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You die; I die - Love Poems - Part 13

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by Nikhil Parekh


  The oysters obviously seemed inimitably priceless to me; but their gorgeously unfettered sparkle wholesomely enlivened the corpse of dead desire in me; only when you were sitting beside me; O! undyingly effervescent beloved,

  The trees obviously seemed vivaciously windy to me; but their surreptitiously fascinating rustle wholesomely dissolved into even the most intangible corner of my eardrum; only when you were sitting beside me; O! regally invincible beloved,

 

  The rainbow obviously seemed indefinably spectacular to me; but its handsomely flirtatious shimmer wholesomely cavorted with every advancing footstep of

  mine; only when you were sitting beside me; O! bountifully spell-binding beloved,

  The moon obviously seemed marvelously majestic to me; but its innocuously synergistic cisterns of milk wholesomely cuddled me in my times of extremely

  sacrilegious duress; only when you were sitting beside me; O! Omnipotently blessed beloved,

  The snowflakes obviously seemed fabulously priceless to me; but their amazingly seductive swirl wholesomely rejuvenated each of my agonizingly thwarted veins;

  only when you were sitting beside me; O! tirelessly Omnipresent beloved, 

   And the heart obviously seemed passionately palpitating to me; but its unassailably endless beats wholesomely cast their immortal spell upon every unveiling instant of my impoverished life; only when you were sitting beside me; O! effulgently

  scintillating beloved .

  The End .

 


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