Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


When i felt the scarred and abraded skin of unripened orange, 


it caused silent tremors in multiple pores of my flesh.


 


when i touched the cold skin of pale chipped marble, 


shivers of dormant jubilation made me smile.


 


when i caressed rough skin of unprocessed grey stone, 


feelings of utter disdain crept slowly through cellars of my blood.


 


when i felt the satiny skin of pure silk garment, 


a serene calm descended painstakingly over my persona.


 


when I touched the skin of crystal flowing mountain water, 


nostalgic memories flooded in domains of longing heart.


 


when I slapped the skin of languid grass blades, 


tingling sensations catapulted me to dizzy heights of ecstasy.


 


when I kneaded thoroughly the skin of unbaked dough, 


circulation of red blood increased by leaps and bounds in all regions of body.


 


when I licked the skin of sickening sweet chocolate candy, 


it sent spurts of energy to torn cells of anguished heart.


 


When I sipped nonchalantly elastically translucent skin of brown rum, 


Waves of pungent alcohol drowned me in webs of disaster sedation.


 


when I cuddled the furry skin of the striped leopard, 


I experienced overwhelming courage acting as my companion.


 


When I raised the lifeless skin of my beloved to the Creator, 


I felt like charring it first,  to have an everlasting scent of her divine grace



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