The Man with the Limpአንካሳው ሰው
Gambelaጋምቤላ · 4 min readደቂቃ ንባብ
Narrated by Sambo Likasa Haya
Once there was a man with a wife and three daughters. They had a happy life together, but then the husband died. And after some time the wife wanted another man. She knew that her children wouldn’t like another father and she decided to go out with a man called Shigosh. Now Shigosh was the mother’s new lover, but she didn’t want her children to know.
Therefore she would go to this huge tree and she would call from there and sing in her beautiful voice,
“Shigosh, Shigosh,
Come and meet me.
Come to me under the big tree.”
And Shigosh would be with his friends or other people and he would also start singing, and he would come and he used to cry,
“Here comes my wife,
Here comes my wife.”
And Shigosh had one broken thigh. So the song has a rhythm like,
“Yes, I’m coming,
Yes, I’m coming.”
And you can hear the limp in the song.
So he would go and they would chat and make love under the tree and have an affair under the tree.
She would go to her children and he would go back to his friend.
Now the children knew about this and they were very angry because they didn’t want their father to be replaced by another man. So they decided to take their revenge on Shigosh.
They went to a tree which had a very slippery bark and they took off the bark and they dipped it in water so that it would become even more slippery. And they put it on the path along which Shigosh used to come.
And the youngest of the three daughters had a voice just like the mother. So all three of the daughters climbed up the tree and the youngest sang out,
“Shigosh! Shigosh!
Come to me! I’m under the big tree!”
And Shigosh thought it was his lover’s voice, so, singing his song, “There comes my wife, There comes my wife,” he went rushing along with his limp along the path.
And because there was the slippery bark he fell down heavily and because he had a broken leg already he lay down on the path and the daughters jumped out of the tree with sticks and they beat him up and killed him.
Then they went across the river, running away from their mother and hid in a very big tree.
And after they hid in the tree they called out of the tree to their mother, “Mother, mother, your lover awaits you.”
The mother was extremely shocked because she didn’t think her children knew about this lover. Anyway, she went running to the big tree. She looked all around but nobody was there. There was only the buzzing of the flies and when she looked in the undergrowth, there lay her lover’s body.
She was furious. And she saw the children across the river in the big tree. She crossed the river and looked up and all three of her daughters were in the branches.
And she said, “Firstborn, you are my daughter. You have come out of my womb. You know I won’t injure you. Come down.”
The firstborn said, “No, I won’t come down.”
She looked up again, and said, “Second born, you are my daughter. You are my flesh and blood. Do you think I will injure you? Come down.”
The second one also refused.
Then she looked up at the youngest one and said, “You are my youngest child and I love you a lot. Come down.”
And the child refused.
