Life = Death - Volume 6 - Poems on Life , Death by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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48. YOU COULDNT BUY 

 

You could purchase pair of teeth; but you couldn’t buy their scintillating shine,

 

You could purchase a handsome tiger; but you couldn’t buy his thunderous growl,

 

You could purchase a glamorous rose; but you couldn’t buy its mesmerizing redolence,

 

You could purchase the entire valley; but you couldn’t buy its unfathomable depth,

 

You could purchase a mammoth slab of ice; but you couldn’t buy its frozen coolness,

 

You could purchase sprawling territories of sand; but you couldn’t buy their sweltering heat,

 

You could purchase a cluster of opalescent striped nightingales; but you couldn’t

buy their enchanting voice,

 

You could purchase boundless meadows of grass; but you couldn’t buy the coat of

dew drops glistening on their surface,

 

You could purchase the sapphire blue dolphin; but you couldn’t buy its rollicking leap,

 

You could purchase dexterously sculptured paintings; but you couldn’t buy the artists mind,

 

You could purchase the colossal lake; but you couldn’t buy the fish proliferating  inside; every unleashing second,

 

You could purchase a pair of eyes from the eye bank; but you couldn’t buy their emphatic rays,

 

You could purchase knotted fingers; but you couldn’t buy the things they wrote,

 

You could purchase a sparkling jewel; but you couldn’t buy the impact that it had on your destiny,

 

You could purchase a swanky car; but you couldn’t buy the speeds at which it traversed,

 

You could purchase a slave; but you couldn’t buy the uninhibited freedom of his

thoughts,

You could purchase a woman; but you couldn’t buy the love residing deep in her

conscience,

 

You could purchase an idol of God; but you couldn’t buy the omnipotent power

it was capable of executing,

 

And you could purchase a heart; but you simply couldn’t buy its violently palpitating beats; the overwhelming tenacity it had to grant new life.