Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


The rain was uninhibitedly untamed; and so was my  new born baby daughter; 


kicking left; right and center; in her  diminutively blessed cradle, 


 


The rain was Omnipotently pristine; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


mischievously tossing in unadulterated joy on the tufts of majestic green grass galore, 


 


The rain was magically mitigating; and so was my new born baby daughter; miraculously ameliorating me of my most horrific despair; with her innocuously fluttering eyelashes, 


 


The rain was eternally liberating; and so was my new born baby daughter; naughtily smiling amidst her spectrum of teddy bears; as if there was not even the most infinitesimal trace of tension on this fathomless Universe, 


 


The rain was perennially fructifying; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


perpetually proliferating into unparalleled festoons of happiness; every unfurling minute of inscrutable existence, 


 


The rain was unbelievably colorful; and so was my new born baby daughter; unfurling into the infinite shades of mystically emollient life; every time she alighted 


her pristinely nimble foot, 


 


The rain was timelessly life-yielding; and so was my new born baby daughter; perpetuating a paradise of unsurpassably undefeated newness; in every direction that she cast her immaculately dancing sight, 


 


The rain was pricelessly inimitable; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


unconquerably enamoring even the most farthest quarter of heaven; with the twinkle in her rhapsodically infallible eyes, 


 


The rain was the ultimate gift of the heavens; and so was my new born baby daughter; whose cries of stupendously charismatic freshness; spawned a civilization of boundless beauty; till times beyond infinite infinity, 


 


The rain was the most virile cistern of optimism; and so was my new born baby daughter; unprecedentedly subliming even the most cadaverously deadened corpses; with her unflinchingly raw energy to exist, 


 


The rain was brilliantly unfettered; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


expressing the innermost feeling of her heart till the ultimate pinnacle of the sky; whilst the salaciously manipulative planet moaned and miserably groaned outside, 


 


The rain was Omnisciently blessing; and so was my new born baby daughter; altruistically wishing the greatest of success even for the most treacherously ribald of her foes; wholesomely oblivious to the sanctimonious varsities of this corrupted planet, 


 


The rain was unassailably fragrant; and so was my new born baby daughter; metamorphosing even the most capricious iota of evil into a sky of unshakably peerless truth; with the divine righteousness in her tiny soul, 


 


The rain was eclectically artistic; and so was my new born baby daughter; weaving a cosmos of unparalleled beauty; with the egalitarian compassion in her eyes for every caste; creed; race; color and tribe, 


 


The rain was timelessly victorious; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


forever winning the hearts of every conceivable entity on this unceasing planet; with her impregnably selfless love for all living kind, 


 


The rain was ubiquitously a superstar; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


transcending every boundary of worthless discrimination; to tirelessly exult in the profoundly unstoppable glory of panoramic creation, 


 


The rain was fearlessly intrepid; and so was my new born baby daughter; poignantly exploring every exhilarating path of life; interminably following nothing else but the inner most voices of her benign heart, 


 


The rain was universally amiable; and so was my new born baby daughter; compassionately coalescing with any entity around her venerated visage; who


gave her a gregarious smile, 


 


And the rain was insuperably Immortal; and so was my new born baby daughter; 


disseminating only the beats of love; love and Immortally princely love; every time her godly heart throbbed in her tiny chest.



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