Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


A plethora of dark veined leaves; whispered frantically to the silhouette of plum tree, 


To stand like a mountain in turbulent winds; not to succumb even when its roots were attacked by parasite. 


 


Mammoth sculptured blue bodied whales; whispered fervently to the saline ocean, 


To drench their silken skin entirely with salt; gratify their gluttony with scores of sumptuous fish. 


 


Scorched sands of the colossal desert; whispered abusively to sapphire puffs of clouds, 


To unrelentingly rain; transforming their impoverished soul into one with bountiful water. 


 


The venomous form of rustic jungle spider; whispered incorrigibly to the threads in its intricate web, 


To bear it's weight for times immemorial; entangling in a vise like grip; a battalion of succulent insect. 


 


The obdurate stones strewn incoherently on the ground; whispered to passing pedestrians, 


To trample they walked; pleading with the bystanders to kick them into remote corners of oblivion. 


 


Dry sticks of trimmed lumber; whispered intermittently to steaming flames of fire, 


To incinerate them thoroughly; transforming their composite proportion into frugal heaps of burnt chowder. 


 


The newly born mammalian sibling; whispered pleadingly to its mother, 


To feed it's famished lips; with perennial supply of salubrious milk. 


 


The sealed demeanor of stamped envelope; whispered nostalgically in the ears of the postman, 


To deliver it without further delay; into the safe hands of the person it belonged. 


 


A fleet of orphans in the sanatorium; whispered inevitably to God, 


To reveal traces of their loved ones; unite them as one again; to bring back lost anecdotes of supreme felicity. 


 


The articulately carved key; whispered sonorously to the lock, 


To accommodate it with nonchalant ease; opening without apprehensions the moment it caressed its periphery. 


 


My tangible heart at the end of the monotonous day; whispered to my soul, 


To grant it reprieve from misdeeds inadvertently committed in the day; forgive it for all the evil it harnessed. 


 


And the omniscient aura of God; whispered philanthropically to all his fellow beings inhabiting the earth, 


To extend comforting arms towards those in distress and pain; profoundly master the art of perpetual love.



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