Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


I waited ardently all night and day to imprison your tiny grace; enticing you with my balls of tangy cheese, 


I inhabited the most illuminated corner of the room; so that you could sight me in profound traces of white light, 


I greedily glimpsed the minuscule of your intricate movement; fervently following your diminutive silhouette like a panther on the prowl, 


I surreptitiously envisaged countless strategies to torment you; inevitably opening my lid a trifle in insurmountable agony, 


I incessantly relished the bouncy pairs of springs in my body; the soft chunks of sponge sprawled in haphazard disharmony in my gleaming cage, 


I had this sole ambition to trap you in my present life; with my mind indefatigably revolving round the contours of your pertinent body, 


I was partly impaired from crystalline vision; witnessed the outside world as an partially obfuscated haze through my myriad of bars and rods, 


I was procurable at threadbare rates from the market; with people generally wading their hands as far from me; as consummately possible, 


I shivered in the freezing cold every night; while my master had a smashing time sandwiched handsomely under the gorgeously woven exquisite quilt, 


I was wholesomely illiterate since infantile birth; the only name that I ruthlessly chanted each second was yours; impatiently awaiting to savagely besiege you, 


I had remained starved since fathomless decades; feasting on only bottomless perceptions of rubicund flesh, 


I got barbarically kicked infinite times in a single day; with people washing their feet soon after with the strongest of medicinal herb; instead of depicting traces of  poignant empathy, 


I didn't need a single penny for survival; bore the brunt of drought and flood with overwhelming equanimity on my rusty body, 


I hardly knew what day of the month it was; with a battalion of red ant and irascible termites crawling freely on my slippery hinges, 


I had a disdainfully obnoxious stench emanating from my soiled demeanor; was repugnant to whomsoever who had his eyes on my dilapidated condition, 


I stood just a few inches above the ground; always feeling overpowered by all entities who trespassed heavily through the cold ground, 


I harbored dirt and fetid filth all throughout my existence; wistfully hoping for you to stealthily pass by my side, 


And I might just appear to be an empty container of junky iron; rotting in the realms of unprecedented agony and solitary gloom, 


But mind you 'Mouse'; I the 'Mouse Trap' have always wanted to gobble you all my life; and once you were in my custody you little scoundrel; try as hard as you can; let even the sky come down on earth; But this time I wont let you out.



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