A thought about the Rainy Season
The rainy season is the monster that steals the old, sick, and young animals.
The rainy season is the rock on which we cannot live.
The rainy season is the sharp beak and skilful claw of the hunting bird.
Nevertheless, the play of children makes us remember the spring, the time for dancing on the ground.
For that reason, the Sun protects us and flowers grow covering our graves.A note:
Steg’s Rokbeigalmki text referred to the Sun (sémoz) as "i-bard-a" -- (female marker) + "parent" + (definite article) -- which I took to mean "the mother". While the formerly polytheistic Rheans are no strangers to personification of things in nature (the Earth, Sairo, is considered female), they have always held the Sun to be beyond human attributes. This "intangible" nature of the chief deity Rhe was probably a big factor in their being receptive to the more recent monotheism. Even in the days when Rhe, the Sun, was at the centre of the Rhean pantheon, it was never assigned a sex. Eya bic'azu, I removed "mother" from the Rhean version.