When You Listen To A Snake...

An old Indian legend, told by Iron Eyes Cody, in Guideposts Magazine:

Many years ago, Indian youths would go away in solitude to prepare for manhood.  One such youth hiked into a beautiful valley, green with trees, bright with flowers. There he fasted. But on the third day, as he looked up at the surrounding mountains, he noticed one tall rugged peak, capped with dazzling snow. I will test myself against that mountain, he thought. He put on his buffalo-hide shirt, threw his blanket over his shoulders and set off to climb the peak. When he reached the top he stood on the rim of the world. He could see forever, and his heart swelled with pride. Then he heard a rustle at his feet, and looking down, he saw a snake. Before he could move, the snake spoke. 

"I am about to die," said the snake. "It is too cold for me up here and I am freezing. There is no food and I am starving. Put me under your shirt and take me down to the valley." 

"No," said the youth. "I am forewarned. I know your kind. You are a rattlesnake. If I pick you up, you will bite, and your bite will kill me." 

"Not so," said the snake. "I will treat you differently. If you do this for me, you will be special. I will not harm you." 

The youth resisted awhile, but this was a very persuasive snake with beautiful markings. At last the youth tucked it under his shirt and carried it down to the valley. There he laid it gently on the grass, when suddenly the snake coiled, rattled, and leapt, biting him on the leg. 

"But you promised..." cried the youth.

"You knew what I was when you picked me up." said the snake as it slithered away." 



posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 06.10.06 (5:47 pm)

reminds me of the frog and the scorpion...



posted by: PastorDave (reply)
post date: 06.10.06 (6:44 pm)

Reply to: surrogate
I don't know the story. Aesop's?



posted by: eichspeaks (reply)
post date: 06.11.06 (3:31 am)

let ther snake di




posted by: eichspeaks (reply)
post date: 06.11.06 (3:33 am)

man my computer just shut off,, I meant to say, Let the snake die



posted by: PastorDave (reply)
post date: 06.11.06 (2:08 pm)

Reply to: eichspeaks
When the snake comes along, he will play on your sympathy and good nature. He will make you feel like a terrible person for not doing what he wants.




posted by: eichspeaks (reply)
post date: 06.11.06 (2:51 pm)

Reply to: PastorDave Sounds like me lol




posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 06.12.06 (2:16 am)

Reply to: PastorDave

Could be... Sounds like it actually. Scorpion needs to cross the river, asks the frog to carry him. "No way," says frog. "You'll sting me, and I'll die."

"Now why would I do that? If I sting you, I'll die too."

Convinces frog.

They start out, scorpion aboard frog. Halfway across, the scorpion stings the frog and they both start to go down. "Why did you do that?" asks frog. "Now we'll both die."

"True," says scorpion, "But it's my nature. I HAD to do it."


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