Newly Born Eyes Poem by Nikhil Parekh

Newly Born Eyes

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For them; there was simply no difference between the diminutively poor and the unfathomably rich; as they considered both to be symbiotically blending and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the preposterously obese and the parsimoniously thin; as they considered both to be gregariously melanging and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the unprecedentedly black and the spuriously white; as they considered both to be handsomely opulent and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the overwhelmingly tall and absurdly short; as they considered both to be impeccably charismatic and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the insurmountably dynamic and perseveringly consistent; as they considered both to be immaculately bountiful
and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the stringently prudent and the unrelentingly fantasizer; as they considered both to be ubiquitously resplendent
and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the incomprehensibly splurging and the timidly abstemious; as they considered both to be vivaciously bouncing
and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the voluptuous rose and the acrimonious thorn; as they considered both to be philanthropically swaying
and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the majestically powerful and the scraggily impoverished; as they considered both to be beautifully synergistic and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the fathomless clouds and the inconspicuous granules of mud; as they considered both to be magnetically bonding and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the brutally maimed and the robustly bouncing; as they considered both to be royally gyrating and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the regally silken and the inherently pointed; as they considered both to be ingratiatingly mystical and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the haplessly blinded and dazzling Sunshine; as they considered both to be impeccably egalitarian and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the triumphantly jubilant and miserably defeated; as they considered both to be blissful equal and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the vivacious rainbow and silent stones; as they considered both to be God's mesmerizing creation and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the American slang and rustically indigenous; as they considered both to be ecumenically vibrant and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the unshakably powerful Politician and the unfortunately struggling poor man; as they considered both to be
fantastically surviving and alike,

For them; there was simply no difference between the enchantingly breathing and the wholesomely dead; as they considered both to be nature's inevitability and alike,

O! yes; for they were none other than the most Omnipotently honest form of the Lord divine; they were none other than unconquerable fortresses of everlasting honesty; they were none other than the innocent child's newly born eyes.

Monday, March 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 14 March 2016

Simply superb style of presentation and projection acquired by the muse. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

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Here the experience of little one's innocence and love great.

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Nikhil Parekh

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Dehradun, India
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