| 1 | The AN.NUN.AKI were at first disappointed, |
| 2 | For we had little to show for such a vast time. |
| 3 | Our cities were of stone and brick. |
| 4 | Our livestock mingled around us. |
| 5 | Our laboratories empty and forgetful minds, |
| 6 | Losing so much of the knowledge they bequeathed. |
| 7 | If not for one creation, our time might have ended sooner. |
| 8 | As all anger towards our wasteful laziness was forgotten upon sight of the ADAM. |
| 9 | The greys were astounded at what we had created. |
| 10 | Immediately they set about dissecting and experimenting with the creature. |
| 11 | A new pet they had found. |
| 12 | Obsessed with its form and fragile skin, |
| 13 | yet the divine nature of its soul. |
| 14 | That a species born out of such primitive life |
| 15 | Could possess the keys to the Infinite Immortals, |
| 16 | The mythical race to whom the Greys even were in awe. |
| 17 | A race of enlightened beings, the greatest in all the Galaxy, |
| 18 | who transformed themselves into pure light, |
| 19 | Choosing to seed their knowledge across the Galaxy |
| 20 | to a precious few. |
| 21 | The SOL-CODE their legacy. |
| 22 | The AN.NUN.AKI assured us that no such gift had been within our genome. |
| 23 | Yet little sign of the SOL-CODE could be found in native primates. |
| 24 | It was as if the air itself, the water and land of the blue planet was the source. |