The Read Online Free
  • Latest Novel
  • Hot Novel
  • Completed Novel
  • Popular Novel
  • Author List
  • Romance & Love
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Young Adult
  • Mystery & Detective
  • Thrillers & Crime
  • Actions & Adventure
  • History & Fiction
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Humor

    You die; I die - Love Poems - Part 7

    Previous Page Next Page

      Somewhere amidst the ensemble of dead bodies incarcerated in stone coffins; there exists sporadic incidences of fresh life,

      Somewhere in the midst of bedraggled urchins incessantly begging for alms; there lives a jeweled prince,

      Somewhere in the smoldering ashes of crackling fire; there exists the newly born child,

      Somewhere in the thick of intense corruption; abysmal incidences of unsurpassable lechery; there exists a solitarily honest man,

      Somewhere in gruesome darkness for a million kilometers in the jungle; there exists a minuscule beam of stringent light,

      Somewhere amidst a consortium of satanic devils trying to destroy the earth; there exists the omniscient creator,

      And somewhere in this mundane world; with blood sucking individuals inhabiting every nook and cranny; there exists an unbiased girl who can love me like no one else ever did; making me feel every unfurling minute that I was alive. 

       

       

     

      14. COMPASSIONATELY IN LOVE

      I saw her mesmerizing face in the walls; while pouring sizzling tea in my

      cup,

      Although I soon realized that I was rampantly fantasizing; as the steaming

      liquid burnt my skin; spilling over the immaculate material of my trousers.

      I saw her magnanimous silhouette in the rocks; while driving my car through

      circuitous routes of the valley,

      Although I soon realized that it was a figment of my imagination; as the car

      swerved violently colliding with the hand rail; overlooking a few thousand

      feet into panoramic space.

      I saw her jelly blue eyes while walking on each vehicle; while walking through

      the congested street,

      Although I soon realized that I was dreaming under the sun; as compact cars

      whizzed inches from my body; leaving clouds of black smoke for me to inhale.

      I saw her honey coated red lips in the wall; as I languidly strolled through

      the interiors of the mystical palace,

      Although I soon realized that I was out of tangible senses; as I violently

      barged against the iron doors; tripping neatly over a jugglery of intricate

      furniture.

      I saw her dainty feet embedded with jingling bells; as I sat peacefully at the

      precarious edge of the bridge,

      Although I soon realized that I was drowned in a reverie; as I plummeted down;

      losing my stoical composure to blend with the chilly waters of the river.

      I saw her ravishing hair flowing in the gentle breeze; as I ruminated on my

      past while cooking food,

      Although I soon realized that I was romanticizing a bit too much; when eerie

      whistle of the pressure cooker inundated my sensitive ears.

      I saw her smiling revealing her magnanimous teeth; while playing cricket with

      the sun god shining above my head,

      Although I soon realized that I was in seventh heaven; when the hard ball

      struck me on my chin; giving my face a ghastly black swollen look.

      I saw the vivacious outlines of her eyebrows; while writing my examinations,

      Although I soon realized that I was wistfully perceiving; when the slender

      cane of my professor lashed stringently on my scalp.

      I saw her rubicund cheeks embossed with blemishes; while lifting bulky weights

      in the gym,

      Although I soon realized that I was intensely dreaming in the day; when the

      heavy bars landed with an abrupt thud on my chest.

      I saw her in part and whole; throughout the monotonous day; in my dreams; and

      in every person I met; irrespective of caste and creed,

      Yes O! divine creator; you know as well as I do; the only reason behind my

      absurd behavior; was that I was compassionately in love . 

