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    You die; I die - Love Poems - Part 2

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      inserting their venomous tentacles into my cheeks.

      Even if you felt a little suffocated; wading through the claustrophobic

      queues for the railway ticket,

      That very moment I would relinquish breath in perpetual entirety; and

      my heart would cease to throb in its cavity.

      All this is because you are the only person I have profoundly loved

      in my life sweetheart; the only deity I worship and adore,

      And as every breath of yours unleashes; mine gets automatically a million times faster.

     

     

      33. I WOULD STILL CONSIDER MYSELF THE RICHEST 

       

      Even if you possessed a plethora of thoroughbred horses; galloping

      handsomely through moist paddy fields,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of

      drowning my persona into the cascade of her silken hair.

      Even if you had a palace profusely embedded with gold; dungeons replete

      with scores of glittering diamonds,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I could tickle the mesmerizing skin of her cheek; sending inexplicable shivers down my spine.

      Even if you possessed swanky cars to philander across the countryside;

      a fleet of helicopters following you at close quarters,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had her ravishing

      breath caressing my neck; catapulting me into waves of tumultuous rhapsody.

      Even if you possessed a private swimming pool; impregnated with crystal

      spring water from the mountains to bathe in,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of

      sighting my reflection in her glistening tears.

      Even if you possessed a pair of fur coated shoes; with exquisite

      leather studded commensurately at all quarters,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of

      lying in complete surrender at the pair of her dainty feet.

      Even if you possessed a flurry of maids to serve you dinner; ornate

      glasses embellished with pearls to drink opulent wine,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of

      masticating boiled rice prepared fresh by her sacrosanct hands.

      Even if you had a colossal assemblage of people spuriously worshipping

      you; applauding you wholesomely for your most minuscule of deed,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of

      witnessing her ingratiating smile; which grew distinctly large as she

      spotted me.

      Even if you had a conglomerate of effeminate statues; sculptured to immaculate perfection; molded out of molten wax and draped with the richest quality of silk,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of embracing her impeccable demeanor in entirety.

      Even if you had a sword embodied with iridescent jewels; which you placed in a

      scabbard made of rustic panther skin,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the audacity to confront any power in this world; simply uttering your enchanting name.

      Even if you had a gargantuan basket of roses; extravagantly stashed with

      flowers from all round the globe,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of absorbing the essence of golden sweat which dribbled from her body.

      Even if you possessed flamboyant pairs of sunglasses; embodied with jugglery

      of enthusing designs; and gaudy strips of plastic,

      I would still consider myself the richest; as I had the privilege of viewing

      my reflection in her emphatic eyes.

      Even if you possessed the tangiest of toothpaste; incorporated in garish

      interiors of an ostentatious bottle,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of appreciating the scintillating armory of her teeth.

      Even if you possessed a golden band fudged with sapphire emeralds; dipped in

      an ocean of honey,

      I would still consider myself as the richest; as I had the privilege of being

      slapped by her delectable hands.

      And even if you procured the entire wealth in this world; owning every dwelling protruding from the surface of earth,

      I would still consider myself the richest man on earth; as your affluence

      miserably floundered to purchase her; while I had the privilege of possessing

      her in mind; body and soul; perpetually till the time she tangibly existed. 

       

       

      34. WOULD YOU EVER BELIEVE 

       

      Would you ever believe if I called a nondescript table of teakwood; as

      a vivacious bird soaring high in the sky,

      Would you ever believe if I called a ruffled sheet of paper; as a chunk of glittering gold,

      Would you ever believe if I called a grandiloquent watch embodied with

      diamonds; as a lump of bedraggled stone,

      Would you ever believe if I called a mountain of compacted mud; as a

      switchboard of pugnacious electricity,

      Would you ever believe if I called a resplendent rainbow in the sky; as

      a broomstick with incongruous bristles,

      Would you ever believe if I called a rusty canister of dilapidated

      iron; as a mesmerizing rose growing in the garden,

      Would you ever believe if I called a pink tablet of luxury soap; as a

      mosquito hovering acrimoniously in the cloistered room,

      Would you ever believe if I called a boat rollicking merrily on the

      undulating waves; as a rustic jungle spider,

      Would you ever believe if I called a valley profusely embedded with

      snow; as an unscrupulous dog on the street,

      Would you ever believe if I called a pair of luscious lips; as a disdainfully fetid shoe,

