*
…Shiduri, the tavern keeper, sat,
at the edge of the Great Ocean,
her golden brewing-vat resting by her side.
*
Gilgamesh, whose heart was still full of anguish,
strode toward her…
*
‘This desperate man must be a murderer,’ thought Shiduri,
‘Why else would he be heading straight for me?’
She locked the lid of her brewing-vat and stood in front of it.
*
Gilgamesh heard the lock click and looked up.
There stood Shiduri staring at him, “Who are you,
and where are you going?” she said.
*
“I am the king of Wall-Girt Uruk,” said Gilgamesh, “I am
going to find Utnapishtim, so that I can ask him about the Herb of Immortality.”
*
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‘…There must be a way!” cried Gilgamesh, drawing his knife…’ … you’d think, just once, they’d try thinking through the issue without being a … well … you-know-what. 😀
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Exactly…
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