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Best Poems From NIKHIL PAREKH
(27/08/1977)
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The most blessed
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single jewel in
this entire lifetime of mine; I would still consider
myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
incessantly led me through a trail of unrelenting
fantasy and insurmountable yearning; making me blossom
into profoundly enamoring newness with the profuse
captivation in her enamoring lips…
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single moment of
happiness in this entire lifetime of mine; I would
still consider myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
compassionately stared at me till times beyond
conceivable eternity…..
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single cloth in
this entire lifetime of mine; I would still consider
myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
cast her invincible magic through each element of my
impoverished blood and diminishing senses….
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single roof to
survive in this entire lifetime of mine; I would still
consider myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
enigmatically teased me into a land more majestic than
bountifully resplendent paradise….
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single space to
enjoy in this entire lifetime of mine; I would still
consider myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
titillated me indefatigably; to ebulliently arouse me
out of my ghastly corpse; every time I tried to sleep;
in the heart of pernicious midnight….
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single talent in
this entire lifetime of mine; I would still consider
myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
pacified all my murderously hedonistic apprehensions;
with the ingratiating melody in her voice…
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single fantasy in
this entire lifetime of mine; I would still consider
myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
instilled the virtue of uninhibited sharing and
brotherhood; in each ingredient of my severely decayed
blood….
Even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single adventure
in this entire lifetime of mine; I would still
consider myself the most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
made me perceive the most voluptuously ravishing
sights on this fathomless planet; with the impeccable
softness embedded in her marvelous eyes….
And even if you didn’t bestow upon me a single droplet
of water; a single morsel of food in this entire
lifetime of mine; I would still consider myself the
most blessed man on earth,
Because I had her immortally priceless love
incarcerated well within the beats of my heart; as she
danced like a celestial fairy to grant me a countless
more lives; enshrouding my diminutively bedraggled
existence with the Omnipotent light of humanity; a
mellow greater than the handsomely divine….
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
Read more: fairy poems, heart poems, magic poems, food poems, happiness poems, love poems, sleep poems, water poems, light poems, dance poems
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The most embarassing moment
The most embarrassing moment for a barber was when he inadvertently
annihilated all traces of the bushy moustache; alongwith scrupulously
trimming
scalp hair,
The most embarrassing moment for a pilot was when he dozed off for
split
seconds; only to witness his spacecraft nose-diving towards gruesome
blackness,
The most embarrassing moment for a doctor was when he unwittingly
dispensed
the wrong medicine; treated the patient for a running nose; although he
was
suffering from stomach infection,
The most embarrassing moment for a teacher was when she was caught red
handed;
for giving full marks to a student who had jotted a romantic picture
story
instead of solving mind boggling sums of arithmetic,
The most embarrassing moment for a businessman was when he signed a
blank
check; presuming it to contain a parsimonious amount of money,
The most embarrassing moment for a tailor was when he stitched cloth
upside
down; evolved a night pant out of the fabric which was supposedly meant
for an
office shirt,
The most embarrassing moment for an acrobat was when he toppled head on
from
the slender string; collapsed on the obdurate ground like a school kid
having
just started to learn rope walking,
The most embarrassing moment for a tea taster was when he certified
inebriating whisky as royal tea; having a mesmerizing aroma and a
delectably
crackling flavor,
The most embarrassing moment for a baby sitter was when she dropped the
infant
on the ground; envisaging it to be a piece of chocolate wrapped in soft
candy
paper,
The most embarrassing moment for a jeweler was when he added
scintillating
pearls to his tea; perceiving them to be crystals of sweet sugar,
The most embarrassing moment for an electrician was when he insipidly
handed
live current wires in the hands of his customer; instead of giving them
the
compactly molded switch,
The most embarrassing moment for a zookeeper was when he opened the
cage of
the ferocious lion; expecting innocuous birds to fly out in tandem,
The most embarrassing moment for a model was when she traversed on the
ramp;
with disdainful blotches of sewage adhering stringently to her face,
The most embarrassing moment for a artist was when he painted the sun
effeminate blue and the landscape blood red; lost in passionate fantasy
while
incoherently swishing his brush,
The most embarrassing moment for a singer was when she sang in a tune
befitting a crow; the aftermath of a sore throat; drawing squeals of
condemnation from the packed audience,
The most embarrassing moment for a car rallyist; was when his vehicle
intractably refrained to budge an inch further; no matter how hard he
tried to
compress the accelerator at the start of race,
The most embarrassing moment for a cobbler was when he stitched the
lace
alongwith the threadbare holes in the shoe; profoundly engrossed in
viewing
the swanky cars passing by,
The most embarrassing moment for a photographer was when he snapped the
clergymen encircling the ministers; instead of capturing the
domineering
demeanor of the president,
The most embarrassing moment for a writer was when the ink in his pen
exhausted; as he started to emboss the very first page of his book,
And the most embarrassing moment for a person in love was when an alien
girl
pecked him frantically on his cheek; boldly embraced him in front of
his
cherished and angry beloved…
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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The most priceless thing
The most priceless thing that my mother could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was her unconditional support and compassion; even in my times of
acrimoniously devastating survival,
The most priceless thing that my sister could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was a kaleidoscope of astoundingly intriguing mischief; making me
perennially feel that I was that; unscrupulous child once again,