      Would you ever believe if I called a fluorescent rod of light; as a jagged bush of cactus growing in the sweltering desert,

      Would you ever believe if I called the blazing sun; as a pudgy bar of delectable chocolate,

      Would you ever believe if I called an angular sculptured bone; as acid bubbling in a swanky bottle,

      Would you ever believe if I called a scintillating oyster; as an inarticulate

      matchstick coated with lead,

      Would you ever believe if I called a cluster of bells jingling from the ceiling; as a sordid cockroach philandering beside the lavatory seat,

      Would you ever believe if I called a fruit of succulent coconut; as a dead mans morbid tooth,

      Would you ever believe If I called a steaming cup of filter coffee; as gaudily

      colored water emanating from the street fountains,

      Would you ever believe if I called the majestic statue of a revered historian;

      as a slab of tangy peanut butter,

      Would you ever believe if I called a vibrant shirt; as a protuberant pigeon discerningly pecking its beak at grains scattered on the floor,

      Would you ever believe if I called a flocculent bud of cotton; as a camouflaged lizard transgressing through wild projections of grass,

      Would you ever believe if I called a photograph depicting the steep gorges; as

      a gutter inundated with obnoxious sewage,

      Would you ever believe if I called a lanky giraffe; as a convict nefariously

      lurking through solitary streets of the city,

      Would you ever believe if I called a pair of flamboyant sunglasses; as a weird

      tattoo to be adhered to the chest,

      Would you ever believe if I called a chicken's egg; as logs of sooty charcoal

      abundantly stashed in the colossal warehouse,

      Would you ever believe if I c
    alled a biscuit replete with golden honey ; as a

      ominously slithering reptile in the jungles,

      Would you ever believe if I called a bald man possessing a profoundly tonsured

      scalp; as a gas balloon floating in insipid air,

      Would you ever believe if I called a ring embellished with crystal diamonds;

      as an inconspicuous and distorted metallic pin,

      Would you ever believe if I called a crimson crested parrot; as a tray containing frozen ice,

      Would you ever believe if I called a glass made of pallid plastic; as a gargantuan well flooded with water and dead frogs,

      Would you ever believe if I called wooden beams dangling from the ceiling; as finely squelched juice of red radish,

      Would you ever believe if I called an articulately painted canvas; as slime coated fossil lying in close proximity with the sea bed,

      Would you ever believe if I called a diminutive tadpole; as a fortified wall commensurately aligned with burnt bricks,

      Would you ever believe if I called a mammoth elephant; as rotten pulp of mango

      being tossed indiscriminately on the street,

      Would you ever believe if I called a truck inundated with cumbersome machines;

      as an aromatic seed of plant,

      Would you ever believe if I called a sheet of crisp paper; as a rubicund fruit

      of juicy plum,

      Would you ever believe if I called a trouser of jaded jeans; as a greeting card fudged with scores of ostentatious lines,

      Would you ever believe if I called a ravishing pair of eyelashes; as a disheveled pantry inhabited with clusters of stray mice,

      Would you ever believe if I called a dazzling yellow helmet; as a preposterously huge whale of the ocean,

      Would you ever believe if I called a piquant stick of chili; as an animated butterfly fluttering at low heights from the ground,

      Would you ever believe if I called a hideously black rope; as a mushroom sizzling in the blistering oven,

      Would you ever believe if I called a magazine of lead bullets; as an avalanche of snow plummeting down the mountain at turbulent speeds,

      Would you ever believe if I called an incredibly cool air-conditioner; as a curry of decayed cream lying obsolete in the garbage heap,

      Would you ever believe if I called a scintillating tooth; as a big toe of a striped panther,

      Would you ever believe if I called a jazzy strip of belt; as a corrugated assemblage of tree roots,

      Would you ever believe if I called a slate of pure chalk; as a tier floating harmlessly in water,

      Would you ever believe if I called a chain with infinite loops; as a graveyard sprawled with morbid coffins,

      Would you ever believe if I called a pot bellied tortoise; as a languid peel of paint hanging lackadaisically from the nondescript wall,

      Would you ever believe if I called a shimmering coin of currency; as a zany zebra galloping at whirlwind speeds through the desert,

      Would you ever believe if I called a bottle of inebriating rum; as a frigid contact lens agglutinated to the eye,

      Would you ever believe if I called sacrosanct religion; as licentious profanity,

      Would you ever believe if I called candid truth; as a profoundly blatant lie,

      Would you ever believe if I called the omniscient personality of god; as a perniciously diabolical devil,

      And would you ever believe if I called "true love"; as a spurious product of imagination; a frivolous case of casual infatuation.

