Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


When my eyes felt preposterously heavy; I majestically treated them with infernos of bountifully unparalleled empathy, 


 


When my lips felt insurmountably heavy; I fabulously treated them with an unfathomable balm of gregariously blossoming smiles, 


 


When my ears felt satanically heavy; I resplendently treated them with a mesmerizing valley of ingratiatingly tantalizing sounds, 


 


When my shoulders felt frantically heavy; I beautifully treated them with the miraculously


rejuvenating cascade of the timelessly heavenly waterfalls, 


 


When my palms felt murderously heavy; I philanthropically treated them with the fabric of everlastingly sacrosanct and Omnipotent mankind, 


 


When my feet felt drearily heavy; I symbiotically treated them with unfathomable elements of celestially fascinating righteousness, 


 


When my blood felt asphyxiatingly heavy; I divinely treated it with unsurpassable rivers of fragrantly coalescing compassion, 


 


When my fingers felt disastrously heavy; I jubilantly treated them with unfathomably regale fireballs of unrelentingly endowing artistry, 


 


When my brain felt devastatingly heavy; I enchantingly treated it with fathomless cloudbursts of spellbindingly exotic fantasy, 


 


When my bones felt cripplingly heavy; I harmoniously treated them with the panoramically ebullient cradle of endlessly reinvigorating nature, 


 


When my lids felt ominously heavy; I rhapsodically treated them with an incomprehensible immeasurable valley of eternally titillating sensuousness, 


 


When my conscience felt treacherously heavy; I blazingly treated it with unconquerable fortresses of patriotically unflinching honesty, 


 


When my tongue felt salaciously heavy; I melodiously treated it with a perpetual hive of invincible sweetness and sparklingly benign graciousness, 


 


When my stomach felt thunderously heavy; I amiably treated it with the synergistically fructifying fruits of sacredly proliferating Mother Nature, 


 


When my neck felt monotonously heavy; I holistically treated it with cushions of heavenly silk; engulfing even the most infinitesimal cranny of my visage with


the blooming carpets of iridescent paradise, 


 


When my deeds felt unbearably heavy; I philanthropically treated them with the perennially beautiful religion of priceless mankind, 


 


When my shadow felt insidiously heavy; I victoriously treated it with the unassailable path of exhilaratingly unstoppable righteousness, 


 


When my breath felt diabolically heavy; I fearlessly treated it with the Omnipotently scintillating Sunrays of vivaciously triumphant life, 


 


And when my heart felt lethally heavy; I immortally treated it with the stupendously humanitarian impressions of love; love and only undefeatably true love.



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When My Heart Felt Heavy

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