This passage appears to be a collection of fragmented and disconnected sentences, phrases, and verses. It includes various themes and topics, such as love, nature, animals, and daily life. The narrative seems to jump between different stories and emotions. It's a mixture of prose and poetic elements, making it challenging to provide a concise summary due to its fragmented nature.
1. The narrative begins with a young man traveling to a city and attending a Sunday party.
2. He meets a girl, who he dances with until the night is almost over.
3. The girl leaves with him, and they walk arm in arm on the street.
4. They separate, with her going home and him taking her cloak.
5. The next day, the young man visits the girl's father to learn about her fate.
6. The girl's father reveals that she has passed away and moved on to another life.
7. The young man, heartbroken, decides to leave and become a vagabond.
8. He experiences hardship and loneliness but eventually returns to his hometown.
9. Upon returning, he finds his house in disrepair and his father ill and alone.
10. The father recognizes his son and expresses relief, but the son feels a sense of failure for not being able to provide for his family.
11. The son also expresses regret for not being able to protect his father and resents the white man who has chosen in his name.
12. The son also expresses longing for his childhood friend, Aurora, and wishes he could cross her name out of his diary.
13. He wishes to forget his phone number as he no longer wishes to cure the boredom of his love.
14. Despite his struggles, the son expresses a desire to live in a well-painted picture, with a brook running past his little house.
15. He envisions a life where he can wake up for coffee in the morning and the sea would sing.
16. He expresses a wish to be a cowboy at heart, from the land, and from the forest in the backlands.
17. The son also expresses a desire to meet a woman who would be his sweetheart, who would do everything for him, and whose love would be his life.
18. Despite his struggles and longing, the son expresses a desire to live a life with his wife and children, with chicken in the pan.
19. He expresses a desire to be with his wife and children, even when he is out of work and sadness runs over him.
20. The son expresses a desire for his life to continue with caution, as he believes that if he dies, God would find a way.
21. The son expresses a longing for his parents, brothers, and friends that he left behind in the backlands, and a desire to return to his homeland.
22. He expresses a desire to see his parents, brothers, and friends again, and to experience happiness.
23. The son expresses a desire to move on with life, thinking of his love.
24. He expresses a longing for his love, and a desire to be with her in his life.
25. The son expresses a desire to be with his love, and a longing for her.
26. Despite his struggles and longing, the son expresses a desire to live a life with his wife and children, with chicken in the pan.
27. He expresses a desire to be with his wife and children, even when he is out of work and sadness runs over him.
28. The son expresses a desire for his life to continue with caution, as he believes that if he dies, God would find a way.
29. The son expresses a longing for his love, and a desire to be with her in his life.
30. The son expresses a desire to be with his love, and a longing for her.