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

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1. TABLE SALT

 

When I rolled ravenously in it; inscribing incoherent patterns in the powder

with my big toe,

It stuck to innumerable pores of my tender skin;poignantly tickling every part of my body.

 

When I smeared a parsimonious amount of it on my tongue; the taste buds

instantly stood up; as if after a marathon period of prolonged rest,

My throat cried for water soon after; to pacify its inevitable thirst.

When I sprinkled it gently in the drifting breeze; it rose high and handsome in the atmosphere; adhering to the crisp tree leaves,

While some part of it descended down painstakingly; causing my eyes to profusely water as it barged in forcefully.

 

When I blended it with pure water; vigorously stirring the concoction till it spewed bubbles of sparkling froth,

The elixir produced was wholesomely spicy to drink; and I washed my mouth scrupulously clean; after consuming a few sips.

 

When I rubbed it fervently against the periphery of succulent fruit; completely engulfing the same with its surplus fillings,

The berry remained as fresh as ever even after several weeks had elapsed; unperturbed by the onslaught of deleterious insects.

 

When mixed it with the chocolate brown soil; it acquired evanescent tinges of cream,

The mud now looked far more enticing; with streaks of impeccable white clearly

accentuated.

 

When I heated it on the stove to form a composite bar of soap; it willingly underwent the metamorphosis,

And I felt hot fumes emanating from my persona; when I took bath with it.

 

When I hurled it mischievously at passing pedestrians; they were partially

perplexed by my uncanny behavior,

Their initial anger soon converted into intense indignation; as they were left scratching their flesh raw till it bled.

 

When I dissolved colossal pints of it in the fathomless ocean; it was supremely grateful,

Thanking me from its heart for submerging it back; in the place it actually belonged to.

 

And eventually when I added frugal pinches of it in my food; my supper transited to the tastiest of all times,

With commensurate proportions of sweetness and spice; overwhelmingly gratifying the pangs of hunger in my stomach,

It was now that my bottle of table salt had served me to its absolute best;

had indeed embodied lots of color to my spiceless life