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  NIKHIL PAREKH (27/08/1977)
 
 
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  2009.     

When she blushed

WHEN SHE BLUSHED she looked as mesmerizing as the sparkling oyster shell; as impeccable as the moon,
Driving me into waves of stupendous rhapsody; inundating my persona with overwhelming exhilaration.


When she blushed she appeared as ravishing as freshly prepared crusty chocolate; as tantalizing as the crimson rose,
Catapulting me to unexplored arenas of enchantment; taking my breath away for a few seconds from its very roots.


When she blushed she looked as innocuous as a newly born child; crying incessantly for its mother,
Prompting me to shut down all other avenues of work; keep on admiring her until eternity.


When she blushed she appeared as poignant as green chili; as rustic as the primordial tree roots,
Sending a plethora of shivers right down to my veins; imparting my sullen face a prominently mystical smile.


When she blushed she looked as vivacious as the colored rainbow in the sky; as resplendent as the twinkling stars,
Impregnating in me inexplicable sensations; ones which I had never experienced in my life before.


When she blushed she appeared as pellucid as the crystal mountain stream; as innocent as an incongruous birthmark,
Making me erupt effusively with spurts of exuberance; shouting loudly as far as my voice could reach; in the middle of the dead night.


When she blushed she looked as enticing as chilled tangy juice; as majestic as the kingly peacock blossoming its feathers,
Knocking all apprehensions from top drawers of my mind; remarkably transforming the monotonous outlook of my thoughts.

When she blushed she appeared as voluptuous as the pelting rain; as perennial as the lush green blades of grass,
Placing me in a state of speechless ebullience; as she caressed me gently on my bearded cheek.


When she blushed she resembled the radiating reptile rampantly traversing through the jungle; the scarlet winged parrot bathing in the gurgling river,
Engendering my eyes to virtually pop out of their sockets; clenching my fists to salute her in due adulation.


When she blushed she seemed like a celestial fairy having descended from the sky; the most perfect messenger of spontaneous love,
Making me profoundly oblivious to the disparaging world; making me clearly cognize my sole purpose to live; having taken birth on this earth in the form of a man.



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  2010.     

When sleep inevitably comes

Be it the royal realms of the unbelievably embellished king poster bed; or be it the most treacherously barren slopes of the heartlessly cold-blooded rock which spat nothing but ostracizing disdain,

Be it the majestically silken cocoons of sensuously exhilarating clouds; or be it the unabashedly insect laden shores of the inscrutably rustic forest; bemoaning in the most unrelenting nights of wilderness,

Be it the compassionately invincible quilts of kingly fur; or be it the most fetidly disintegrating pavements; by the tawdrily asphyxiating gutter side; for which the entire world ended and started with the word dirt,

Be it the unassailably priceless lap of the timelessly venerated mother; or be it the most preposterously ghoulish of graveyard; from which nothing else wafted; but the intransigent curses of the lifeless ghosts,

Be it the triumphantly pristine meadow of lush green mesmerizing grass; or be it the most pugnaciously venomous battlefield of gruesome thorns; which solely led to the corpses of lecherous extinction,

Be it the uninhibitedly poignant soil profusely soaked in ubiquitously fresh rain; or be it the bawdily worthless carcasses; which indefatigably rattled with the sounds of ominously deteriorating hell,

Be it the invincibly celestial seat of the jubilantly crimson Mercedes; or be it the balustrades of bizarrely crippling uncertainty; which vengefully permeated with increasing proclivity into every bit of the atmosphere,

Be it the intrepidly regal deck of the insuperably kingly luxury ocean liner; or be it the insanely ribald premises of the soiled lavatory seat; from which emanated nothing but the stench of intolerably strangulating malice,

Be it the eternally relaxing interiors of the beautiful sofa set; or be it the sordidly spit laden streets; from which hurled nothing else but a flurry of disdainfully wretched impoverishment,

Be it the belly of the most charismatically undulating and frosty sea; or be it the hideously sweltering sands of the acrimonious desert; which indiscriminately torched everything to decrepit meaninglessness;

Be it the wings of unconquerably blessing desire; or be it the most disastrously apocalyptic path of delinquent hopelessness; which gave an infinite curses every unveiling instant,

Be it the pillow of magically ameliorating green leaves; or be it the most worthlessly castigating coffin of charcoal; which blackened not just the body; but irrevocably adulterated the soul,

Be it the victoriously breeze laden open roof-top terrace; or be it the most sinfully strangulating gallows of penurious prison; from which drifted solely the cries of the barbarously plundering demon,

