Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


The race horse inexorably needed red radish; with succulent green leaves, 


Before he could fall into a slumber; rest his tired body with paltry hours of 


nocturnal sleep.


 


A fleet of birds impregnated their nests with bountiful fillings of twigs and grass, 


Cuddled their offspring with quills of ruffled feather; before retiring for night sleep.


 


The pot bellied tortoise receded its head way back in its obdurate shell, 


Gulped down handsome pints of water; before shutting his eyes and going to sleep.


 


The venomous spider; trapped a plethora of insect in its battalion of arms, 


Traversed across the periphery of its silken; before clamping its legs and 


falling asleep.


 


The preposterously huge whale; hunted down gargantuan amounts of small fish, 


Transforming the ostentatious silhouette of the luxury ship into pieces of floating log; before transiting to realms of deep  sleep.


 


Slithering reptiles in the densely cloistered jungle; stung innocuous people by the campfire, 


Stealthily devouring fresh eggs laid by bird mother; before they retreated in their den to sleep.


 


The disdainful leech; sucked infinite amount of blood, 


Stuck intractably like the strongest of glue; languishing a bit before falling into 


a snooze.


 


Stray donkey's on the road; obstreperously wailed their tale of daily woes, 


Stood on their hooves; with their heads lowered down in shame; before embracing  night sleep.


 


The hunchbacked camel in the desert ambled at languid speeds, 


Stored colossal amounts of water in its belly; before he bent down on the sand 


to sleep.


 


Hordes of mosquitoes stung scores of people; mischievously grinned, 


Extracting robust blood to gratify their gluttony; before going to sleep.


 


And an army of humans on this earth; perspired onerously under the Sun all


blistering day, 


Earning fodder to sustain precious life; inscribing a place to dwell on the 


surface of earth, 


Before they eventually retired for the night; to blissfully snore and sleep.



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