offering as big as an egg.
 
 II
 
 Long ago a man of fury drawn
 
 by doom's insistent call slew
 
 his brother. The land and every deity
 
 screamed revenge: a head for a head
 
 and raised their spear
 
 to smite the town should it
 
 withhold the due. The man
 
 was ready. The elders' council
 
 looked at him and turned
 
 from him to all the orphans doubly
 
 doomed and shook their heads:
 
 the gods are right and just! This man
 
 shall hang but first may he
 
 retrieve the sagging house
 
 of his fathers
 
 and the fine points
 
 of the gods' spears
 
 returned to earth
 
 and he lived for years that man
 
 of death he raised his orphans
 
 he worked his homestead and his farmlands
 
 till evening came and laid him low
 
 with cruel foraging fever. Patient
 
 elders peering through the hut's dim
 
 light darkened more by smoke
 
 of smoldering fire under his bed
 
 steady-eyed at a guilt they had stalked