There once was a king who loved listening to long stories. He loved them so much that he proclaimed, To the man who will tell me a story that could last forever I will reward him with land and gold and one of my daughters in marriage. Many tried telling the king very long stories, but they all came to an end eventually. Not long after, a man came forward. Oh King he said, I have come a long way, from a distant land to tell you a story. Tell it said the king, I will listen to you. The story is this: A crow found a very large storage barn full of corn. Because the crow knew winter was coming, he wanted to bring the corn to his part of the territory and store it there so he wouldn't starve to death before spring. So the crow took a kernel of corn and flew and deposited it in his territory. Then he flew back to the barn and took another kernel of corn and deposited it where he put the first kernel. Then he flew back and took another kernel of corn and put it where he put the first two. Then he flew back and took another kernel of corn...it went on like this for a day, then a week, a month and then a year. The king finally said, Man, man! When will the crow be finished moving the corn. It is hard to say said the traveler, the barn is very large and holds many tons of corn. The king gave the traveler his gold and his daughter and a deed to land at the far end of his kingdom. Here take this and go! I cannot hear anymore about that crow and his corn. The traveler happily moved into his new home with the king's daughter and lived well and content for the rest of his life.