You Die; I Die - Love Poems - Part 6 by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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2. IF YOU LISTENED TO MY HEART 

 

If you sighted my shadow; which had nonchalantly formed under sweltering rays of sunlight,

Then you'd come to know how tumultuously it wavered; the insatiable longing in its contours to trespass past your stupendous grace.

 

If you glimpsed my lips; which glistened incredulously into vivacious shades of lotus pink,

Then you'd come to know how solitary they were; the unprecedented urge in them to kiss your divinely name.

 

If you heard my voice; which rose and fell with an uncanny mysticism in the perpetually still air,

Then you'd come to know how hopeless it was; how much it wanted you by its side; searching for you frantically in the fathomless wilderness.

 

If you felt my tears; which trickled down all day and night through my cheeks,

Then you'd come to know how lifeless they were; the overwhelming desire in them to occupy an immortal position beside your tinkling feet.

 

If you caressed my skin; which resembled a frigidly lackluster ashen white,

Then you'd come to know how freezing it was; how much it longed for your company; to trigger it vehemently into astronomical loads of compassionate warmth.

 

If you stood beside my breath; which morbidly cascaded down my nostrils;

Then you'd come to know how lackadaisical it was; the thunderously volatile intensity lingering in it; to drift down your fabulous nape.

 

If you ran your fingers through my scalp; which pathetically slept even under a wave of unimaginably blistering heat that encompassed it from all sides,

Then you'd come to know how much it wanted to be majestically massaged; the unsurpassable agony in it to be kissed by your heavenly form.

 

If you peered deep down into my eyes; which had lost their ability to see; even though they were blissfully alive,

Then you’d come to know how much they were clouded with inexplicable sadness; how inexorably they missed you and craved for you to whisper and dream by their

side.

 

And if you listened to my heart; which uncontrollably palpitated without the tiniest of respite; whether I walked or lazily slept on the star studded night,

Then you'd come to know how much it remembered you every unleashing second; the invincible tenacity pounding upon it to imprison you forever; in each of

its everlasting beats .