Prompt:
The sun was walking in the sky
And it ran behind a cloud.
Zainka looked out the window,
It became dark for a minute.
And
the magpies are White-faced
We rode through the fields,
They shouted to the cranes:
"Woe! Grief! Crocodile
Swallowed the sun in the sky!"
Darkness fell.
Don't go outside the gate:
Who got on the street —
Got lost and disappeared.
A grey sparrow is crying:
"Come out, sunshine, hurry up!
It's a shame for us without the sun —
You can't see a grain in the field!"
The bunnies are crying
On the lawn:
Lost their way, poor people,
They can't get home.
Only bug-eyed crayfish
They climb the ground in the dark,
Yes, in the ravine behind the mountain
The wolves are howling madly.
Early, early
Two sheep
They knocked on the gate:
Tra-ta-ta and tra-ta-ta!
"Hey, you animals, come out,
Defeat the crocodile,
To the greedy Crocodile
He turned the sun into the sky!"
But the furry ones are afraid:
"Where are we going to fight this guy!
He is both formidable and toothy,
He won't give us the sun!"
And they run to the Bear's den:
"Come out, Bear, to help.
It's enough for you to suck your paw, you bum.
But the Bear does not want to fight:
He walks, he walks, the Bear, the circle of the swamp,
He cries, the Bear, and roars,
He calls the cubs out of the swamp:
"Oh, where did you fatheads disappear to?
Who did you throw me at, the old one?"
And in the swamp the Bear is prowling,
Looking for Cubs under the driftwood:
"Where are you, where have you gone?
Or did they fall into a ditch?
Or stray dogs
Were you torn apart in the dark?"
And all day she wanders through the forest,
But he doesn't find any cubs anywhere.
Only black owls from the thicket
They stare at her with their eyes.
Here the hare came out
And she said to the Bear:
"It's a shame for an old man to cry —
You are not a hare, but a Bear.
Come on, clubfoot,
Scratch the crocodile,
Tear it apart,
Pull the sun out of your mouth.
And when is it again