Black cloud
The boy stood on the corner of the
street
To have bliss of solitude under the
greenwood shades
He has lots of dues to repay
In the empty vessel he has nothing
to do.
Before leaving he has hopes to
aspire
A midst of dreams he has to go ahead
But no means he has been abandoned
By the society and the kith and kin
He has no offense but being insulted
His guilt was to bring reforms
In the family hazards to switch
over.
He is truthful in the sense he hates
All sorts of undue activists existed
Not in one circle but widely he
roams;
To have bliss of solitude beyond hue
and cry.
The boy ponders over day and night
To be devoted from the social beings
In the actions of reforms to drive
the evils
In tones of the race of life.
A big banyan tree besides the great
memoir
He lies down to have happy and prosperous day.
To go into the depth of the sea
Where the common critics never see
again.
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