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Best Poems From NIKHIL PAREKH
(27/08/1977)
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Dressed for love
Dressed for the enchanting garden; I wore
uninhibitedly sagging flannel trousers; rampantly
encapsulating persona with a blanket of ravishingly
green leaf,
Dressed for the valiant battle; I wore armors of
invincible steel; unflinchingly enveloped my entire
body with swords of scintillatingly intrepid courage,
Dressed for the pulsating discotheque; I wore skimpy
sweatshirts and headbands; entrenching even the most
infinitesimal follicle of my hair; with exotically
rustic and wild gypsy straw,
Dressed for diving in the undulating ocean; I wore an
ostentatiously raunchy two piece swimsuit; liberating
my senses to be astoundingly unruly; to be handsomely
unbelievable and natural,
Dressed for gallivanting through the mystical forests;
I wore a brazenly exhilarating leopard skin;
insurmountably tingling even the most diminutive
element of my visage with the astronomically
aristocratic freshness of mother nature,
Dressed for nocturnal bedtime; I wore a nonchalantly
floating silken robe; stringently applying
intransigently repellent balms all over my body; to
sequester myself from the horde of perniciously
pertinent mosquitoes,
Dressed for ravenously heavenly supper; I wore an
impeccably humble apron of ivory white; smacking my
slavering lips and tongue with chilled soda; to
tantalizingly foment my gargantuan appetite,
Dressed for the mesmerizing magic show; I wore a
wizardly cloak of celestially conjuring
voluptuousness; embellishing my drearily penurious
looks with charismatically resplendent vanity powder,
Dressed for ragged mountaineering; I wore an
unfathomable cascade of machismo denim; resiliently
punctuating even the most inconspicuous bone of my
sagging body with punches of ingratiating euphoria,
Dressed for the poignantly princely marriage; I wore
fascinating garlands of sensuously iridescent rose;
beautifully adorning every patch of my shivering skin
with gorges of spell bindingly amiable friendship,
Dressed for ebulliently exhilarating adventure; I wore
a frolickingly kangaroo outfit; vibrantly assimilating
all marvelously intoxicating melody of the benign
atmosphere; in my unequivocally wandering stride,
Dressed for regally sagacious school; I wore twin sets
of meticulously ironed trousers; overwhelming my
inherently laggard visage with the mantra of
holistically mortal righteousness,
Dressed for receiving the magnanimously scintillating
trophy; I wore a majestically crimson blazer; drowning
my nimbly trembling demeanor in the aisles of
gloriously aristocratic Oligarchy,
Dressed for the fetidly acrimonious gutters; I wore a
graveyard of derogatorily sullen tomatoes;
remorsefully melanging every ingredient of my form
with the walls of frantically sinful desperation,
Dressed for the triumphant birthday party; I wore an
unimaginable festoon of vividly cheerful balloons;
magnificently substituting each of my monotonously
traumatized senses with the everlasting eternal elixir
of; youthful joyousness,
Dressed for the abhorrently corporate meeting; I wore
a brutally asphyxiating formal suit which almost
wringed my subtle neck; salaciously draping my
harmoniously symbiotic personality; with viciously
slandering slang,
Dressed for the chapter of wonderfully victorious
life; I wore the philanthropically Omnipotent color of
the Sun and the Moon; fabulously coalescing every
ingredient of my serene conscience with the; fruits of
gorgeously fructifying nature,
And dressed for immortally sacrosanct love; I wore the
perpetually charming blessings of the Almighty Divine;
wholesomely relinquishing everything else on this
fathomless Universe; except his unconquerable order to
serve all Omnipresent humanity; except his sacredly
enamoring wish to proliferate countless more of my
kind
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(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
Read more: nature poems, marriage poems, courage poems, magic poems, school poems, ocean poems, rose poems, moon poems, hair poems, mother poems, green poems, sun poems
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Fanatically in love
I didn't know whether she was a tantalizing fairy; or
whether she bounced like an impeccable angel; in the
corridors of my horrendously devastated life,
I didn't know whether she was an ingratiatingly
redolent flower; or whether she was voluptuously
resplendent moonshine; that enshrouded every iota of
my despicable existence; with unparalleled mysticism
and charm,
I didn't know whether she was a gorgeously titillating
waterfall; or whether she was the rustling leaves of
the forest; that triggered me to envisage; beyond the
realms of ultimate paradise,
I didn't know whether she was an ocean of tangy froth;
or whether she incessantly shimmered like a fabulous
pearl; illuminating the morbidly saddened arenas of my
pathetically stumbling existence,
But what I did know was that I was fanatically in love
with her immortal eyes as each instant unleashed
itself into a wholesome minute; profoundly blending
with their marvelously impeccable whites
..
