19. INUNDATE
Inundate the barren landscapes sprawling over kilometers of territory; with lush green patches of grass and blossoming flower,
Inundate pallid regions of the lackluster wall; with flamboyant strokes of scarlet color,
Inundate the arid strips of desiccated desert land; with bountiful amounts of sweet water,
Inundate the mouth of a famished squirrel; with a plethora of succulent
kernel and brazen nuts,
Inundate the abysmally hollow foundation of an edifice; with an armory of bare and freshly baked bricks,
Inundate the rocky slopes of the lanky mountain; with crystal white globules of frozen snow,
Inundate empty canisters encapsulated in the car; with the aromatic elixir of petrol,
Inundate the raw bruises oozing blood from body; with fillings of stringent antiseptic powder,
Inundate the vacant spaces of white and long canvas; with panoramic scenes of view of the gorgeous valley,
Inundate gruesome darkness engulfing the tunnel; with austere beams of holistic sunlight,
Inundate the dilapidated stable of sacrosanct cow; with loads of salubrious forage and bunches of banana leaves,
Inundate the desolate and silken web suspended from between two trees; with scores of venomous spider,
Inundate the torn and disheveled persona of shirt; with heaps of thread and garish cloth,
Inundate the dying embers of red coal; with flames of a dynamic and crackling fire,
Inundate the demeanor of a rustic ring; with clusters of sparkling diamonds,
Inundate the gloomy silhouette of parched and despondent lips; with an everlasting laugh,
Inundate the forlorn and solitary streets in the city; with bustling jams of unruly traffic,
Inundate the fecund strips of black and loamy soil; with a granary of rich
pudgy seeds,
Inundate the feet of your god; mother; beloved; with all the wealth you can assimilate on this earth,
And inundate the lives of all those afflicted with bizarre pain and inexplicable distress; with unprejudiced love and immortal smiles.