Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


I chopped the mighty cheddar tree into slices of trimmed lumber, 


then accomplished the action of aligning dry wood for fire.


 


i evacuated slippery fish from the lake with coherent dexterity, 


then plunged myself into the action of roasting them for night supper.


 


i traveled at nerve breaking speeds in the lead tipped capsule of spaceship, 


engaged myself voraciously in the task of snapping photographs of the moon.


 


i brutally tore through the skin of the succulent watermelon, 


urged myself into the action of devouring blood red chunks of the fruit.


 


i waded past undulating waters of the sea; landing up marooned on an island, 


intensely involved myself in the action of plucking wild banana to survive.


 


i subtly filled hollow interiors of my pen with fountain ink, 


passionately prompting my fingers to perform the action of ornate calligraphy.


 


i inadvertently slipped from precarious height of the stairs, 


wasted no time getting into the action of consuming a pellet of pain killer.


 


i mounted euphorically on a thoroughbred stallion, 


then ardently executed the action of galloping past the mountains.


 


i chewed a cluster of sapphire green betel leaf, 


performed the rustic action of spitting cup fulls of saliva on the street.


 


i memorized mystical tunes all throughout the cloud covers of murky day, 


prolifically drowned myself in the action of composing romantic songs.


 


i slogged in the blistering heat of the fierce midday Sun, 


then succumbing myself to the involuntary action of blissful sleep.



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