You Die; I Die - Love Poems - Part 2 by Nikhil Parekh - HTML preview

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44. I LOVED YOU AND STILL HATED YOU 

 

I loved your eyes for they were mesmerizing and beautiful; globules of

empathy trickling down their periphery; the instant they witnessed someone in

agony and pain,

At the same time I hated them for wandering around unwittingly; trying

To explore and admire beautiful faces except mine.

 

I loved your hands as they were masculine and tough; caressed through the satiny ensemble of my hair; drowning me into an ocean of perpetual ecstasy,

At the same I hated them for inadvertently brushing across someone in the

crowd; entwining in a vice like grip with alien fingers; occasionally during the day in a handshake.

 

I loved your smile as it was delectably amicable; making me gasp in utter bewilderment,

At the same time I hated it when you flashed the same at cocktail parties; greeted every person on the door with it spreading infectiously across our facial contours.

 

I loved your sonorous voice; the crisp yet enchanting sounds which emanated when you opened your mouth to utter my name,

At the same time I hated it when you used the same to appease your confederates; addressed colossal gatherings; emphatically on the mike.

 

I loved your revitalizing aroma; the scent of perspiration that dribbled profusely from your body,

At the same time I hated it; when your overwhelming charisma crowned you the

king in the office; insatiably drifted your female counterparts in intimate contacts with your persona.

 

I loved your unsurpassable sense of concern; the umpteenth number of times of times you slept on the cold floor; for me to relish the warmth of the fire,

At the same time I hated it; when you displayed it to others; went out of your

way to gratify their demands.

 

I loved your ears; the flaccid globes of flesh dangling majestically across your neck swaying nimbly in the air,

At the same time I hated them for listening attentively to intricate sounds; instead of being wholesomely engrossed in mine.

 

I loved your hair; the jet black strands of follicles that profoundly embellished your scalp,

At the same time I hated them; when they blew rampantly in the direction of

wind blowing from the opposite side.

I loved your breath; the passion it ignited when It plummeted down the bare skin of my cheek,

At the same I hated it; when an infinitesimal portion of it struck the earth; instead of blending completely with my soul.

 

And I loved your heart; was simply enamored to hear it throb turbulently against my palms,

At the same time I hated it; as the girl next door wanted to imprison it as badly; as perhaps I could die for it. 

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