with dates, figs, in leather bags also water and wine, light and dark emmer beer, syrup, bread, butter cheese and mutton, all set ready and hanging around his head
In the sweet scent of resins he lay there as in a grave and the moon watched over him After three days he rose from his dreams and his tears
He set out to cross the mountains where no trees grow Prince Lugalbanda who adorned the young eagle with the lion's head with kohl around its eyes
and fragrant sprigs of white cedar on its head, and around the chick he arranged the fat sheep meat that he had salted, and chunks of bread dough mixed with honey
The Storm-bird rewarded him with the power to run tirelessly and fast like seven storms, like the sun in its orbit in the sky
“Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave” “Lugalbanda and the Storm-bird” (Anzûd) Sumerian stories from the 21st century BC