To assme the form of a god who gives light and darkness. Words spoken by the Osiris scribe Ani, true of foice:
I am the girdle of the cloth of the Celestial Ocean, white and shining, the guardian of his foreparts, brightening the darkness, uniting the two sister-goddesses who are in my body by the first great words of power of my mouth.
I do not raise up the one who is fallen; the one who is with him in the valley of Abydos falls down.
I am at peace; I remember him.
I have taken away the god Hu in my town wherein I found him.
In my strength I have brought darkness; I have plucked out the eye from the one who is without it.
The festival of the fifteenth day [of the month] does not come; I have weighed Set in the houses of they who are above, for the old one who is with him, and I have equipped Thoth in the house of the moon god.
The festival of the fifteenth day [of the month] does not come; I have have taken the white crown [of the south].
Truth is in my body, as turquoise and faience are its months. My land is there; as lapis lazuli are its fields.
I am the goddess Hem-nui, who brightens the darkness; I have come to brighten the darkness, and it is bright, it is bright.
I have brightened the darkness, and overthrown the destroyers.
I have made the wailing women who hide their faces to stand; they are still when they see me before[?] you.
I am the goddess Hem-nui, and I do not let you hear about her.