Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


As innocuous as the wail of a newly born infant; sleeping blissfully in his 


airtight cradle, 


As evanescent as the sun setting behind the mountains; giving way to the descending of night, 


As nimble as the fleet footed squirrel; traversing night and day through hollow spaces of the tree, 


As tender as a woman draped in pure silk; her embellished eyelids lowered a trifle in meek submission, 


As redolent as the tendrils of the blossoming rose; shimmering in magnificent


color under orange rays of the Sun, 


As impeccable as the spires of the Temple; towering harmoniously towards the


sky, Was my early childhood and past. 


 


As speedy as the flying aircraft; cutting placid currents of breeze at electric velocity, 


As boisterous as the kangaroo; taking two leaps at a time, 


As rambunctious as the humming bee; buzzing discordant and loud at all times, 


As tenacious as the milky white moon; profoundly illuminating the ghastly darkness, 


As passionate as thunder clouds colliding in the cosmos; and the subsequent pelting down of torrential rain, 


As pragmatic as commercial business; equating the intricate nuances of life, 


Is my robustly rubicund youth and present. 


 


As mystical as the unfathomable gorge; the echo reverberating loud and stringent across the valley, 


As mysterious as the enigmas of the universe; infinite riddles of creation left unexplored, 


As inexplicable as the sporadic shedding of leaves in autumn; the rendering of lush green landscapes into barren land, 


As poignant as the hood of the serpent; its fangs snaring viciously in spell bound enchantment, 


As uncanny as the underground volcano; with its dormant lava unpredictably circulating all around, 


And I now leave it entirely on my omniscient creator to chisel my dreams; mold my destiny; unveil my near future.



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