Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


A divider of polished bricks separated the road; segregating a battalion of traffic meticulously, 


Preventing unruly accidents; ensuring that vehicles traversed at electric speeds.


 


A divider of thunder clouds separated the crystal sky from earth, 


Obfuscating it from indispensable sunshine; inundating its surface with an ocean of stormy rain.


 


A divider of dense leaf; separated the slender tree from the wind, 


Cloistering it from uncouth gaze of trespassers; impregnating it with loads of passionate warmth.


 


A divider of charged barbed wire; separated the house from the illuminated street; 


Harboring its occupants in fortified custody; shielding them from vindictive 


glances of the society.


 


A divider of entwined fur; separated the grizzly bear from atmosphere, 


Protecting his skin from freezing winds and bitter cold; incorporating his persona with a thoroughly mystical look.


 


A divider of radiant flowers; separated the orchard from the polluted city, 


Flooding the sir with a sweet fragrance of piquant scent; attracting scores of bees to hum in rambunctious discordance.


 


A divider of feathers; separated the majestic peacock from the unethical vulture, 


Depicting its magnanimous splendor to all in vicinity; spreading waves of wild


euphoria when spotted in rain.


 


A divider of blistering sand; separated the desert from common land, 


Granting it the status of being virtually invincible; hosting a plethora of kingly cactus and crab.


 


A divider of brutality separated; the devil from sacrosanct God, 


Assassinating blissful traces of benevolence; rendering the world a disaster to live in.


 


And a divider of her perpetual love; separated me from the mundane earth, 


Saving me from the tyranny of blending with the deplorable; imprisoning me in bonds of celestial romance.



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