Once upon a time there was a man who wanted to go to the moon. Every one he knew, including his parents, disliked him because he was born with bad luck. Every where he went it seemed like he carried a curse and messed the village peoples work, crops and goods. So because of the dislike and disapproval from everyone he wanted to go away, he wanted to leave and never come back, he wanted to go to the moon. Early one morning he woke up from a dream the showed him how to build a rocket to fly to the moon. Immediately he began to work on it
"This is great!"
"And to think, people thought I had bad luck."
With in just a couple of hours he had built a black powered bamboo rocket. But with all the noise and ruckus he woke up the neighbors.
"Come here!' he shouted to the village people
"witness what the omens have shown me in my dreams, now i can finally leave this retched place and I'll never have to face you people again!"
The whole village come and sees this contraption and they were amazed. The cursed man enter the rocket and ignited the bamboo rocket. He ascends into the sky as the villagers watched in awe. But suddenly the rocket begins to fall apart and the black power burned faster. He explodes in the sky and died.
The moral of the story is never run aways from your problems, never!
"This is great!"
"And to think, people thought I had bad luck."
With in just a couple of hours he had built a black powered bamboo rocket. But with all the noise and ruckus he woke up the neighbors.
"Come here!' he shouted to the village people
"witness what the omens have shown me in my dreams, now i can finally leave this retched place and I'll never have to face you people again!"
The whole village come and sees this contraption and they were amazed. The cursed man enter the rocket and ignited the bamboo rocket. He ascends into the sky as the villagers watched in awe. But suddenly the rocket begins to fall apart and the black power burned faster. He explodes in the sky and died.
The moral of the story is never run aways from your problems, never!
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