Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


Our relation was just as profoundly perpetual as that between the Ocean and the Shores; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's pristine grace, 


 


Our relation was just as celestially perpetual as that between the Sun and the Earth; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's fructifying grace, 


 


Our relation was just as blessedly perpetual as that between the Lotus and the Raindrop; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's redolent grace, 


 


Our relation was just as sacredly perpetual as that between the Tree and the Breeze; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's vivacious grace, 


 


Our relation was just as emolliently perpetual as that between the Rose and the Bumble Bee; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's unadulterated grace, 


 


Our relation was just as brilliantly perpetual as that between the Oyster and the Pearl; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's royal grace, 


 


Our relation was just as unbelievably perpetual as that between the Soldier and the Sword; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's blistering grace, 


 


Our relation was just as insuperably perpetual as that between the Grass and the Dew; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's blissful grace, 


 


Our relation was just as indomitably perpetual as that between the Cow and the Meadow; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's venerated grace, 


 


Our relation was just as truthfully perpetual as that between the Peacock and the Monsoon; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's enamoring grace, 


 


Our relation was just as symbiotically perpetual as that between the Clouds


and the Horizons; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's eternal grace, 


 


Our relation was just as infallibly perpetual as that between the Desert and the Mirage; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's silken grace, 


 


Our relation was just as unshakably perpetual as that between the Moon and


the Night; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally


loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's enchanting grace, 


 


Our relation was just as fantastically perpetual as that between the Crop and the Soil; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's burgeoning grace, 


 


Our relation was just as mellifluously perpetual as that between the Breast and the  Milk; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's Omniscient grace, 


 


Our relation was just as interminably perpetual as that between the Mind and


the Dream; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally


loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's adventurous grace, 


 


Our relation was just as sensuously perpetual as that between the Nostril and the Breath; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's poignant grace, 


 


Our relation was just as divinely perpetual as that between the Martyr and the Mud; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's altruistic grace, 


 


 And our relation was just as ubiquitously perpetual as that between the Heart and the Beat; which never ever could marry and become one; but yet immortally loved each other; couldn't stay an instant without each other's benign grace.



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