Summary: The text "Push them forward" describes a group of restless travelers always in pursuit of unseen goals until they become sick and disillusioned. The leader is eventually attacked and killed by the crowd, leading to chaos and fear among the pilgrims. The scene shifts to a quiet village where daily life unfolds with a sense of longing for the unknown. The poet at the leaf-thatched hut calls out for the gate to be opened, symbolizing new beginnings and the triumph of humanity. However, the chaotic and tumultuous behavior of the crowd in the hills reflects a darker reality where faith and goodness are ignored in favor of suspicion and violence. The text ultimately contrasts the peaceful serenity sought by the villagers with the destructive and turbulent nature of humanity's darker impulses, ultimately prompting introspection on the nature of human existence.