I didn't know whether she was a majestically perennial
dewdrop; or whether she rained indefatigably as nectar
from the fathomless sky; flooding my despicably
frazzled senses with the harmony of vibrant life,
I didn't know whether she was a cloudburst of
unfettered desire; or whether she blossomed into a
fountain of royal beauty as the night descended;
suppressing my suicidal tendencies with her web of
unsurpassable yearning,
I didn't know whether she was a magnificently
glistening shore; or whether she was the handsomely
princely sunset; that placidly tingled me into
ecstatic submission, '
I didn't know whether she was a vivaciously leaping
zebra; or whether she flamed beyond the walls of
eternal eternity; blazing an irrefutable path of
optimism through my every ludicrously shivering
midnight,
But what I did know that I was fanatically in love
with her seductively fluttering shadow; coalesced for
infinite more births of mine; with its exotically
silken and profuse caress
..
I didn't know whether she was a vividly striped
butterfly; or whether she rolled incessantly on the
meadows of fascinating enchantment; to spice up each
moment of my drearily lackadaisical life,
I didn't know whether she was a candidly scintillating
mirror; or whether she was the unequivocal queen of my
mind; body and soul; casting her unbreakable spell
upon devastatingly penurious life,
I didn't know whether she was a candle of unending
imagery; or whether she healed every hopeless wound on
my nimble body; with the perpetual ointment of
ebulliently blooming romance,
I didn't know whether she was an emolliently
boisterous hive; or whether she surreptitiously
seduced every cranny of my extinguishing visage; to
clamber the fortress of ebullient compassion,
But what I did know that I was fanatically in love
with her ravishingly glorious fragrance; immortally
bonding with the gorgeous stream of golden
perspiration that wafted bountifully from her
sacrosanct arms
..
I didn't know whether she was a wildly gyrating dance;
or whether she swirled above the skies in the winds of
incomprehensible fantasy; to bless me on every
acrimonious step that I tread on,
I didn't know whether she was a celestially united
civilization; or whether her impregnable chest;
harbored my ridiculously disappearing and mockingly
afraid countenance,
I didn't know whether she was a wonderfully blooming
morning; or whether harnessed each sprouting bone of
my deflated visage; with the poignantly crimson blood
that eternally ran through her blessed veins,
I didn't know whether she was the Omnipotent Goddess
of passion and enigma; or whether she was an
invincible flavor; that each element of my bedraggled
demeanor; wanted to relish all its life,
But what I did know was that I was fanatically in love
with her unrelentingly Omnipresent mountain of godly
heartbeats; uniting all that I possessed by God's
grace and all what I was about to proudly have; with
her philanthropically benevolent life
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©COPYRIGHT2003, BY NIKHIL PAREKH. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Nikhil Parekh
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Footprints
When the colossal dinosaur traversed through the
marshy soil; there occurred a
deafening roar; the entire family of jungle beasts
saluted him,
However he left behind a trail of triangular
footprints; bohemian and
gigantic; that made onlookers uneasy; by merely
glimpsing the same.
When the hunch backed camel ambled languidly through
the desert; I paid him
flowing tributes of adulation; for unceasingly bearing
the tyranny of
scorching heat,
However he left behind a semicircular array of
footprints; which appeared
pretty insipid and nonchalant.
When the stray dog ran across the wet road; he was a
sight to stare; with his
furry coat now camouflaged in muddy water,
However he left behind a battalion of messy
footprints; which caused
disdainful blemishes on the surface.
When the handsome horse galloped across the racetrack;
he looked majestic and
grandiloquent; panting with spurts of exuberant
energy,
However he left behind an incongruous design of
footprints which were crudely
square in shape; punctuating cavities in the hard
ground.
When the olive green and serrated skinned crocodile
slithered through the
river banks; he looked domineering and awe inspiring,
However he left behind an armory of deadly footprints;
which caused sumptuous
food in the belly of innocuous trespassers to
violently churn.
