Hide and Seek - part 1 - Rhyming & Non Rhyming Poems Read online

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1. WHEN I THOUGHT

  When i thought about filth and dirt,

  unethical images of floating sewage blended with feces capsized my mental imagery.

  when i thought about transparently luring crystal water,

  panoramic visions of undulating mountains besieged me in entirety.

  when i thought about finely crushed chowder of piquant salt,

  rambunctious memories of the sea flooded desolate regions of my soul.

  when i thought about tenaciously blowing coats of wind,

  lascivious mass of dense tree foliage revolved subtly through my mind.

  when i thought about bountiful springs of frosty milk,

  sacrosanct images of the twin horned cow submerged me with glee.

  when i thought about swaying my body in animated jubilation,

  extravagant pictures of the country barn discotheque gleamed large in my eyes.

  when i thought about prolific waves of acerbic heat,

  charismatic demeanor of the sun god shot loud and clear all throughout cells of my brain.

  when i thought about praying to the almighty,

  omniscient portraits of Christ nailed to bare wood proliferated in my memory.

  when i thought about the destitute succumbing to pangs of starvation,

  shriveled silhouettes of skinny children instantaneously crept up my scalp.

  when i thought about exorbitant luxury with king sized dishes of food,

  frivolous images of silken gold took strangle hold of my impeccable heart.

  and when i thought about perennial threads of sacred matrimony,

  effeminate outlines of the girl i loved delectably settled in topmost compartments of my mind.

  2. 100 HOLES

  If there were a 100 holes in the dry ground,

  small rivulets of water would get accumulated after seasonal spells of monsoon,

  a blend of mice, rabbit, and ant would continue to live in passionate harmony.

  If there existed a 100 holes in the ornately sculptured tea kettle,

  Sizzling droplets of brown liquid would ooze as if from a lawn sprinkler,

  Scalding all in vicinity with boiling showers of freshly made tea.

  If there were a 100 holes in well spun office shirt,

  There would probably be no need for fans and large coolers,

  Natural draughts of air would pierce sweat laden zones of chest,

  Thereby compensating the need for artificial contrivances.

  If there were a 100 holes in the base of my leather shoe,

  Fresh waves of wind would ventilate through my feet,

  Hence filtering tension clogged veins inhabiting the body.

  If there were a 100 holes in luxury liner floating on ocean water,

  Saline liquid from the sea would painstakingly penetrate,

  Ergonomically plush interiors of ship would be flooded with water,

  The ship made of the strongest wood fibre would sink to the bottom of the ocean.

  If there were a 100 holes in the juicy fruit of african apple,

  A cluster of worm would nibble its core,

  Rendering it as a commodity to be used as a duplication for stone.

  If there appeared a 100 holes in the flaming silhouette of Sun,

  The light dispersing on earth would be complete with gloom and haze,

  Prompting the young to walk with sticks in their hands groping blindly for

  direction.

  If there were a 100 holes in my heart,

  I would drill it with many more still deeper,

  Filling them all with reflections of whom I loved,

  Keeping them full upto the brim for the remaining quota of years,

  I am destined to tread on the soil of earth.

  3. AUTOBIOGRAPHY

  i occur in spots of irregular proportions,

  i might be black, brown or blue,

  i hold great significance in tuning a human being,

  i am present right since the first cry of life,

  i am indeed a BIRTHMARK.

  {1}.

  i have undulating rash waves,

  i rise and fall with respect to placement of moon,

  i am peculiarly salty in taste,

  i am a boarding house for fern and fish,

  i constitute more than 70 percent of earths surface,

  i am the deep blue ocean smashing on rocks.

  {2}

  i have brown precipices,

  i have loose soil cascading down,

  i stand like a fortress amidst a cocoon of clouds,

  i am a warehouse of museums of minerals,

  i don’t like people blasting me with explosive,

  i am a chain of mammoth shining rock.

  {3}

  i have multicolored yellow wings,

  i posses stripes of scarlet red,

  i feed on minuscule ants and grub,

  i perch on dark corners of the room,

  i love to fly all sunlit day,

  i christen myself the butterfly.

