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Best Poems From NIKHIL PAREKH
(27/08/1977)
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1977.
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When the time arrived to sleep
The venomous black beetle stung naked patches of
innocuous skin; injecting
paltry vials of its poison,
Was considered a deleterious hazard; had people
swishing at it with entwined
broomsticks,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; she took refuge in
the dainty petals of
crimson rose.
The alligator revealed its ghastly teeth in the
brilliant sunlight; decimated
the animate and inanimate in its proximity,
Mercilessly slaughtered scores of humans; clusters of
big fish,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; it took refuge in
the sedately tranquil
waters of the jungle stream.
The multilegged spider entangled innumerable insects
with glow; devouring the
same with tumultuous relish,
Annihilating its prey; submerging it in its piquantly
bitter juice,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; it took refuge in
the compassionate leaves
of the tree; silken threads of its mesmerizing web.
The mystical reptile slithered stealthily through the
bushes; furtively
pilfering(stealing) the eggs of the mother bird,
Raising its hood high at oblivious trespassers;
striking them with its toxic
fangs,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; it took refuge in
the immaculate dark
burrows of the nimble ground.
The ruffled grey lizard traversed up the wall at
electric speeds,
Capsizing its prey in a vise like grip; crunching it
viciously in its jaws,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; it took refuge in
the hollow of the tree;
camouflaged a little by moisture from the soil.
The impeccable little infant cried unrelentingly all
day; banging his tiny
fists in the cradle,
Inundating spotless sheets of cloth; with natural
spray of disdainful
effluent,
Yet when the time arrived to sleep; it took blissful
refuge; nestling within
the warm arms of his mother.
All of us inhabiting the earth inadvertently commit a
plethora of mistakes,
Sometimes not adhering to the sacrosanct norms laid by
society; indignantly
stamping our feet at frugal issues,
Yet when the time arrives to perish from this earth
and sleep; we all take
refuge in the magnanimous shadow of the omniscient
creator.
(c) copyright-2003, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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1978.
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When we fell in love
It was a day; when even the most pathetically blowing
and orphaned winds; seemed like compassionately
glorious tornado’s of unending excitement,
It was a day; when even the most insidiously ghastly
gutters; seemed like the voluptuously blossoming
roses; of unbelievably unsurpassable exhilaration,
It was a day; when even the most lackadaisically
morbid of stones; seemed to be bouncing in vivacious
freshness; towards the fathomlessly crimson carpets of
brilliant sky,
It was a day; when even the most despairingly gloomy
dungeons; seemed like the blazingly scintillating and
fragrant walls; of eternal paradise,
It was a day; when even the most frigidly frozen
avalanches of brutal ice; seemed like majestically
compassionate fireballs of handsomely comforting
light,
It was a day; when even the most maniacal bouts of
inexplicable frustration; seemed like rhapsodically
jubilant and poignant happiness,
It was a day; when even the most torrentially bombing
cloudbursts of insanity; seemed like a gregariously
innocuous towel of ever-pervading humanity,
It was a day; when even the most despondently
despicable of failures; seemed like irrefutably
triumphant winds of a flamboyantly indomitable
victory,
It was a day; when even the most painstaking boring
and invidious hours of the acrimoniously sweltering
day; seemed like the most exuberantly gorgeous moments
of princely existence,
It was a day; when even the most horrendously
distorted faces of ungainly disdain; seemed like a
grandiloquently seductive princess; philandering
ebulliently in the aisles of unprecedented desire,
It was a day; when even the most perilously baffling
enigmas of salaciously uncouth survival; seemed to be
the most dexterously rhetoric solutions; wholesomely
metamorphosing the complexion of sordidly dull
mankind,
It was a day; when even the most acerbically
intolerable of gory maladies; seemed like unassailable
panacea’s to holistically uplift; all tyrannically
divested and crippling mankind,
It was a day; when even the most horrifically
disgusting maelstrom of blatant lies; seemed to be
like the marvelously Omnipresent sword of
unconquerable truth,
It was a day; when even the most conventionally
lambasting fraternity of the turgidly manipulative
society; seemed like enchantingly magnanimous patrons
of; insatiably intrepid artistry,
It was a day; when even the most irascibly coldblooded
monsters indiscriminately pulverizing around; seemed
like poignantly mesmerizing angels; having just
descended from the sky,
It was a day; when even the most diabolically austere
predictions of an unwanted catastrophe; seemed like an
unsurpassable showering of blessings from the lap of
the Creator Divine,
It was a day; when even the most lugubriously
dithering and delinquent snails; seemed like
ecstatically galloping martyrs of vividly enamoring
patriotism,
It was a day; when even the most perfidiously
obnoxious anecdotes of betrayal; seemed like perennial
entrenchments of blissfully emphatic sharing and
relationships,
It was a day; when even the most sullenly withering
and mutilated bones; seemed like vivaciously
resplendent colors of the heavenly rainbow; amidst the
flamingly mystical beams of cloud and Sun,
It was a day; when even the most sardonically ghastly
vials of lethally devastating poison; seemed like
profusely chivalrous and mouthwatering bars of supreme
chocolate,
It was a day; when even the most brutally shattered
and rusty glass; seemed like the most splendidly
gorgeous portrayal of harmoniously opalescent mankind,
It was a day; when even the most stonily disastrous
and vindictively remorseful corpses; seemed like an
