There is dust on your body and mud under your feet.
Hands stained with dust, feet stained with mud, walking six miles a day, not seeing others. This poem describes a man walking on a deserted road and seeing no one except himself. This poem can be interpreted as describing a lonely mood. When a person is traveling, he has no partner, no hometown, and is surrounded by a deserted road, feeling lonely and helpless. The famous saying is that hands are stained with dust and feet are stained with mud, and no one is seen for six miles a day.