When all is dark and silent,
I creep in unhurried without consent.
When men doze in peace,
I raid their castles with ease.
At times I wonder at their opulence
And of their malady in its absence.
They gather and gather in amplitude,
When hunger and death haunts the multitude.
But I am no heroic Robin hood,
And cares not about others without food.
But from those via illicit ways money acquire.
I seize only what I require.
And to take from men having more than they need,
Is no wrong when I have kids to feed.

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