Nikhil Parekh - Indian Poet


Who told you that you were ugly; when infact I found you to be the most amazing and beautiful person in this world, 


 


Who told you that you were thick skinned; when infact I considered you to be the most tender; the most innocuously sweet, 


 


Who told you that you were dismally fat; when infact I perceived you to be a dainty angel; having freshly descended from the sky, 


 


Who told you that your lips were as swollen as the hippopotamus; when infact I cognized them to be soaked in deep cherry wine; each time I had the privilege of


kissing them, 


 


Who told you that your hair was like unruly & long fibers diffusing from the gutter; when infact I perceived them to be a river of golden honey; in which I took refuge in my times of distress, 


 


Who told you that your nostrils breathed hostile flames; when infact I felt stupendously passionate breath drift through; whenever you stood close by my


side, 


 


Who told you that your color was blacker than horrendous charcoal; when infact I found it to be as resplendent as the voluptuous lotus; even under pugnacious rays of the Sun, 


 


Who told you that your footsteps reverberated noise of an approaching dinosaur; when infact I was mesmerized every second; as their tinkling sounds 


mystically announced your presence, 


 


Who told you that your tongue stuttered on every word you spoke; when infact I felt that your speech was astoundingly clear and ravishing, 


 


Who told you that your fingers made a mess of every meal; when infact I relished every item you prepared; catapulting me into the aisles of unprecedented fantasy, 


 


Who told you that your teeth jutted out like a hideous demon; when infact I found them like scintillating globules of snow; pelting from the sky; every time you


smiled, 


 


Who told you that your sweat smelt of rotten fish; when infact it was the most alluring scent that I had ever inhaled; putting me off instantly into blissful sleep, 


 


Who told you that your ears were stone deaf; when infact I felt that they could trace the most inaudible of my whispers; listen to the tiniest of my heartbeat, 


 


Who told you that your height was as tall as the giant; when infact I always found you perfect and till my lips; those moments when I embraced you, 


 


Who told you that your clothes had perennial stains of oil in them; for infact I always found the most cleanest of my fabric; embarrassingly sordid in front of them, 


 


Who told you that you looked like a skeleton with hardly any flesh on your body; when infact I always saw flames of pure passion burning in your eyes; enamoring shades of pink enveloping your flesh at all times, 


 


And even if the entire world condemned you beyond the point of redemption; I would still consider you to be the most fascinating person existing; the most lovable entity on this planet; and my heart would be purely yours; yours only forever.



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