  {4}

  i emit poisonous smoke,

  i know i look like rotten egg,

  i cause several diseases and pain,

  i lie at the rear of a motorized vehicle,

  i want to commit suicide,

  i am none other than a circular exhaust pipe.

  4. BAR MAGNET

  I took a mammoth slab of bar magnet in my hands,

  camouflaged within interiors of colored plastic.

  traversing through plush lanes of the city,

  sandwiched between hordes of building and shopping malls,

  thoroughly illuminated in silver light of the moon,

  i walked at euphoric pace clad in thin summer clothing,

  with the monstrous iron magnet tightly strangled in my palm.

  the events that unfolded were a feast to the eye,

  slender pins of needle hurtled towards me,

  worn out pieces of rusty metal got firmly riveted,

  sign boards of metal got uprooted from their concrete base,

  reinforced doors of safe deposit vault tore free from barricade of lock,

  gates of wrought iron sung open granting me royal access to the castle,

  portable canisters of food landed on my lap breaking the display glass in frenzy,

  tall poles of gaudy sodium light developed angular curvatures,

  rustic candelabrum danced violently on the mantelpiece,

  all metal in proximity swayed infectiously,

  I then tried to capture the heart of a young maiden,

  Loitered around her for humid hours of the day,

  Slept a few feet away through the equally breezy night,

  Alas! The gizmo had eluded me this time,

  It was blended with the prowess to attract the mightiest on earth,

  Although the reigning moment it had miserably flunked,

  It hadn't succeeded in capturing her tender heart,

  Shattering her arrogance like a pack of playing cards,

  Drawing her close within millimeters of my vicinity,

  The gigantic bar magnet had failed to strike when it mattered the most,

  imprison forever the love I always desired.

  5. AGONY IN BATHROOM

  The newspaper was soiled with moisture and dirt,

  long strands of my hair lay thoroughly dismantled,

  perfumed cloth of shirt was soaked in pools of sweat,

  the nylon vest clung tightly to my broad chest frame,

  beads of water trickled down bushy eyebrows,

  smudges of condensed vapour adhered to the crystal mirror,

  i could see an army of red ant transporting grain,

  twin cuckoo birds flying with small pieces of twig and broken straw,

  large tablets of carbolic, disinfectant, colored shampoo liquid camouflaged me from the world,

  a solid teak door concealed me from embarrassing gaze,

  stingy draughts of air blew from the
partially open vent,

  hordes of mosquito stung ripe areas of my flesh,

  lazy flies buzzed incessantly in the hollow ambience of my eardrum,

  my body perspired like torrential rain pelting down,

  crisp noises of newspaper shuffling emanated as I read.

  there was a shining chain suspended from the roof,

  tickling sensitive areas of my nostril,

  the minute i anticipated had finally arrived,

  the painstaking agony was now on the verge of conclusion,

  it was now conducive to flush away the accumulated debris,

  consisting of foul Chinese matter which i had consumed the previous night,

  i pulled the chain with all my existing might,

  gushing rivulets of water flushed the dirt,

  infinite bowels in my intestine were now rendered clean,

  as i emitted a sigh of relief, a hearty thanks to the Creator,

  stripped of natural reserves of energy,

  I stepped out of the disdainful interiors of my bathroom.

  6. ALL HUNGER QUENCHED BY RAIN

  Meteors shot from crystal clear sky mass,

  leaped down the galaxy at the onset of twilight,

  diffusing finally into fluorescent molecules of shiny light.

  parrot green buds ripened on live branches of oak tree,

  bushy squirrel flesh kissed umpteenth spots in the hollow trunk,

  the living pores of hard wood cried,

  when scientists passed spasmodic currents of electricity.

  the cows bathed in a cascade of chilly ice-cream,

  waded their path through paths of thick curry,

  leaving trails of footprints triangular in pattern,

  coating their white skin with blotches of clay mud.

  the sparrows chirped enchanting rhymes in unison,

  hoisted fine threads of bamboo sticks to their place of dwelling,

  constructing warm network of crisscrossed twigs,

  laid round white pearls of egg with nourishing yolk.

  there was thunder accompanied with streaks of lightning,

  the shooting stars had fallen hours ago,

  soft balls of clouds clashed mercilessly,

  parched cracks of earth eventually separated,

  to devour hungrily torrential sheets of pelting rain.

