Iha Fatumea iha bee-matan ida naran We Biku (biku = la sulit ka bou) We Biku Nee ita hotu hotu niakan Ita hotu hotu Biku iha nia Husi bee-matan inan ida ne’e, inan fó moris, inan kaer moris, ami hetan bee-matan rua tan. We Sei, iha ne’ebé bee halai sulit liu husi au no fakar ba rai (mane); no We Hali, been iha ne’ebé feto mak tuur hanesan ai-hali hun (feto). We Hali, lihun neefeto We Sei, sei nee mane We Hali na mamar we sei We lihun mesan dei la dadi We Sei-We Hali, foin dadi We Biku sai We Hali-We Sei ____________________ In Fatumea there is a spring called We Biku (biku=does not flow or spread or piling up). We Biku Belongs to us all All of us Are piled up there. From this origin spring as the eternal mother, the eternal life-generating and life-bearing mother, we get two more springs: We Sei, where the water flows through bamboo (au) and falls to the ground (male) and We Hali, the water where the woman sits like the banyan (hali) roots (female). We Hali, the pool is female We Sei, the flowing down water (like from the waterfall) is male The female entices the male Water pools alone cannot generate life The encounter between We Sei-We Hali generates life From We Biku comes We Hali-We Sei foin nia ha'ak wa'i mata) or consciousness.