said, “Maybe he has lost his mind and thus has taken flight.”
Eve was troubled by Cainen’s words, she sent Able to speak to him,
she wondered what happened, what was said between them.
Looking into Cainen’s mind, she knew right off that to her he lied,
Before morning Eve went to see Akasha to tell her, Able had died.
Eve to Akasha, “Today I sent my son Able to help his brother,
Cainen had become quiet, no longer speaking with his mother.
I thought that perhaps he could help Cainen in a different way,
Able went to the fields, Cainen claims not to have seen him today.
I know that to me, for some unknown reason my first son has lied,
looking into his mind I know he was with Able when Able had died.”
Akasha listened as Eve’s terrible story did fully unfold,
for some reason Cainen had killed his brother in anger, Eve told.
Eve wise like Akasha had already formulated her own plan,
she proposed that he be separated from contact with and other man.
Perhaps Akasha and her husband could take him to lower earth,
there he could be given a wife, who for him children would birth.
Akasha agreed that for Cainen this would be his best fate,
she knew that her and Enki could win this in council debate.
Now it was known that the human could learn how to kill,
they could do so completely, by their own human will.
The council agreed full well, this was cause for alarm,
considering, great numbers in mines, organized could cause harm.
Taking adequate measures, remove any showing rebellious intent,
they had to be sure that their methods would be indeed permanent.
Now came debate of Cainen, Akasha put forward what she planned,
For Cainen to be sent to lower earth, given a wife and fertile land.
So it was, through this Enki now had Cainen with him,
in a way this was for the human race a battle they did win.
Now Akasha took from herself an egg, to create a new life,
In secrecy, fertilized with Enki’s genes, this was Cainen’s wife.
There were a few that were genetically made, ideas conceived,
she would appear to be human, on every level, believed.
Together these two protectors of the young human race,
plotted again, how Eve be made to bare a female, a blessed grace.
Thus it came to be, yet another embryo would now be made,
from the sentence of no born girl, Adapa and Eve were now stayed.
Enki and Akasha had for a time been rather distraught,
Now here they had a solution, the one that they had sought.
Here with this genetic triumph and carefully plotted disguise,
Two goddesses were to be born, helping the humans to rise.
Again Enki and Akasha swore to protect their human friends,
they would go as far as need be, to very extreme ends.
The girl to born to Adapa and Eve would need a mate,
the two gods knew that this the human couple could procreate.
Cainen’s wife the goddess by blood would give him children,
this is what Cainen needed, sons and daughters born to him.
The two protectors marveled at their beautiful conspiration,
knowing that from this good would come, even if it was sin.
Table now set for the human race to freely procreate and breed,
if the day should come that gods need help, humans help their need.
Within the female human gods set fast their powerful genes,
there would in time come more help by protectors, by other means.
This is the account of how the human race did unfold,
with this the second tale of the Anunaki has now been told.