Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


I swooned, collapsing on the ground like a pack of plastic cards, 


after viewing ghastly images of Dracula on the silver screen.


 


I burst into fits of laughter, somersaulted wildly with my intestines aching, 


as the talented comedian coated his face with slimy egg yolk. 


 


I sobbed in unrelenting hysteria when one of kin left for heavenly abode, 


envisaged the dismal life to be led, bereft of his captivating presence. 


 


I contorted my face in creases of unbearable agony, 


as an army of red ant stung supple arenas of my skin. 


 


I danced tenaciously with mounting spurts of exuberance, 


after clearing rigorous impediments of the final examination. 


 


I uttered syllables at unprecedented speeds, 


with my tongue swishing against dark cavities of teeth, 


when quizzed by the police for my catalogue of misdeeds. 


 


I rapidly exhaled trapped air in my lungs, 


as I clambered up the terrain in a bid to reach the ultimate pinnacle. 


 


I blushed an austere amount of scarlet crimson, 


when caught red handed stealing warm blood apples from the tree. 


 


I riveted my gaze towards amber streaks of the distant horizon, 


stared in mute silence as the sun finally sank behind towering peaks of the mountain. 


 


I slept in a tranquil bliss spinning romantic webs in dreamy sedation, 


after assiduous amounts of labor executed in the steaming sun. 


 


I felt relieved of Herculean strings laden with tension, 


after gliding through Luke warm waters of the sparkling pool. 


 


I felt uncensored avenues of my heart throb at rollicking pace, 


as the person i desired waded slowly past my groping vision. 


 


I felt thoroughly gratified with existing vagaries of life, 


if I was fed with abundant morsels of food in the day, 


impregnated with gallons of mineral water divested of bacteria, 


given a mattress of pure spongy grass to sleep, 


admiring the exotic pattern of stars all throughout the vigils of sultry night.



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