Be it the spell-bindingly slow clad apogees of undefeated Everest; or be it the most ridiculously infinitesimal mole hills of the ant; which rendered fresh strength to the corridors of invisibility; every unraveling minute,

Be it the magically rejuvenating rockbed under the iridescently sparkling waterfall; or be it the sinister witch’s abode; which intransigently screamed nothing but the most diabolical wails of death,

Be it the fields of flirtatiously liberated corn; or be it the most robotically disgruntled match-boxed offices of sheer manipulation; from which arose nothing else but the cries of haplessly dying vindication,

Be it the rhapsodically spongy cakes of insatiable prosperity; or be it the most stinkingly depraved carrion; upon which feasted an unfathomable number of inconsolably sacrilegious vultures,

Be it the perennially undefeated lion’s cave; or be it the miserably clammy rats den; which was inhabited by nothing else but the derogatorily rebuking spirit of staleness,

Just doesn’t matter the slightest. Because when sleep inevitably comes; it doesn’t see the time; place; circumstance that you’re placed in; simply and invincibly shutting your eyes to even the most evanescent consternation in the atmosphere; timelessly ensuring that whenever you awoke; you witnessed every bit of the fathomlessly undying Universe; in the most optimistically rejuvenated and Omnipotent of light…

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  2011.     

When the heart wasnt throbbing

When the thunderously voluptuous clouds weren’t showering golden rain; they were still wonderfully enamoring countless; in the swirl of their unsurpassably untainted sensuality,

When the poignantly scarlet roses weren’t blossoming into ecstatic vitality; they were still tirelessly disseminating the scent of seduction; to every cranny of this fathomlessly blissful Universe,

When the beautifully nubile lips weren’t burgeoning into a festoon of smiles; they were still amiably kissing every conceivable form of astounding desire; on the trajectory of this boundlessly iridescent earth,

When the honestly persevering armpits weren’t sweating into cisterns of shimmering sweat; they were still diffusing the spirit of tirelessly unparalleled righteousness to every entity; traversing symbiotically alive,

When the effulgently victorious wind wasn’t blowing into draughts of exuberantly pristine breeze; it was still enthralling countless haplessly divested organisms; with its fearlessly divine stillness,

When the robustly ecstatic mouth wasn’t synergistically consuming indispensable morsels of food; it was still enlightening an infinite miserably deprived entities on planet earth; with the profound enchantment of its voice,

When the majestically unfettered mother wasn’t feeding her own impeccable babies; she was still wafting an invincible atmosphere of eternal compassion to every tangible and intangible quarter of this victorious Universe,

When the unflinchingly handsome soldiers weren’t valiantly fighting at war; they were still perpetuating indomitably fearless molecules of royal bravery; in every preposterously dastardly heart alive,

When the poignantly blissful soil wasn’t sprouting into insuperably princely grain; it was still generating thunderbolts of untamed virility; into every ounce of impotence in the lackadaisical atmosphere,

When the beautifully enamoring cheeks weren’t blushing into unbelievably crimson radiance; they were still culminating into a cloudburst of sensuously priceless mischief; all across the interminable planet,

When the passionately emerald grass blades weren’t oozing beautifully synergistic dewdrops; they were still rhapsodically culminating into a civilization of bounteously rejuvenating newness,

When the insuperably determined mountains weren’t peaking towards the ultimate summits of eternity; they were still altruistically sequestering every fraternity of living kind in their fortified lap; far away from hedonistic duress,

When unbelievably blessed Man & Woman weren’t tirelessly mating; they were still stupefying every patch of insouciantly barren mud that they tread on; with their undyingly untamed virility,

When the innocuously resplendent stars weren’t vividly twinkling; they were still evolving into a fireball of unlimitedly fantastic and enigmatically jubilant enthuse,

When the artistically nimble veins weren’t carrying poignantly crimson blood; they were still disseminating the spirit of unassailably blessing humanity; to the farthest corner of this magically ameliorating Universe,

When the ingeniously unconquerable brain wasn’t insatiably fantasizing into the realms of paradise; it was still pragmatically acting to the inevitably quintessential instincts of; “Survival of the fittest”,

When the amazingly sensitive ears weren’t dangling into the dormitories of unsurpassable stardom; they were still brilliantly sensitive to even the most infinitesimal whisker of sound,

When the victoriously pristine nostrils weren’t breathing fireballs of spell-binding existence; they were still perpetuating the indispensable instinct of indefatigable life; into every organism haplessly staggering and yet alive,

And when the fathomlessly benign heart wasn’t throbbing the beats of perennially fructifying love; it was still triggering the waves of pricelessly inimitable humanity in every bit of tangible space and organism; on this limitlessly unfettered Universe…

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  2012.     

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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