Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


There was a time when i bludgeoned people with my rock iron fists, 


now i didn't even have the vigor to raise my hands.


 


there was time when i drove my car at swashbuckling speeds, 


now my legs quivered at mentions of automobile travel.


 


there was a time when drank barrels of beer with unprecedented gusto, 


now i refrained from drinking even salted water.


 


there was a time when i cast frivolous glances at young maidens, 


now i withdrew miles away from the faintest shadow of females.


 


there was a time when i clambered up the hill with robust spurts of euphoria, 


now i stood at the base and admired the honey golden Sun; tumbling drops of rain.


 


there was a time when i chewed vicious petals of raw tobacco, 


now i confined myself to a bland soup of banana curry.


 


there was a time when i shouted on the streets creating utter pandemonium, 


now i talked in subtle whispers with my spouse; in imprisoned interiors of our home.


 


there was a time when i gnawed my teeth in the brittle body of sugarcane, 


now i satisfied myself with frigid chunks of sour milk cream.


 


there was a time when i bathed in an avalanche of freezing water; beneath the mountain spring, 


now i meticulously poured minuscule tumblers of hot water on my persona.


 


there was a time wrote sedulously; infinite lines of poignant literature, 


now i dictated lethargic notes for my assistants to scribble down.


 


there was a time when i indulged in rambunctious brawls with my rivals, 


now i begged them for perennial harmony with folded hands.


 


there was a time when there when i bore a thick shock of curly hair on my scalp, 


now they had been replaced by frugal fibers of deathly white projecting timidly.


 


there was a time when i spotted oblivious outlines of bird in the sky, 


now i wore high powered glass to distinguish my children.


 


there was a time when I dismantled rocks that came my way, 


now I was petrified to even tread on ants that trespassed the floor.


 


There was a time when I sobbed at the slightest of provocation, 


Now I stared in tranquil contentment even when ridiculed to bizarre limits.


 


There was a time when I laughed incessantly all Sunlit day, 


Now I groped for inexplicably for profound reasons to smile.


 


There was a time when I romanticized wading through choppy waves of the ocean, 


Now I perceived loads of gratification; sitting abreast my innocent siblings.


 


That was decades when I was bubbling in the zeal of youth, 


Whilst now I lay shriveled; discarded as a disdainful liability; in the form of an grizzly hair man.



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