  7. A PALACE IN STILL WATER

  This vast expanse of blue tepid water,

  the yellow sun evading the skies,

  the beauty all so glamorous,

  the shimmering spires of the town.

  green pastures ,chirping birds,

  colored sands at their perennial best,

  puts beautiful palace at incisive test.

  stalwarts built it firm and strong,

  entrepreneurs decorated it with bronze.

  water cascading at umpteenth places,

  makes it the darling of all races.

  garlanded with human emotions,

  looks like a fire ablaze at night,

  a real treat to the human eye,

  with tawny fishes saying goodbye.

  the colorful bonanza of gaudy lights,

  the orchestra singing to a perfect rhyme,

  the ornamental clock tower gives a midnight chime,

  blissful silence descends all over,

  as i succumb to the delight of invincible sleep.

  8. THREE YEARS

  She was all that i ever desired,

  her body was engulfed with waves of enchantment,

  slender fingers smelt of heavenly nectar,

  fleshy earlobes were adorned with beads of gold,

  luscious lips murmured fairy tales of uncurbed desire,

  angular neck swung instantly to my soft reflection,

  daintily carved feet tread on a mountain of thorns,

  olive skinned palms spread eagled for everlasting embrace,

  silky strands of hair cascaded down her shoulder,

  crystal white armory of teeth produced magical

  smiles,

  she was a Goddess drenching me with rain showers of eternal love.

  {1}

  Sunlit days sped into gruesome chilly nights,

  clock seconds ticked at amazing speeds,

  the tyranny of time had taken its toll,

  corrupted human mass had rendered me peniless,

  there was no scope for employment at distant quarters of society,

  strong rooms of currency were sealed with iron bars of denial,

  brutal strokes of destiny levered my head down in shame,

  i knew she was the queen of my heart,

  bound we were going to be in threads of holy matrimony,

  empty containers of food grain echoing like dead skeletons,

  a labyrinth of sockets in my purse devoid of life bestowing note,

  and a dreadful images of newborn offspring’s dying of starvation,

  slaughtered my ideas of blissful romance,

  crippled me in person with spearheads of pragmatic reality,

  there was no point in acquainting her with the distraught scenario,

  neither did I intend to expose her to harsh territories of life,

  prompting me to consume a liter of rat poison,

  the venom painstakingly ending three years of our intense love

  9. MY MIND

  In the darkness that surrounds me,

  a light wavers above my head,

  maneuvering my thoughts to moonlight,

  with a blurred destiny to handle,

  through finely stitched fields of a happy pepped up mind.

  that light gives me guided hope,

  in the black starry night,

  reinvigorating my belief in mystic faith,

  winding entangled keys of my mind.

  the cool air hits my eyes,

  tracing salty liquid of complexity,

  knocking the healthy blue tinge away,

  in that varied shocking manner,

  from top compartments of my mind.

  those punching thoughts press my mind,

  leading me to the abysmal world below,

  in an atmosphere of heavily laden gloom,

  as i discover my concious breath at last.

  10. WHEN I LOST MY LOVE

  I drowned myself in large beer cans of alcohol,

  lay the whole night on desolate sands of the beach,

  traversed bare feet through scorching territories of stone ground,

  sang nostalgic rhymes while kissing the winter breeze,

  grew strands of unruly beard on the immaculate skin of my face,

  stared unrelentingly all night at the cameo of twinkling stars,

  consumed food abstemiously with occasional sips of soiled water,

  erupted with volatile outbursts of anger at the slightest of provocation,

  walked at languid pace with the acerbic sun filtering through my eyes,

  wore pure suits of torn jute blended with cheap pieces of leather,

  lambasted myself with incessant strokes of the whiplash at dawn,

  distributed all my affluence to the needy and impoverished,

  disposed my smoke grey sedan in fathomless waters of the ocean,

  burnt all novels which contained even minuscule traces of romance,

  refrained to cast frivolous glances the charismatic passing by,

  sequestered myself from pragmatic realities of life,

  spending life like a relic in a dilapidated barn,

  ploughing the earth with my pickaxe shovel;the only means of survival,

  i had obscure memories of my last laughter,

  the last time i had bounced radiantly;blooming with life,

  at the present moment though i sobbed all day and sinister night,

  i no longer possessed the power to win back my love,

  to shrug of the obliterations and make her forever mine.