When the protuberant bellied ducks paraded through
clayey farm mud; they
appeared a sight to feast on; with their yellow beaks
dazzling brilliantly in
the sun,
However they left behind a jugglery of diamond shaped
footprints; which
perpetuated incorrigible stains in the spotless
kitchen.
When the black striped panther aimlessly loitered
through the tropical grass;
he looked like a royal prince; embodied with the
whitest of silken whisker,
However he left behind a fleet of monstrously
incoherent footprints; which
scrupulously lead the hunter to his den.
When the nefarious robber stealthily crept across the
soil; he left me
dumbfounded; clad in the blackest of attire; with a
snake hood camouflaging
his face,
However he left behind a volley of deplorable
footprints; which helped the
police to trace and apprehend him.
And when she walked on the cold floor with bare feet;
it shivered as if
caressed by a celestial fairy; having just descended
from the realms of
heaven,
Also the footprints that she left behind were
perfectly synchronized; were the
most mesmerizing that I had ever sighted on the
trajectory of this earth.
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
Read more: snake poems, fairy poems, horse poems, dog poems, family poems, food poems, river poems, green poems, water poems, heaven poems, sun poems, running poems
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Forever in love
Once a failure; not necessary that always a gorily
disoriented failure; being lambasted in the aisles of
horrendous nothingness,
Once a loss; not necessary that always a hideously
unsavory loss; crucifying you beyond the realms of
pricelessly impregnable existence,
Once an abusing; not necessary that always a
derogatorily unceremonious abusing; brutally kicking
you like an infinitesimally frigid matchstick; towards
the coffins of morbid hell,
Once an isolation; not necessary that always a
remorsefully dastardly isolation; abjectly obfuscating
you from the quintessentially glorious fabric of the
symbiotic planet outside,
Once a sidelining; not necessary that always a
preposterously delinquent sidelining; incarcerating
you in chains of disastrously ominous despair while
the entire earth uninhibitedly freaked outside,
Once a torture; not necessary that always a
sadistically cacophonic torture; making every
unfurling instant of your fantastically embellished
existence worse than a countless hapless deaths,
Once a betrayal; not necessary that always a fretfully
tyrannizing betrayal; burying you wholesomely alive in
the parasitically decaying grave,
Once a criminal; not necessary that always a
vindictively insane criminal; cadaverously
perpetuating into the sky of fathomlessly invincible
truth,
Once a cannibalistic; not necessary that always a
turgidly decrepit cannibalistic; ruthlessly
excoriating apart innocuously celestial flesh; into a
boundless bits of inconspicuous oblivion,
Once a backbencher; not necessary that always a
lugubriously inane backbencher; unsurpassably yawning
in indolent ignominy while the earth burgeoned into a
spell bindingly golden tomorrow,
Once a tail; not necessary that always an egregiously
shy tail; curled a limitless kilometers inside the
legs; at even the most ethereal innuendo of enchanting
thunder,
Once a laggard; not necessary that always a
licentiously heinous laggard; slavering like a
salacious leech at every aspect of inscrutably
resplendent life,
Once an unemployed; not necessary that always a
fragrantly baseless unemployed; nonchalantly staring
into lackadaisical bits of skull-less space for hours
immemorial,
Once a corpse; not necessary that always a
treacherously ghoulish corpse; fecklessly quavering in
the mortuaries of intransigently endless and dismally
asphyxiating despair,
Once a stone; not necessary that always an languidly
lackluster stone; crumbling in lecherously dumb
silence till the last puff of enchantingly iridescent
life,
Once a curmudgeon; not necessary that always a
scornfully wailing curmudgeon; irrevocably tossing and
turning in uncontrollably maniacal frustration and
clamminess,
Once an impotent; not necessary that always a
vituperatively laconic impotent; squelching the brakes
of the perfidiously whipping devil upon the Omnipotent
Lords chapters of; unbelievably blessing creation,
Once a teardrop; not necessary that always a banefully
agonizing teardrop; carnivorously circumscribed by a
gutter of misery throughout every unleashing moment of
fantastically effulgent life,
But once in love; means forever and ever and ever
embracing its immortally altruistic swirl; means
forever and ever and ever letting the winds of its
magically mitigating goodness caress your impoverished
soul; means forever and ever and ever existing as the
most priceless organism ever alive; means forever and
ever and ever and for an fathomless more births of
yours; always in LOVE
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(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
Read more: isolation poems, loss poems, despair poems, silence poems, truth poems, sky poems, wind poems
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