Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


When i thought about filth and dirt, 


unethical images of floating sewage blended with feces capsized my mental imagery.


 


when i thought about transparently luring crystal water, 


panoramic visions of undulating mountains besieged me in entirety.


 


when i thought about finely crushed chowder of piquant salt, 


rambunctious  memories of the sea flooded  desolate regions of my soul.


 


when i thought about tenaciously blowing coats of wind, 


lascivious mass of dense tree foliage revolved subtly through my mind.


 


when i thought about bountiful springs of frosty milk, 


sacrosanct images of the twin horned cow submerged me with glee.


 


when i thought about swaying my body in animated jubilation, 


extravagant pictures of the country barn discotheque gleamed large in my eyes.


 


when i thought about prolific waves of acerbic heat, 


charismatic demeanor of the sun god shot loud and clear all throughout cells of my brain.


 


when i thought about praying to the almighty, 


omniscient portraits of Christ nailed to bare wood proliferated in my memory.


 


when i thought about the destitute succumbing to pangs of starvation, 


shriveled silhouettes of skinny children instantaneously crept up my scalp.


 


when i thought about exorbitant luxury with king sized dishes of food, 


frivolous images of silken gold took strangle hold of my impeccable heart.


 


and when i thought about perennial threads of sacred matrimony, 


effeminate outlines of the girl i loved delectably settled in topmost compartments of my mind.



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