  11. PERFECT SCENERY-CLOUDS END

  Here as i sit with net
work of green to surround,

  the Falcon soaring high in the blue sky,

  a blanket of dew drops on the fresh green leaves,

  shining a perpetual golden brown.

  the silence and tranquility of the blissful air,

  blueberry flowers on steep slopes of valley,

  causing mystical ravines of my heart to flood with beauty and sizzling excitement,

  the magic touch of heavenly green spreads all over,

  there follows a heavy downpour of tropical rain,

  macro droplets of water cascade everywhere,

  with the grass blades crying out in anticipation to swallow the rain drops,

  clear and transparent, quenching their thirst for divine blessings,

  leaving them submerged in a river of celestial love.

  tall pine trees had their drooping branches covered with white snow,

  shielded the valley in heat with their shade and warmth,

  enriching every inch of soil with their overgrown root,

  as golden rays of the sun shine on their leaves,

  displaying vivid contrasts of velvety green and satin yellow,

  obscuring my eyes with film of salty tears,

  enjoying this lovely rapturous sight,

  fulfilling desires lurking in my soul with vibrant echoes of ravishing nature.

  12. THE FLAMING SUN

  Red rays of sunlight peep through my window,

  focusing a path of mystic beauty,

  shimmering into a pool of darkness,

  falling directly in my wide open eyes,

  tracing a look of abstract fear,

  absorbing flimsy shells of courage,

  deserting me in a state of speechless exuberance.

  the flaming sun i see,

  resembles the door of a fresh heart,

  throbbing with a mild intensity,

  red and gracious in color,

  filtering burdened pores of intricate mind,

  for a renewal of liveliness,

  and powerful glints of hope astride.

  the blazing Sun behind me,

  pats my back and says,

  i want to come down, sit beside you my friend,

  to enjoy this world from close quarters,

  and lo! behold he is racing down,

  his size has shrunken to a podded pea,

  the world has turned upon him like a bee,

  for if he comes down on earth,

  who will give them courage and antiseptic light,

  they would be left solitary on ground,

  with dampness of humanity to surround.

  13. BATH

  When i took a bath in red acrylic paint,

  my body resembled the sun fading in murky horizons of dusk.

  when i drenched myself with coal tar liquid,

  snow white patches of my skin transited to ghastly black.

  when i sprinkled buckets of rotten vegetable juice in plenty,

  i smelt like i had last bathed in innocent childhood.

  when i rolled wildly in mud lying in fresh pools of rain,

  multiple pores of my body went berserk in heated euphoria.

  when i poured large cans of honey extracted from bee-hive,

  my body became a breeding place for red ant and worm.

  when i swam in white icy waters of the mountain stream,

  i shivered incessantly with a plethora of goose-bumps instantly formed.

  When I submerged myself in a tank of steaming acid,

  soft layers of flesh got denuded of silky hair.

  when I engulfed myself in churned green chili juice,

  i felt live currents of electricity circulating through my blood.

  when I sprayed petrol with high pressured hose,

  entangled mass of my intestine vomited settled food granules.

  And finally when I stood beneath a shower oozing gold coin,

  I felt this bath should go on for decades immemorial.

  14. LIFE AFTER DEATH

  My eyes open with tremendous velocity,

  my lips mumble the essence of life,

  my teeth grit, like a formidable fortress,

  my body probes with upsurgent fervor,

  as i am exuberant beyond capacity.

  {1}

  the pain subsides to nothingness,

  a memorandum of life time cherishment,

  as the unprecedented force of destiny,

  the curtain spread of wilderness,

  strikes a deal with the traumatic cadence of survival,

  mesmerized by the amazing body machinery,

  dictating a "sizzling new chapter of existence"

  {2}

  ah! many a lesson learnt,

  fiddling with natural mechanisms,

  leads to the horrendous path of treacherous agony,

  evaporating every ounce of enthusiasm,

  drowning 'me' into dark cataclysmic waters.

