“Sargon, the mighty king, king of Addade, am I.
“My mother was a high priestess, my father I never knew.
“My father’s brother inhabits the highlands.
“My city is Azupiranu, which lies on the bank of the Euphrates.
“She conceived me, my high priestess mother, in secret she gave me birth,
“She set me in a wicker basket, with bitumen she made my opening water-tight,
“She cast me down into the river from which I could not ascend.
“The river bore me, to Aqqi the water-drawer it brought me.
“Aqqi the water-drawer, when lowering his bucket, did lift me up,
“Aqqi the water-drawer did raise me as his adopted son,
“Aqqi the water-drawer did set me to his gardening.
“While I was [still] a gardener, Ishtar did grow fond of me,
“And so far [...] years I did reign as king,
“The black-headed people (that is, the Sumerians), I did rule and govern.”
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Legends of the Kings of Akkade