Canto VI The Bull, the Seven, the Hired Man, and Aritimi [An ensemble of Charis (soprano), Ovis (mezzo) and Columba (alto) began to sing.] And since the wilderness had been made clear Of Demons, then the Shepherd and the Old, The Ancient Man did give the Pillar to The Bull of Heaven, He who takes the turn That followeth the Mighty Twins, and near Two thousand years the Bull of Heaven reigned. Succeeding Him there came the Seven Gods, The Children of the Goddess Turan,* Queen [*Venus, Aphrodite] Of Twilight and the Queen of Dawn, who held The Watch four hundred years until it could Be taken by Our Teacher, whom we call The Hired Man. A penetrating blast Upon a hollow ram-horn heralds His Arrival; He's the one we see with horns Upon His head. He taught us much, to fire The clay to make our beads and pendants, so We could adorn ourselves, and guard ourselves From danger. Yet, the skill to use the clay for pots, this He declined to teach to us, And many lifetimes passed before we learned To make clay pots. Another gift He gave Was making marks in bones to keep account Of things, no matter whether counting our Possessions meagre or our years. His reign Would be two thousand years, except it fell Two hundred short; such was the Hired Man. [Aquila (soprano) and Lupa (mezzo) sang.] Now hear our song! The Watch that's next belongs To Aritimi,* Childbirth's Goddess, She [*Artemis, Diana] Who is the Patroness of Pregnancy. She showed our people how to dance, to make Both drum and flute from bones of animals And skin, and how to mark them, even make Them fair to see. Another gift of Her, Of Aritimi, was the needle, bored To pull the thread to knit together skins. She also taught our people how to make Her pregnant image out of clay, with long And swollen breasts and ample buttocks. When Her Watch was almost done, She sent to us The Swallow of Her Love, and It appeared To us at just the time before when stood The Pillar in the place where it is now, An Epoch when the year's first Sun arose Along the path it now repeats.* So She [*Since the Janid was performed in 1990 and a complete cycle of the precession of the equinoxes takes 25,780.783 years, this event can be dated to about 23,800 BCE.] Announced the changing of the Watch, Her Reign Had lasted then two thousand years, and so She heralded the Great One's* swift approach, [*Magnus] As She does now, in this our time, for yet Again the Great One comes. The Time is nigh! * * *