  {3}

  the drainpipe of creativity,

  finally succumbing to human fallacy,

  trying to breathe through minute pores of legitimate versatility,

  devastated every minute by the inevitable lechery of self productivity,

  with an abysmal desire to challenge almighty,

  leading to convulsive repetitions of suicidal simplicity,

  finally assassinating the eccentric chapter, of sinful imagination,

  dismantling the torrid structure of rigid thought flow,

  from its very non existent roots,

  accentuating 'harmony with nature' as the ' peak of reality'

  15. A HOMICIDAL BEGGAR

  A casual glimpse at the beggars face,

  can reveal altogether a new case.

  its filled with substantial beauties and charm,

  the joy hidden in occasionally occurring sleepy trance.

  the bone jarring thoughts of his simplistic mind,

  involve no trickery plots like the educated kind.

  his hands so shabby look black and soggy,

  they cant get the ingredients of an ivory flask.

  homicidal tendencies crept in his mind,

  he held gleaming knives in his hand,

  ripped through bulging pockets of passing bystanders,

  laughed like a harmless devil sipping icy mouthfuls

  of left over food.

  his eyes have an uncanny touch of blue,

  they don’t envisage great ideas of creation,

  instead give realistic clues of hunger at its very best.

  16. BLAME IT

  The rain goes on; blame it on the weatherman,

  The mud appears dreadfully scorched; blame it on paucity of water,

  The cigarette causes hostile cancer; blame it on fillings of noxious tobacco,

  The automobile plummets down the valley; blame it on failure of intricate

  brake,

  The glistening marble looks untidy; blame it on blemishes of dark chocolate,

  The luxury liner sinks in the ocean; blame it on gaping holes in its persona,

  The man trips over and bruises his nose; blame it on the loose splinters of

  stone,

  The contemporary computer closes abruptly; blame it on a plethora of nefarious

  virus,

  The plush cable car hurtles down the mountain; blame it on the frigid wire,

  The deadly poison strangulates breath; blame it on the venomous adder,

  The demeanor of white paper transits of disdainful yellow; blame it on the

  process of perpetual decay,

  The knotted hand pains while hoisting loads; blame it on a network of fracture,

  The outlines of objects seems to be fading; blame it on diminishing vision,

  Immaculate chunks of rosewood develop an army of indentation; blame it on the

  belligerent termite,

  The fledglings didn’t hatch from the shell; blame it on inadequate proportion

  of heat,

  The body was
grotesquely distorted since birth; blame it on the chromosomes,

  Infinite fibers of hair were sprawled with dandruff; blame it on the lack of oil,

  The lights on the street flickered violently; blame it on weak current,

  The eyes inevitably felt dreary with intoxication; blame it on the honey golden alcohol,

  The soul trembled for mercy; blame it on the sins of past life;

  And the heart stopped throbbing;relinquishing to beat; blame it on

  the compassionate love lost.

  17. BLANKETS

  When i slept on a razor sharp blanket of thorns,

  tiny buds of needle pierced ashen white regions of my flesh,

  painstakingly penetrating pliable arenas of supple skin,

  prompting my rudimentary blood to ooze,

  keeping me awake all throughout long hours of the autumn night.

  As I camouflaged my body with a blanket of flower petal,

  A mesmerizing fragrance enveloped sultry cocoons of atmosphere,

  The aroma settling placidly under cloud covers of dusk,

  truckloads of worries evaporated from top compartments of my mind,

  And I felt invincibly drowned in bountiful scent of nature.

  When I squirmed violently on a blanket of steaming slippery sand,

  Minuscule shards of glass and dirt blended with profusely dripping sweat,

  There was a feeling of intense abrasion all over my silhouette,

  Accompanied with fiery desires to scratch my skin raw,

  I suddenly felt soiled with an ocean of dirt,

  Stood under the mountain springs to cleanse every iota of my blotted persona.

  When I tossed in quiet contentment on a blanket of authentic cheddar cheese,

  There came a battalion of red ant to nibble and gnaw,

  King sized mice crept stealthily to devour the feast,

  I myself felt suddenly hungry,witnessing the creatures relish their meal,

  Thoroughly inspired I tore at solid chunks of salted milk,

  Swallowing them with profound glee,satisfying my omnipotent gluttony for food.

