1. ACCEPT ME
Accept me for my candid perceptions; the heart that still palpitated more passionately
in my chest than the most tumultuous of thunderstorm,
Accept me for my diminutive stature; the unflinching ability with which I could still
face the most threatening of disaster,
Accept me for my incongruously bearded cheeks; the crispness in my voice that still
had the power to pacify hordes of; overwhelmingly agitated masses,
Accept me for my flurry of profusely lazy habits; the alacrity with which my mind still
functioned after midnight,
Over and above all; accept me for what I was and not what I couldn't be.
Accept me for my ugly contoured face; the exorbitant charisma that still flowed
uninhibitedly in each of my tear drop,
Accept me for my insurmountably penurious disposition; the richness that still
circumvented my conscience which was greater than any living being on this earth,
Accept me for my disastrously broken leg; the Herculean power that still
encapsulated my palms; with which I could take on the mantle of this entire
Universe,
Accept me for my disdainfully deafening snoring; the unsurpassable compassion I
still generated by indefatigably fantasizing about you all throughout the night,
Over and above all; accept me for what I was and not what I couldn't be.
Accept me for my pathetically fading vision; the unfathomable sense or perception
that still reigned supreme; triggering me to see even better than those having
complete sight,
Accept me for my inherent virtue of speaking the irrefutable truth; the
incomprehensible tenacity I still possessed to face the aftermath of violent death,
Accept me for my unrelenting faith in God; the religion of humanity I still
propagated in each continent and free space sprawled over this earth,
Accept me for not bathing scrupulously at the unveiling of ethereal dawn; the holistic
purity that still enveloped my mind; body and soul; to make the world a paradise to
live,
Over and above all; accept me for what I was and not what I couldn't be.
Accept me for utterly outlandish set of ideals I stringently adhered too; the virtue of
benevolence which still reigned stupendously supreme in my animate countenance,
Accept me for defying the conventionally monotonous society; the twin meals of
bread and butter I still earned; in order to blissfully suffice me and my adorable
family,
Accept me for choosing the road which was the darkest and the most obsolete; the
optimistic beams of hope I still conjured; as I emerged out victorious from the tunnel
of despair,
2. Accept me for staring relentlessly towards the carpet of blue sky; the resplendent
festoon of stars that I still got on earth; to majestically illuminate its every enchanting
night,
Over and above all; accept me for what I was and not what I couldn't be.