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Best Poems From NIKHIL PAREKH
(27/08/1977)
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1717.
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Sweat
Slender slices of steel acquired the complexion of
molten curry,
when amber flames of the fire licked their persona
with savage heat.
infinite blades of lush green grass were camouflaged
in dew drops,
after blissful long spells of winter night sleep.
brutally scorched skin of desert camel oozed droplets
of water,
when struck by incessant heat reigning with immense
fervour in all quarters.
ornate petals of the red daisy produced nectar in
abundance,
after hosting a cluster of humming bees having fertile
sacs of golden honey.
concrete walls embodied with red brick displayed slimy
coats of moisture,
after brand new strokes of ravishing wall paint.
the ergonomically sculptured car seat felt amazingly
humid,
after i inhabited it, sank on it relishing my posture,
for unsurpassable lengths of time.
the surface of earth vomited Herculean amounts of
sizzling lava,
imprisoned within its innermost core for decades in
strangulation.
colossal masses of rich black clouds excreted gallons
of water,
when hovering in close proximity with the green
periphery of earth.
wild branches of the raspberry tree expurgated fat
globules of bitter milk,
as i adroitly ripped their skins with my fingernails.
my body perspired like hell when thoroughly exposed to
currents of warm
sunshine,
as blistering waves of heat sapped reserve quota's of
energy,
sweating like an untamed pig all along the sultry
ambience of pitch dark
night.
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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1718.
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Sweet Water Coconut
THE SUN BLAZES in full radiance,
the mercury soars to kingly proportions,
as sheets of dust blow in turbulence,
the parched tarmac bellows hysterically,
trees shriek in disbelief,
vulcanized rubber groans in despair,
as the sandstorm vocalizes its arrival.
Every eyeball gets averted,
to the green tripod of cool water,
stacked in gay abundance on thick jute sacks,
hailing from tall timber with slender branches,
deriving its nutrition from the pure wet sand,
christening it as the darling of all lands.
Colossal crowds flock the asphalt,
drifted by thirst and scorched excitement,
with sweaty palms, icy bandannas,
awaiting encounter with the hard green shell,
fingers clinging currency notes,
the queue shifts at a meandering pace,
as I finally get my chance,
to savor the natural taste in a coconut.
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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1719.
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Switch of the air-conditioner please
I felt unrelentingly strangulated; with exhausted blasts of wind emanating from my nose,
Gloominess besieging me with tumultuous force; piercing through my innocuous heart,
An ocean of sweat dribbled down at astoundingly slow speed; trespassing my brow,
The crispness of my shirt; now transited into a completely bedraggled texture,
An inevitable sensation to scratch engulfed my naked skin; and intricate areas of sandwiched between the curly mass of my hair,
A fetid odor wafting from my mouth; permeated the rustically plush ambience,
Incessant shuffling of my feet; made me feel intensely uncomfortable,
Trapped mosquitoes stung succulent chunks of my flesh; inundating my palms with embarrassing blemishes,
My hands felt stiff; starved and thoroughly deprived of the tiniest of movement,
Folds of my skin camouflaging my eye felt heavy; my vision growing disconcertingly blurred by the unleashing minute,
A plethora of jerks rattled the most tenacious of my bone; waking me up every second from my blissful reveries,
An unceasing roar caressed my ears; particles of fine thread prompted me to vociferously sneeze,
White clouds of cigarette smoke floated continuously in the air; dramatically truncating my mental imagery to think,
A solitary fly buzzed painstakingly in the vicinity of my chin; despite frantic attempts to destroy it,
The fortress of my teeth; were clenched in an airtight embrace without respite,
Sound now diffused from my mouth as loud and incoherently sonorous,
I hadnt consumed a droplet of water since hours; pangs of hunger incorrigibly banged against my constipated intestines,
The world had never seemed so claustrophobic; as I was bearing it this very moment,
Thats when I shouted; expanding the full capacity of my lungs,
Screeched my heart out like a fanatic; stingily commanding the person on the driving wheel; to switch off the air-conditioner,
Open the tinted glass till it came down; allowing ebullient draughts of fresh air; to wholesomely wash off the congested atmosphere.
Nikhil Parekh
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1720.
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Symbols
Shaking a cluster of hair vigorously; was a symbol of
euphoric ecstasy,
Moving the feet unrelentingly; was a symbol of acute
nervousness,
Punching the fists vehemently in placid air; was a
symbol of impetuous
indignation,
Opening the lips partially towards the moon; was a
symbol of celestial
dreaming,
Fluttering the eyelids viciously; was a symbol of
flirtatious mischief,
Clenching the fortress of teeth in a grimace; was a
symbol of incorrigible
anger,
Whistling incessantly to tunes of unheard music; was a
symbol of frantic
fantasizing,
Biting the supple nail coat of calcium from fingers;
was a symbol highlighting
sheer contemplation,
Beads of cold sweat uncannily trickling down the
forehead; was a symbol of
intense fear,
A battalion of crimson pores emanating from tender
skin; was a symbol of
contracting disdainful measles,
Excruciating pain in the bones while hoisting the
bucket; was a symbol of
distressing fracture,
Frequent sensations of emptying the bladder; was a
symbol of anticipatory
excitement,
A plethora of goose-bumps diffusing from soft flesh;
was a symbol of shivering
in austere cold,
Waking up with startled jerks a few hours after
midnight; was a symbol of
witnessing a ghastly nightmare,
Obstreperously swallowing gargantuan gulps of
cold water; was a
symbol of insatiable thirst,
Gasping for precious breath after long sprints of
running; was a symbol of
tumultuous exhaustion,
Unruly stubs of hair projecting from the disheveled
face; was a symbol of
refraining to shave,
Intractably staring at piles of glittering gold in the
treasury; was a symbol
of malicious cupidity,
Licking the lips voraciously after consumption of
meal; was a symbol of
fulfilling gratification,
Dancing exuberantly till the first rays of new dawn;
was a symbol of
overwhelming jubilation,
Sleeping for marathon hours extra even after the
rising of dazzling sun; was a
symbol of lackluster life,
And the violent beating of heart; blended with
feelings of uninhibited
passion; was a symbol of instantaneous love.
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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