Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


I used it to lambaste bald patches of fair skin, 


it obliged readily executing brute power with austere amounts of sting.


 


I viciously strangulated slender necks twisting it, 


it bit the skin tenaciously to cause abrupt death.


 


I suspended it in Luke warm waters of the monsoon lake, 


it in turn hoisted a jugglery of golden fish for me to relish.


 


I stealthily caressed umpteenth pores of my tender flesh with it, 


it tantalizingly tickled me to erupt into whirlpools of laughter.


 


I stuck it firmly to the bare wall; with a backdrop of morbid jungle, 


it strikingly resembled the slithering body of a silver snake.


 


I utilized it as a versatile pulley to evacuate me pails of water, 


it did so with jocular smiles; also fetching me my drowned purse alongwith 


crystal water.


 


I embedded it to the ceiling fan forming a tight noose, 


got ready to fit in my stocky neck; and a few seconds after to relinquish breath.


 


I mercilessly burnt it in a heap to proliferate fire, 


harmoniously heat substantially cold arenas of my body.


 


I tugged it dexterously with my palms; pulling my beloved towards me, 


then enjoyed the effeminate warmth of her breath cascading down my nape.


 


It worked like a slave; meticulously performing all tasks to perfection, 


although I must mention that my snake leather belt


looked far more enchanting while wound on my potbellied waist, 


rather than when executing a plethora of mundane task.



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