So the mother was very angry. She picked up an ax and started chopping down the trunk. So she chopped and chopped and the big tree fell across the river. When it landed, it was like a bridge, and the first and second born ran away and landed on the other bank, but a big branch had fallen on the thigh of the third born and broke her bone. So for the rest of her life she lived with a limp.
And the moral of this story is, “Don’t laugh or try to hurt others, because one day you might end up with them.”
አንካሳው ሰው
በሳምቦ ሊካሣ ሃያ የተተረከ
ሚስትና ሶስት ሴት ልጆች የነበሩት ሰው ነበር፡፡ በደስታም አብረው እየኖሩ ሳለ ባልየው ሞተ፡፡ ከጊዜ በኋላም ሚስትየው ሌላ ሰው ማግባት ብትፈልግም ልጆቿ ሌላ አባት እንደማይፈልጉ ታውቅ ነበር፡፡ ሆኖም ሺጎሽ ከሚባል ሰው ጋር መውጣት ጀመረች፡፡
ሺጎሽም የእናትየው አዲስ ፍቅረኛ ሆነ፡፡ እሷ ግን ልጆቹ እንዲያውቁ አልፈለገችም፡፡
ስለዚህ ወደ አንድ ግዙፍ ዛፍ አጠገብ ሄዳ እየተጣራች በቆንጆ ድምጿ እንዲህ እያለች ትዘፍን ነበር፡፡
“ሺጎሽ፣ሺጎሽ
እዚህ ናና አግኘኝ
እዚህ ትልቁ ዛፍ ስር አግኘኝ”
ሺጎሽም ከጓደኞቹ ወይም ከሌሎች ሰዎች ጋር ስለሚሆን እርሱም እየዘፈነ ይመጣና እንዲህ ብሎ ያለቅሳል፡፡
“ሚስቴ መጣችልኝ
ሚስቴ መጣችልኝ”
ሺጎሽ አንድ ታፋው ሰባራ ስለነበረ ዘፈኑም የሚከተለውን ቅላፄ ነበረው፡፡
“አዎ መጣሁልሽ
“አዎ መጣሁልሽ
እናም ማንከሱ በዘፈኑ ውስጥ ይታወቅ ነበር፡፡ በዚህ ዓይነት ወደ ዛፉ ስር እየሄደ አውርተውና ፍቅራቸውን ጨርሰው ይለያዩ ነበር፡፡
እርሷ ወደ ልጆቿ ስትመለስ እሱም ወደ ጓደኞቹ ተመልሶ ይሄዳል፡፡ ታዲያ ልጆቹ ጉዳዩን ባወቁ ጊዜ አባታቸው በሌላ ሰው እንዲተካ ስለማይፈልጉ በጣም ተበሳጩ፡፡ ስለዚህ ሺጎሽን ለመበቀል ወሰኑ፡፡
ወደ አንድ ሙልጭልጭ ቅርፊት ወዳለው ዛፍ ሄደው ቅርፊቱን ልጠው በማምጣትና ውሃ ውስጥ በመዘፍዘፍ ይበልጥ እንዲያዳልጥ አደረጉት፡፡ ከዚያም ሺጎሽ በሚመጣበት መንገድ ላይ አኖሩት፡፡
የመጨረሻዋም ልጅ የእናቷን አይነት ድምፅ ስለነበራት ሶስቱም ዛፍ ላይ ወጥተው ትንሿ ልጅ እንዲህ እያለች መዝፈን ጀመረች፡፡
“ሺጎሽ፣ሺጎሽ
ናልኝ ዛፍ፣ ስር ነኝ”
ሺጎሽም የፍቅረኛው ድምፅ መስሎት “ሚስቴ መጣችልኝ፤ ሚስቴ መጣችልኝ” የሚለውን ዘፈኑን እየዘፈነ በአንካሳ እግሩ በመንገዱ እየተቻኮለ ሄደ፡፡
የሚያዳልጠው የዛፍ ቅርፊት ላይም ስለቆመና ክፉኛ ወድቆ በአንካሣ እግሩ ላይ ሌላ ጉዳት ስለደረሰበት እዚያው ወድቆ ሳለ ልጆቹ ከዛፉ ላይ ወርደው በዱላ ቀጥቅጠው ገደሉት፡፡
ከዚያም ከእናታቸው በመሸሽ ወንዙን ተሻግረው ከአንድ ትልቅ ዛፍ ላይ ተደበቁ፡፡
ዛፉ ላይ እንደተደበቁም “እማማ፣ እማማ ፍቅረኛሽ እየጠበቀሽ ነው፡፡” እያሉ ከዛፉ ላይ ተጣሩ፡፡
እናታቸውም ልጆቹ ስለፍቅረኛዋ እንደማያውቁ ስለምታስብ በጣም ደነገጠች፡፡ ለማንኛውም ወደ ትልቁ ዛፍ እየሮጠች ሄዳ ዙሪያውን ስትመለከት ማንም ሰው አልነበረም፡፡ የዝንቦቹ ድምፅ ብቻ ስለነበረ ከቁጥቋጦው ስር ስትመለከት የፍቅረኛዋን አስከሬን አየች፡፡
እጅግ በጣም ተናዳ ከወንዙ አሻግራ ስትመለከት ልጆቿን ከትልቁ ዛፍ ላይ አየቻቸው፡፡ ወንዙን አቋርጣ ዛፉን ቀና ብላ ስትመለከት ሶስቱንም ልጆቿን ቅርንጫፎቹ ላይ አየቻቸው፡፡
ከዚያም የመጀመሪያዋን “የበኩር ልጄ ሆይ አንቺ ልጄ ስለሆንሽና ከማህፀኔ የወጣሽ በመሆኑ እንደማልጎዳሽ ታውቂያለሽ፡፡ ነይ ውረጅ::” አለቻት፡፡
የመጀመሪያ ልጇም “አልወርድም::” አለቻት፡፡
እንደገና ቀና ብላ አይታ “ሁለተኛዋ ልጄ ሆይ! አንቺ ልጄ ነሽ፤ ስጋና ደሜ ነሽ፡፡ የምጎዳሽ ይመስልሻል? ነይ ውረጅ፡፡” አለቻት፡፡
ሁለተኛዋም ልጅ “እምቢ” አለች፡፡
ከዚያም ወደ ትንሿ ልጅ ተመልክታ “አንቺ ትንሿ ልጄ ስለሆንሽ በጣም እወድሻለሁና ነይ ውረጅ፡፡” አለቻት፡፡
ልጅቷም እምቢ አለች፡፡
ስለዚህ እናትየው በጣም ተበሳጭታ መጥረቢያ በማምጣት ዛፉን መቁረጥ ጀመረች፡፡ በመጨረሻም ዛፉ ከወንዙ ላይ ወደቀ፡፡
ዛፉም ወንዙ ላይ በወደቀ ጊዜ እንደ ድልድይ ስለሆነ የመጀመሪዋና ሁለተኛዋ ልጆች ሮጠው ሲያመልጡ ሶስተኛዋ ልጅ ግን አንድ ትልቅ ቅርንጫፍ ታፋዋ ላይ ስለወደቀባት አጥንቷ ተሰበረ፡፡ ስለዚህ ቀሪውን ህይወቷን አንካሳ ሆና ቀረች፡፡
የዚህ ተረት መልዕክትም በሌሎች ለመሳቅም ሆነ ሌሎችን ለመጉዳት አትሞክር፡፡ አንድ ቀን አንተም እንደነሱ ልትሆን ትችላለህና የሚል ነው፡፡
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Check your understandingግንዛቤዎን ይፈትሹ
How many daughters did the man and his wife have?
What was the name of the mother's new lover?
Where did the mother call to meet her lover?
What was special about Shigosh's body?
When Shigosh came, what did he cry out?
Why were the children angry?
For discussionለውይይት
- Why do you think the mother kept Shigosh a secret from her children? What might have happened if she had told them?
- The story says you can hear Shigosh's limp in the song. Why do you think the storyteller added this detail? How does it help us imagine him?
- The children decided to take revenge. Do you think their feelings were fair? What would you have done if you were one of the children?
- What does this story tell us about how families feel when something big changes, like a parent dying or a new person coming into their lives?