incomprehensibly piquant valley of pricelessly
aristocratic life,
It was a day; when even the most barbarically
penalizing destiny; seemed like the most invincibly
ultimate endowments from the Lord divine,
O! Yes it was unequivocally the most beautifully
fragrant day of our lives; it was a day when we first
came to know each other only to unite as an
impregnable spirit for infinite more births yet to
come; it was a day when even the most belligerent of
badness had transformed into the vital elixir of life
for us; O! yes it was a day when we had fallen madly
in love…..
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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1979.
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When we fell in love…
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her eyes was profoundly compassionate innocence; whilst at the same time all that she raunchily saw in mine; was nothing else but the umpteenth reflections of palaces brilliantly lit in lamps of gold,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her lips was wondrously unbridled passion; whilst at the same time all that she unthinkably saw in mine; was nothing else but the remnants of the unfathomably costly royal fruit sticking to its nimble contours,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her palms was every infinitesimal line of my destiny; whilst at the same time all that she licentiously saw in mine; was nothing else but the royal triangles/squares/islands of infinite wealth; prosperity and fame,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her feet was intrinsically poignant and intricate wrinkles of adventure; whilst at the same time all that she tawdrily saw in mine; was nothing else but the golden dust adhering to the soles; which I’d inadvertently carried from my treasuries of gold,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her belly was the ultimate shivers of unparalleled seduction; whilst at the same time all that she flagrantly saw in mine; was nothing else but the aristocratic paste and beads of sandalwood that rose and fell with each of my breath,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her voice was an unbelievably enamoring melody of friendliness; whilst at the same time all that she diabolically saw in mine; was nothing else but the boundless number of places I divulged; wherein I’d invested each penny of my wealth,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her nape was invincibly ameliorating beads sensuality; whilst at the same time all that she carnivorously saw in mine; was nothing else but the unimaginable number of chains of pure diamond; emerald and shimmering silver,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her hair was bountifully silken webs of insatiable magic; whilst at the same time all that she lividly saw in mine; was nothing else but the unconquerably diamond studded crown; fervently alluring every organism alike,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her shoulders was innumerable vignettes of the different inscrutable shades of life; whilst at the same time all that she beguilingly saw in mine; was nothing else but the royal cloak of “His Majesty”; that people had learnt to spuriously bow to,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her ears was a gorge of infallibly priceless sensitivity; whilst at the same time all that she treacherously saw in mine; was nothing else but the countless earrings of princely pearl; that had been so fondly draped upon me by the civilizations under my rule,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her brain was unceasingly intriguing whirlpools of voluptuous fantasy; whilst at the same time all that she salaciously saw in mine; was nothing else but the dynamic visions I harbored to forever survive as the richest man on earth divine,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her flesh was the uncanny way in which it spell-bindingly retracted upon the nimblest of my caress; whilst at the same time all that she parasitically saw in mine; was nothing else but the world’s costliest ornaments incorrigibly clinging and clanging all the time,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her fingers was a sky of fathomlessly untainted artistry; whilst at the same time all that she deplorably saw in mine; was nothing else but my signature which adroitly flowed; upon each blank space of the bank and unlimited checkbook,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her forehead was the symbiotic divinity of Omnipotent creation; whilst at the same time all that she wretchedly saw in mine; was nothing else but the birthmark of being the richest; as it was visible to all on the planet except my very own impoverished self,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her underarms was an undefeated ocean of triumphant sweat; whilst at the same time all that she frigidly saw in mine; was nothing else but the fragrance emanating from the best of branded designer and kingly perfumes,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her spine was perennially rekindling electricity; whilst at the same time all that she rapaciously saw in mine; was nothing else but the undyingly glittering and star studded throne; upon which it leaned for countless a lifetime,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her blood was the fire of insuperably united existence; whilst at the same time all that she bizarrely saw in mine; was nothing else but blue blooded nobility; which inexhaustibly circulated through a network of aristocratic veins,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her breath was an inferno of longing that existed even after death; whilst at the same time all that she pathetically saw in mine; was nothing else but the domineering status and authority; to which millions in my kingdom danced all night and day,
When we fell in love; all I could sight in her heart was the absolute pinnacle of Immortally celestial love; whilst at the same time all that she sadistically saw in mine; was nothing else but the unimaginable fortune I’d shower solely upon her; in my perpetual state of being an emotional fool….
