You Die; I Die - Love Poems - Part 7 by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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11. YOU AND I 

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the calcium coated nail and its slender finger,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the fleshy eyelid and its transparent eyeball,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as nostrils and their moist waves of breath,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as a conglomerate of entwined roots and their rustic tree stalk,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as perpetually pearly moon and its shine,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the chamber of mouth and its crimson complexioned tongue,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as a person traversing the streets and his magnified shadow,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the blossoming rose and its mesmerizing redolence,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the colossal expanse of blue sky and its cotton wool of clouds,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as mammoth ocean waters and their dangerously swirling waves,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the ominous looking panther and his thunderous growl,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the vivaciously chirping bird and its pair of tender wings,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the crusty bar of chocolate and its lingering sweetness,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the fiery body of sun and its infinite numbers of dazzling rays,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the robust mountain sheep and its tufts of furry skin,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the celestial fairy and the unfathomable beauty circumventing her face,

You and I were as inseparable; as the candle and its incessantly burning flame,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the loving mother and her newly born child,

 

You and I were as inseparable; as the venomous snake and its stream of lethal poison,

 

and you and i were as inseparable; as the Omnipresent Almighty; and his lakhs of disciples; residing in different quarters of earth.