Hide and Seek - Part 4 - Rhyming & Non Rhyming Poems by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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37. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BEGGAR

 

I shriek at high pitched tones in discordance,

mumbling words unnaturally formed,

 

stretching minute chords of my vocal tract,

i was a sight to stare on the bustling street,

irregular hair mass pivoting from my scalp,

thick outgrowths of beard stubs sprawled across face,

a breeding place for minuscule street insects,

feeding in comfort, on unwashed dirt ,

adorned in threadbare sac, reaching my ankle,

i felt like an official prince of the poor,

being mentally traumatized since i was born,

brutally whipped at all quarters of life,

utterly bereft of a shoulder to droop upon,

looked upon in contempt by all passing me,

a large slate of wood to perch on all day,

cold stone pillows the armory for sleep,

a meager consumption of hard bread and contaminated water,

i spent all my life by the fountain side,

with droplets of misery showered in plenty,

an empty begging container my proudest possession,

dangling from my skeleton shoulders,

i have to make an early exit friends,

there seems to be a traffic jam, luxury cars seem to be the majority,

where in lies the crux of my begging activity