     

      35. WHILE PASSING BY HER HOUSE 

      While philandering through the bustling traffic streets; the most conspicuous

      thing that caught my eye; was obnoxious clouds of derogatory smoke rising in

      the air,

      While strolling past the sea shore; the most conspicuous thing that caught my

      eye; was swirling waves breaking down into infinite granules of froth after

      striking the rocks,

      While gallivanting on a horse through the meandering mountain lanes; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was unsurpassable depth of the panoramic

      valley,

      While ambling languidly through a lush green cricket field; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was an ensemble of polished stumps well embedded in the ground,

      While trespassing through the vivacious circus grounds; the most conspicuous

      thing that caught my eye; was garishly attired ludicrous clowns,

      While walking gingerly on a frayed rope; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the tall board fluttering high and highlighting finish,

      While soaring at astronomical heights from the ground in an airplane; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the boundless expanse of misty white

      clouds,

      While penning down intricate lines of literature; the most conspicuous thing

      that caught my eye; was a table of sparkling mahogany wood on which were

      placed the bulky sheaf of paper,

      While swimming underwater with an assemblage of opalescent green permeating

      into my eyes; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the preposterously huge shark gliding past at whisker lengths from my persona,

      While clambering up the steep mountain; the most conspicuous thing that caught

      my eye; was fiery body of sun profoundly illuminating the sky,

      While sipping sizzling tea from the triangular shaped paper cup; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the rustic brown liquid incarcerated

      within; in gay abandon,

      While dangling from the elastic branches of a densely foliated tree; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the catacombed hive; inhabited by

      the obstreperously humming bee,

      While lying sprawled on a bed of pudgy and redolent grass; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was a blanket of mesmerizing stars scintillating vividly in the crystal clear sky,

      While riding on a hunch backed camel tightly straddled to its sides; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was the blistering expanse of shimmering

      sands spreading almost till eternity,

      While traversing up towards the 150th floor in a grandiloquent elevator; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was a impeccable panel of rotund buttons; with a jugglery of numerals embossed immaculately upon them,

      While praying incessantly in front of the idol of the omniscient creator; the

      most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was an ingratiating aura lingering

      profusely around his sacrosanct forehead,

      While vigorously kneading chunks of flaccid dough; the most conspicuous thing

      that caught my eye; was pellucid bottles incorporated with appetizing recipes

      stashed neatly on the shelves,

      While rolling voraciously in a pond of fetid manure; the most conspicuous

      thing that caught my eye; was a fleet of pigs darting rampantly in my direction,

     

      While wading through a tunnel engulfed by perennial darkness; the most conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was diminutive beams of faint light flooding intermittently,

      And while passing by her partially obfuscated house window panes; the most

      conspicuous thing that caught my eye; was emphatic contours of her enamouring

      face; the stupendous beauty hidden well within her glistening eyes.

      36. YOU CAN NEVER BREAK OUR PERPETUAL LOVE 

      In order to break the scented flower; they crushed it indiscriminately

      with their large and bohemian feet,

      In order to break the fortified edifice; they blasted it with pugnacious dynamite; to send it crumbling like a pack of silken cards towards the obdurate ground,

      In order to break the inflated balloon; they pricked it with a rusty

      iron pin to ev
    acuate tones of stale air incarcerated inside,

      In order to break the soft mountain of pudgy mud; they punched it hard

      in the midriff; with their callous hands,

      In order to break through the computer; they invented ingenious ways

      and means to decipher its enigmatic password,

      In order to break the solid log of dried timber wood; they used a

      serrated edged metallic saw; ruthlessly slicing through its body,

      In order to break the slender candle of wax; they melted it in

      crackling flames; leaping rampantly from the kitchen fire,

      In order to break long shards of pellucid glass; they smashed them against jagged rocks; sending them flying into infinitesimal splinters all around,

     
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