The most priceless thing that my father could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was an unrelenting dynamism to propel forward come what may; blaze more
ferociously than the midday Sun; even in the heart of the perniciously
insidious midnight,
The most priceless thing that my grandmother could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was a fabulously ingratiating tale of my sparklingly revered
ancestors;
an unparalleled urge in me to trace back my aboriginal rudiments; till
the
last breath I that I inhaled,
The most priceless thing that my neighbors could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was an ecstatic spirit of never-dying unity; coalescing every
benevolent
step of theirs with my; unflinchingly revolution towards righteousness,
The most priceless thing that my friends could ever have bequeathed
upon me;
was an unprecedented ardor to gyrate in mesmerizing boisterousness;
shrug
all tensions of the monotonously sweltering day; to wholeheartedly
romance
with the winds of the ravishing night,
The most priceless thing that my children could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was profound whirlpools of immaculate newness; that led me to
intransigently grope for fascinating enchantment; on every mesmerizing
path
that I tread,
The most priceless thing that my shadow could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was a cloud of voluptuously titillating excitement; enveloping me in a
whirlwind of seductively princely imagination; for decades
unfathomable,
The most priceless thing that my echo could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was a bountifully ringing ebullience; an unassailable magnet of
mysticism
that profusely entrenched each of my drearily bedraggled nerves,
The most priceless thing that my pet could ever have bequeathed upon
me; was
an irrevocably sacerdotal feeling of timeless faith; a fortress of
impregnable solidarity to believe forever; in all philanthropic living
kind,
The most priceless thing that my dwelling could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was enchantingly blissful support in my times of disastrously
stagnating
isolation; a synergistically placating vivaciousness; that kept me
bereft of
all debilitation and murderous disease,
The most priceless thing that my pen could ever have bequeathed upon
me; was
ubiquitously enthralling words of candid humanity; an astoundingly
amiable
fountain of gregarious relationships; which grew even more formidable
in
times of dooming distress,
The most priceless thing that my eyes could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was the marvelous artistry on the canvas of the fathomless Universe;
the
gloriously Aristocratic beauty hidden in each tranquil particle; of the
handsome atmosphere,
The most priceless thing that my ancestors could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was such miraculously Omnipotent parents; whose fragrance of
stupendously enlightening existence; is what I will always cherish in
every
diminutive birth of mine,
The most priceless thing that my God could ever have bequeathed upon
me; was
an incessant river of boundless creativity; an unsurpassable energy to
magically conceive; beyond the intriguingly extraordinary,
The most priceless thing that my conscience could ever have bequeathed
upon
me; was the immutably unconquerable sword of divine truth; wholesomely
extinguishing the very rudiments; of the chapter called lecherous lies,
The most priceless thing that my breath could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was a tireless ardor to holistically survive; sensuously fantasize
beyond
the realms of tantalizing paradise; as each puff of ravishing air
entered
into my famished nostrils,
The most priceless thing that my heart could ever have bequeathed upon
me;
was a thunderous obsession to chase the innermost voices lingering in
my
soul; indefatigably resonate in the beats of a majestically melodious
existence,
And the most priceless thing that my beloved could ever have bequeathed
upon me; was an unending ocean of immortal love; relentlessly teaching
me to
affably share and desire; relentlessly teaching me to be always helping
humanity; and enthusiastically alive….
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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The most treasured thing for my heart
The most treasured thing for an ocean; was its
unending flurry of swirling waves,
The most treasured thing for a bird soaring
astronomically high in blue sky; was her clusters of
eggs handsomely stacked in the nest,
The most treasured thing for the ominous network of
black clouds; was its king sized droplets of
revitalizing rain,
The most treasured thing for the majestic lioness; was
her tiny and mischievous little cub sleeping
innocently in the den,
The most treasured thing for the eyeball; was its
glistening coat of moisture; shimmering splendidly
under the blazing Sun,
The most treasured thing for a cup of sizzling coffee;
was its tantalizing and rejuvenating aroma,
The most treasured thing for a scorpion jumping in
spurts through the bushes; was its hostile and deadly
pugnacious sting,
The most treasured thing for a conventionally
embellished telephonic contraption; was its loud and
melodious series of rings,
The most treasured thing for a fat biscuit of gold;
was its perpetual glow that emanated even in the most
dullest of light,
The most treasured thing for the lips; was the kiss
received from the person they solely loved and
revered,
The most treasured thing for a sheet of bonded paper;
was the sensitive lining of words that imparted
paramount importance to its otherwise vacant persona,
The most treasured thing for a blanket of stars
studded in the plain cosmos; was its resplendent
shimmer that cast a spell on anyone beneath it,
The most treasured thing for a cacophonic bee buzzing
rampantly around in free air; was its serrated hives
replete and oozing with stupendously golden wells of
honey,
The most treasured thing for a destitute freezing to
the point of extinction in the disastrous cold of
winter; was the photo of his God held intimate and
close to his heart; with a wistful glimmer of hope
lingering profoundly in his famished eyes,
The most treasured thing for the bespectacled teacher;
was her colossal reservoir of knowledge which she
judiciously disseminated amongst a varied array of
students,
The most treasured thing for the hollow armpits; was a
passionate stream of silver sweat which flowed all
around the clock,
The most treasured thing for the tongue; was its
eloquent speech; the infinite bundles of currency it
was able to generate; by adeptly captivating the
opposite party,
The most treasured thing for the mother; was her baby
bouncing flirtatiously in her compassionately and
invincible arms,
The most treasured thing for Almighty God; was all his
disciples; each of the tangible and intangible form
that he had evolved to live on this earth,
And the most treasured thing for my heart; was her
love; drowning myself wholesomely into the enchantment
of her eyes; blending each beat of mine with hers for
infinite more births to unveil…
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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