Once nature spread its shawl dark,
In all places,
All alone I was,
Silence was stabbed rarely by the dog’s bark.
Enjoying the loneliness was I,
Moving towards the goal,
Slowly like a cloud idle,
At times looking at the generous sky.
I sensed something evil,
All on a sudden,
Felt like a few men,
Were following me as if I fled from jail.
I dared to have a look behind,
Like a deer,
In utter fear,
And felt in me a frozen mind.
Showing me all the weapons they had
They snatched all I possessed,
Making me deeply sad,
Yet they could not grab my heart; so I was glad!