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      15. THE THING 

       

      The thing as frigid as a dead follicle of hair; was indiscreet hatred,

      The thing as disdainful as the bathroom cockroach; was illicit smuggling,

      The thing as pale as the dilapidated wall; was overwhelming prejudice,

      The thing as resplendent as the pearly moon; was a gregarious smile on the

      luscious lips,

      The thing as morose as the broken branch of the tree; was tumultuous sorrow

      blended with grief,

      The thing as transparent as the crystal mountain stream; was unsolicited truth,

      The thing as bankrupt as a bedraggled beggar; was pugnacious enmity,

      The thing as innocuous as the hazel eyed monkey; was the cry of a small

      child,

      The thing as volatile as hot green chili; was immensely provoked anger,

      The thing as sweet as freshly prepared nectar; was the voice of the benevolent

      propagating humanity,

      The thing as blotted as the abysmally dark waters of the gutter;

      was indiscriminately brutal crime,

      The thing as cold as frozen pulp of icecream; was blatant jealousy,

      The thing as nostalgic as the oblivious past; was indefatigable fantasies of

      the brain,

      The thing as sizzling as ravishing brown crustacean coffee; was stupendous

      exultation,

      The thing as inflated as a gas balloon; was ostentatious pride,

      The thing as appeasing as appetizing morsels of food; was philanthropic

      friendship which fortified by the minute,

      The thing as vociferous as a barking dog; was insatiable hunger which arose

      sporadically in the stomach,

      The thing as infinite as the boundaries of the emerald ocean; was ubiquitous humanity,

      The thing as inevitably intoxicating as liquor; was unfathomable greed,

      The thing as venomous as the sting of a scorpion; was racial discrimination,

      The thing as preposterously huge as the impeccable dolphin; was

      empathy towards fellow beings,

      The thing as starved as scorched sands of the desert; was the ominously

      diabolic devil,

      And the thing as impeccable as white pearls impregnated in oyster shells; as

      effusive as thunderous rain pelting down; was perpetual love . 

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      16. IMPRISONED 

       

      I had dirt imprisoned in my nails; which seemed all the more abashing when I

      stood in the limelight; confronting public,

      I had scores of dandruff imprisoned in my scalp; prompting me to inevitably

      scratch; although it blended strikingly with my black coat,

      I had tumultuous strength imprisoned in my clenched fists; having stupendous

      power to decimate impostors swindling the innocent,

      I had eloquence imprisoned in my throat; which made me chant melodious rhymes

      of synchronized music,

      I had tenacity imprisoned in my emphatic eyes; which pos
    sessed the prowess to

      melt the supremely intransigent,

      I had a frivolous smile imprisoned in my luscious lips; which seemed all the more profound; when I encountered ravishing beauty,

      I had a jugglery of obdurate muscle imprisoned in my legs; enabling me to traverse long distance in acerbic sun; bereft of a vehicle,

      I had millions of hair imprisoned in my skin; cushioning me from uncouth blows

      of the society,

      I had salubrious blood imprisoned in my intricate veins; instilling in me the

      strength to sustain life,

      I had a crimson pink tongue imprisoned in my mouth; granting me the

      indispensable ability of speech,

      I had a bulky wallet imprisoned in my trouser pocket; making me feel

      despicable; when I stripped it of its currency,

      I had a flamboyant horse imprisoned in my stables; on which I used to sit and

      gallivant through the mountains,

      I had infinite lines imprisoned at the back of my palm; which audaciously

      portrayed my destiny to unleash,

      I had unfathomable cells imprisoned in my finely chiseled brain; blessing me

      with the capacity to decode the most baffling of enigmas,

      I had golden droplets of sweat imprisoned in my armpits; inundating the placid

      surroundings with unbearable stench,

      I had tones of air imprisoned in my inflated lungs; which made me breathe;

      relish every unveiling second of life,

      I had yellow enamel camouflaging my teeth; making it impossible for me to

      smile,

      I had nostalgic memories imprisoned in my subconscious mind; as I ruefully

      reminisced all those moments when I was young,

      And most importantly; superseding all things; I had her love imprisoned in my

      heart; which bestowed upon me the impetus to blissfully live; fight for justice in this nonchalant world .

