When the Sogdian king, lost his son Across the river, hands in hands with step mom Step mom told the king: "Big cat fish ate him! King" Crying to death Regreting his wealth No food many days Tried many ways Calling out for guards Searching every yards Paying the temples Ignoring gambles Bending to his knee Praying to the sea Asking for a sign Hope to see a line Old monk saw him sick Told him: "go and pick Best fishing hooks there Try to saile the river Find the Big Cat Fish Get him to a dish Cut his stomach Imagine it's cake" After all of it Cat fish escaped it Turning around the boat Calling out : "You Goat! You're wife killed your kid So **** her! Indeed!" King was deadly shocked No mercy of God Rage was his weapon To **** this dragon.... " wish I was no king Could have my son under my wing" That's what Said the king.....
Karu Kapi is an old Sogdian Manichaeian story, which I made a poem of it, the original ancient text is in manual Sogdian book by prof.Zarshenas. Sodian were one of the middle/ancient Iranian tribes They were known for trading goods over the silk road They had sharp hats and they were mostly Buddhist and Manichaeian Those days Turks were using Sogdian as language of commerce Location: from nowaday Uzbekistan upto Xinjiang province of China Farzaneh.Qaf,M.A Scholar of Historical Linguistics