Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


A different spoon for you and a different spoon for me; why not we forever digest with the same spoon; whose metal was made of the threads of invincibly  compassionate symbiotism, 


 


A different glass for you and a different glass for me; why not we forever


drink in the same glass; whose walls were made of the fathomless entrenchments of unshakably faithful friendship, 


 


A different vehicle for you and a different vehicle for me; why not we forever travel in the same vehicle; whose body was made of the spirit of unflinchingly  unconquerable togetherness, 


 


A different plate for you and a different plate for me; why not we forever eat in the same plate; whose base was made of the elements of Perennially fructifying humanity, 


 


A different cloth for you and a different cloth for me; why not we forever


cover our shivering bodies with the same cloth; whose fabric was made of the


eternally bounteous rudiments of Mother Nature, 


 


A different dwelling for you and a different dwelling for me; why not we


forever live in the same dwelling; whose roof was made of the most unassailable skies of priceless brotherhood, 


 


A different job for you and a different job for me; why not we forever do the same philanthropic job together; whose each conceivably working hour was for the perennial amelioration of all tyrannically deprived living kind, 


 


A different path for you and a different path for me; why not we forever walk on the same path; whose every tangible bifurcation, fearlessly led to the ultimate epitomes of impregnable truth and sparkling righteousness, 


 


A different tune for you and a different tune for me; why not we forever listen to the same tune; whose every decibel miraculously quelled all indiscriminate terrorism and royally led all towards the path of immortal love, 


 


A different fantasy for you and a different fantasy for me; why not we forever delve into the same fantasy; whose silken paradise comprised of nothing else but; the ubiquitously spell binding beats of infallible love, 


 


A different river for you and a different river for me; why not we forever bathe in the same river; whose waters eventually melanged with the unsurpassably bestowing ocean of peace, 


A different country for you and a different country for me; why not we forever live in the same country; whose infinite foundations were erected on the ingredients of altruistic unity, 


 


A different name for you and a different name for me; why not we forever embrace the same name; whose characters just spoke of nothing else but the indefatigably consecrating spirit of humanitarian oneness, 


 


A different religion for you and a different religion for me; why not we forever befriend the same religion; whose boundless intricacies eventually and finally coalesced; with the everlasting religion of humanity, 


 


A different inspiration for you and a different inspiration for me; why not we forever adapt the same source of inspiration; whose peerlessly optimistic rays of divine light; interminably perpetuated their way through the most despicable tunnels of asphyxiating pain and blackness, 


 


A different shade for you and a different shade for me; why not we forever


rest under the same shade; whose every reflection symbiotically unfurled the


fathomless moods of vivaciously pristine Mother Nature, 


 


A different school for you and a different school for me; why not we forever


study in the same school; whose every classroom undyingly taught the principles of triumphant selflessness, 


 


A different breath for you and a different breath for me; why not we forever


survive in the same breath; whose unparalleled fieriness timelessly led towards the chapters of bounteously utopian life, 


 


A different beat for you and a different beat for me; why not we forever love in the same heartbeat; whose every immortal palpitation brought every living being on the trajectory of this planet; closer and closer to the Omnipotent Lord divine



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