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      17. I WOULD CONSIDER MYSELF THE RICHEST 

       

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed the eyes of

      truth,

      Able to judiciously discriminate between; the good and obnoxiously evil inhabiting remote corners of the globe.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed egalitarian

      arms,

      Ready to embrace those in severe affliction; without the baseless fear of

      getting stained and dirty.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed the power of

      mystical clairvoyance,

      Able to prognosticate the ominous events to unveil; saving the earth from

      possible disaster.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed a phlegmatic

      voice,

      Capable of pacifying those engulfed with inexplicable distress; put all children without parents to sleep.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I could leap from

      astronomical heights of the bridge into the river,

      Save scores of innocuous children from drowning; embed their terrorized faces

      with mischievous smiles.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed feet which

      could withstand the most onerous of load,

      Carry the ones crippled; making them witness the most mesmerizing avenues of

      the world.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed clusters of

      teeth capable of extracting venom;

      Evacuating the most lethal of poison from the body of the dying; rejuvenating

      them with fresh doors of hope.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I possessed the prowess

      of assassinate the most evanescent of corruption prevailing,

      Liberating the impoverished from impregnable clutches of slavery; granting

      them the supreme distinction of breathing free air.

      I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I could stay awake all

      night;

      Incessantly guarding those who were philanthropic; ever ready to propagate the

      benevolent cause of humanity.

      And I would consider myself the richest man on earth; if I could possess and

      incarcerate the love I so vehemently desired,

      Help all residing on land; to get the dream partner of their own choice . 

       

       

     

     

      18. THE PLATE OF LOVE 

       

      When there was appetizing fruit placed on a plate of scintillating silver; I

      didn’t feel like eating,

      I was a trifle too busy contemplating the price of the plate; though there was

      nothing wrong with the food.

      When I was served immaculately ravishing noodles on a plate of pure gold; I

      didn’t feel like eating,

      I was afraid of impregnating blotches on the plate; when I caressed it with my

      bohemian hands; though there were pangs of hunger reverberating in my stomach.

      When I was served a blend of Italian cheese and cucumber on a plate of crystal

      studded with diamonds; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was intensely absorbed in decoding my reflection in the glistening jewels; though the sight of the delicacy made my mouth water.

      When I was served a steaming curry of pungent soup on a plate of intricately

      chiseled marble; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was heavily circumspect on staining the marble in the process of eating; though the concoction looked immensely sumptuous.

      When I was served roasted almonds juxtaposed with honey on a plate of pure

      sapphire; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was completely lost admiring the dazzling radiance of stone; though there

      were insatiable desires to tenaciously chew the same.

      When I was served sliced onions wound with blood red radish on a plate of

      flocculent satin; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was skeptical that its contents would spill over the sheets; though there

      was a niggling pain in my fingers to snatch the food.

      When I was served a bunch of succulent violet grapes on a plate of exquisite

      rosewood; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was mesmerized by the plethora of designs embossed in the wood; though there

      were grinding sensations in my fortress of teeth.

      When I was served a chocolate brown plum cake strewn with cherry on a plate of

      voluptuous lotus; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was lost in the heavenly fragrance of the flower; though my mouth watered

      unrelentingly like a starved pig.

      When I was served simmering chicken transposed with green leaf on a plate of

      snake leather; I didn’t feel like eating,

      I was enchanted by the satiny complexion of the skin; though my eyes popped

      out of their sockets at witnessing the food.

      And eventually when I was served a nutritious agglomerate of curd and rice on

      a plate stitched with threads of our impregnable love; my beloved feeding me

      with her dainty fingers,

      I cupidly gobbled the same in no time; compensating for my previous failures;

      food had never tasted so tasty before,

      As it did when she fed me recounting tales of her childhood .

     

      19. USE YOUR HEART 

       

    &
    nbsp; Use your nails to scratch stale paint from walls; peel off the rust from

      indispensable commodities for survival,

      Use your toes to poke someone frivolously in the ribs; hoist intricate pieces

      of cloth strewn on the floor,

      Use your eyes to distinguish between the sacrosanct and the devil; swirling

      them rampantly in all directions to grasp the beauty of the universe,

      Use your fingers to scribble infinite lines of literature; seize all those in

      a vise like grip trying to massacre the law,

      Use your legs to walk unrelentingly in the sun; indiscriminately kick all

      those pernicious impediments that confront your way,

      Use your nose to breathe in gallons of fresh air; detect fragrance and

      obnoxious stench in the atmosphere with equality,

      Use your arms to embrace all those afflicted with pain; profusely loving the

     
    Previous Page Next Page
© The Read Online Free 2022~2025