This poem is a series of curses by a dispossessed farmer on the veteran who has usurped his land in 103 hexameter lines.
The song is a ballad about the plight of a dispossessed farmer and others who are "down and out" in life.
They have given up their humanity, have sold themselves to the bank and, like the dispossessed farmers, have also become victims of the Monster.
Hungry, dispossessed farmers from the Dust Bowl sought homes in a new place.
The trucker had been one of the dispossessed farmers.
Watching the dispossessed farmers head for California, they were amazed that even unemployed Americans owned cars and could drive wherever they wanted to find work.
And so the dispossessed farmers he meets are decent folk who provided work for the locals and made Zimbabwe boom.
Naturally enough, the dispossessed farmer, Bradūnas, was at the center of the new mythology.
The dispossessed farmer took a step into the sunlight and shook his fist.
In spite of a year-old law returning land to dispossessed farmers, little has changed in the Romanian countryside.