  I spent all day perched on blankets of perpetual love,

  Sharing the traumatic agony of all in vicinity,

  Catering to unsurpassable needs of my beloved,

  Gratifying impoverished souls with chivalrous smiles,

  I finally arrived at indispensable conclusions of clinging hard to this blanket,

  For the remaining tenure of years I tread my feet as a human on this earth.

  18. WATER

  I consumed a meal consisting of crushed chili with poignant fillings of snake brown pepper,

  immediately felt the urge to gulp a can full of water.

  i abruptly got up from the vigils of sleep; to eructate my inflated bowels,

  instantaneously felt the need for gallons of water.

  i noticed corrugated blotches of stain sprawling wildly on my car windshield,

  prompting me to spray it clean with refined globules of water.

  i jogged incessantly through undulating landscapes of the rocky terrain,

  felt appeasingly relaxed after sipping crystal water from the monsoon springs.

 

  i woke with terrified jolts;envisaging a horrendous dream,

  recieved instant gratification as i drank colossal pints of flavored water.

  i scribbled painstakingly obnoxious pages of the annual exam papers,

  reclined back on my rocking chair drowned in colossal pools of coconut water.

  i tresspassed through arid regions of the sahara desert,

  intermittently wetting my tongue with infinitesimal amounts of water.

  i percieved utter desolation enveloping my demeanour,

  chivalrously swallowed herculean streams of melon water,

  to relinquish the memory of my departed beloved.

  i felt epidemic fever circulate through entangled capillaries of my body,

  flooded my belly with marathon oceans of water to swipe off the deadly

  infection.

  i felt stinging pangs of acrimonious heat strike me in the peak of summer,

  felt as if floating in paradise;minutes after drinking farm fresh sugarcane water.

  i knew deep inside; that i could live without food for days on the trot,

  but to remain divested of ground water even for more than an hour was disconcertingly impossible.

  19. BLOOD RED APPLE JUICE

  I flung pointed pebbles leaning on the balcony rail,

  gnawed incessantly at my soft finger flesh,

  poked at entangled knots of hair mixing long

  fingernails with scalp zone,

  spit loads of saliva on pavements of stale concrete,

  kicked violently at loose chunks of sand lying unattended,

  tore every bit of transparent cloth in close proximity,

  trampled on infinite insects that lurked infuriatingly across my way,

  devoured solid bones of calcium, crushing them with my teeth,

  peeled crisp wall paint in plenty with incoherent strokes of footnail,

  ripped triangular caps from compressed bottles of soda drink,

  spilled jars containing carbon ink on satiny covers of the bedroom mattress,

  plucked masses of grass blades rolling languidly in undulating landscape of

  the garden,

  transformed pencil ends to distorted junk by repetitive chewing,

  added tones of salt to fruit juice before consumption,

  pedaled my bicycle till a river of sweat descended down my neck,

  revolved my body in clockwise journeys at electric beats of music,

  trimmed waste hair emanating sparsely from twin nostrils,

  applied scented lotion to the back of palm to revitalize skin,

  roamed aimlessly through solitary streets at the onset of midnight.

  Weird situations of nil work had made me fidgety,

  Obsessions for exorbitant adventure seemed to be fast fading,

  I strolled at fast pace across the periphery of my fruit orchard,

  Clambered up a tall tree bearing blood red apple,

  Snatched it deftly from within its house of green leaf,

  Drank sweet juice charged with small pints of ravishing flavour,

  From deep cores within its delicately tender heart.

  20. BRAKE FAIL

  When twin rubber brakes of my amber Mercedes abruptly failed,

  while i traversed at shooting speeds through meandering curves of the valley,

  bulky brake rubber melting in acrimonious rays of the midday Sun,

  the car hurtled down vacuum pores of the mountain,

  diffusing into infinite splinters,

  burying itself a few feet below green waters.

  as i kissed the rear of a horse with fuming ends of red coal,

  the tamed beast erupted loose from domains of decency,

  ran berserk through fecund fields of ripened sugarcane,

  tossing me high in the air for a brief discourse with God,

  finally somersaulting down with bones broken beneath silky recesses of my skin.

 

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