Hide and Seek - Part 6 - Rhyming & Non Rhyming Poems by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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14. EXPURGATIONS

 

The disdainful gutters; expurgated tons of sewage every unveiling day; producing an unbearable stench which infiltrated the fragrant surroundings,

The parrot green blades of grass; expurgated dew drops at the onset of evanescent dawn; shimmering magnificently in the temperate sunshine,

The exhausted body; expurgated a million drops of sweat; slowly trickling down the bushy eyebrows,

The fountain pen; expurgated sapphire ink when pressed; granting intricate shape to a jugglery of words,

The colossal mountains; expurgated droplets of snow in chilly winter; which cascaded down their slopes in unparalleled jubilation,

The mystical nightingale; expurgated melodious sounds as it opened its slender throat; flooding the ambience with its deliciously sweet music,

The ominous clouds in the sky; expurgated torrential rain; quenching the insatiable thirst of the parched ground,

The monstrous trucks on the road; expurgated obnoxious smoke; prompting suffocation in innocuously passing pedestrians,

The sensitive filament of bulb; expurgated brilliant light; illuminating the gruesome darkness in the solitary street,

The animate inhabiting terrestrial earth; expurgated feces as the first activity before commencing the new day,

The lizard on the wall; expurgated hostile blood at the occupants; when provoked and slashed by the same,

The celestial body of the Sun; expurgated sizzling rays; fumigating the conglomerate of dirt on earth,

The bunch of entangled rose; expurgated tantalizing fragrance; tickling the most ruthless of individuals,

The salty waves of the boundless ocean; expurgated dead fish on the shores; killed mercilessly by fishermen and fiery storms,

The resplendent rainbow in the cosmos; expurgated a plethora of colors; glistening in the splendor of pouring rain,

The striped panther philandering through the jungle; expurgated a domineering growl; announcing its presence to all animals in vicinity,

The ones suffering from lethal cancer; expurgated precious blood; struggling every unleashing minute to stay alive,

The eyes of my mother; expurgated tears of incredible exultation when I was born,

The nostrils incorporated in every human; expurgated humid breath; necessary to sustain life,

And the indefatigable heart imprisoned in my chest; expurgated love for the ones it cared for; the girl it unrelentingly loved.