Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


I felt good while swimming in choppy waves of the tidal sea, 


diving underwater to have subtle glimpses of the aquatic fish.


 


i felt good gnawing at the rudimentary apple protruding from the tall tree, 


ripping apart succulent chunks of the fruit with boisterous fervor.


 


i felt good plucking dead grass from nimble soil of earth, 


tickling my ear with a blend of humid mud and spongy tufts of grass.


 


i felt good when i drank pure extracts of violet grape vine, 


slept like a demon relinquishing the agonies of routine life.


 


i felt good when i stared at the enchanting demeanour of the sky, 


spent all night counting innumerable numbers of resplendent stars.


 


i felt good when marooned without aid on an desolate island, 


leading life in solitary calm, catching small fish with thorny sticks of wild bush.


 


i felt good when i perceived my childhood in transparent fossils, 


visualizing myself clinging tightly to the plump silhouette of my mother.


 


i felt good when clambering steep slopes of the mountain, 


pilfering the loose soil with large treads of my rustic feet.


 


i felt good when sprinkled with bountiful amounts of lotus spray, 


rolled on stone cold arenas of floor with my body clad in royal silk garment.


 


i felt good when whistling indigenous  tunes sitting on my mud house roof, 


coating barren walls of my dwelling with cakes of cowdung plaster.


 


i felt good working with scrupulous care; perspiring in the fuming Sun, 


being thoroughly applauded for the onerous tasks i had accomplished.


 


i felt good in close proximity of her tender arms, 


her Luke warm breath drifting down my nape, 


the mystical spell of her love embracing me in a vice like grip forever.



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