©®copyright by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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1980.
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When we had first fallen in love
It was irrevocably impossible for me to capture time;
as it indefatigably tick-tocked and unstoppably
unfurled into profound virility,
But the pricelessly mesmerizing moments when we had
first met; would forever remain in my invincible grip;
for not only this birth but an infinite more births
even after I veritably died…
It was unsurpassably impossible for me to capture
time; at it relentlessly tick-tocked and tirelessly
unfurled into magical newness,
But the divinely immaculate moments when we had first
flirted around pristinely enchanting foliage; would
forever remain in my unassailable grip; for not only
this birth but an infinite more births even after I
veritably died…
It was irretrievably impossible for me to capture
time; as it intransigently tick tocked and
inexhaustibly unfurled into resplendent freshness,
But the tantalizingly blissful moments when we had
first stared into each other’s eyes; would forever
remain in my insuperable grip; for not only this birth
but an infinite more births even after I veritably
died…
It was imperceptibly impossible for me to capture
time; as it intractably tick-tocked and continuously
unfurled into inexplicable uncanniness,
But the wonderfully magnetic moments when we had first
inhaled the fragrance of our passionate sweat; would
forever remain in my undaunted grip; for not only this
birth but an infinite more births even after I
veritably died…
It was immutably impossible for me to capture time; as
it stubbornly tick-tocked and limitlessly unfurled
into brilliantly blessing day and voluptuously
star-studded night,
But the majestically vivacious moments when we had
first danced in the untamed rain; would forever remain
in my intrepid grip; for not only this birth but an
infinite more births even after I veritably died…
It was unbelievably impossible for me to capture time;
as it punctiliously tick-tocked and beautifully
unfurled into a cistern of unparalleled charisma,
But the stupendously exultating moments when we had
first hidden ourselves into clandestine darkness far
away from the boundaries of this tyrannically turgid
society; would forever remain in my unshakable grip;
for not only this birth but an infinite more births
even after I veritably died..
It was unfathomably impossible for me to capture time;
as it infallibly tick-tocked and unceasingly unfurled
into a cloud of inimitably silken enchantment,
But the triumphantly unfettered moments when we had
first uninhibitedly announced our relationship to the
outside planet; would forever remain in my unbreakable
grip; for not only this birth but an infinite more
births even after I veritably died…
It was insurmountably impossible for me to capture
time; as it immeasurably tick-tocked and unendingly
unfurled into infernos of boundlessly unhindered
compassion,
But the surreally sensuous moments when we had first
invincibly embraced each other; would forever remain
in my peerless grip; for not only this birth but an
infinite more births even after I veritably died…
It was unprecedentedly impossible for me to capture
time; as it timelessly tick-tocked and endlessly
unfurled into the true spirit of magnificently
effulgent existence,
But the impregnably heavenly moments when we had first
interlocked our ardent breaths with each other; would
forever remain in my unconquerable grip; for not only
this birth but an infinite more births even after I
veritably died…
And it was unthinkably impossible for me to capture
time; as it intractably tick-tocked and perennially
unfurled into the benign goodness of the Omnipotent
Lord’s divine,
But the immortally untainted moments when we had first
fallen into the skies of Omnipresent love; would
forever remain in my unalterable grip; for not only
this birth but an infinite more births even after I
veritably died…
(c) (r) copyright-2004, by nikhil parekh. all rights reserved.
Nikhil Parekh
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