The document is a poetic exploration of what different entities want to see, including animals, natural phenomena, objects, body parts, and concepts. It describes the varied sights that a fish, bird, crocodile, rat, mountain, carrot, caterpillar, ducks, dog, lizard, elephant, bull, deserts, spider, skin, eye, mind, peacock, mosquitoes, stomach, dungeons, grandparents, tongue, feverish body, and Creator all desire to behold. It concludes by stating what the narrator wants to see is the ravishing form of "her" every moment for endless centuries.
1. ALL THAT I WANTED TO SEE
All that the fish wanted to see; was a colossal assemblage of salty water inundated
with a flurry of undulating and tangy waves,
All that the bird wanted to see; was the gigantic expanse of blue sky packed with an
voluptuous ensemble of misty clouds,
All that the crocodile wanted to see; was disdainfully garbled slurry of mud; a
profoundly sticky track on which people slipped even before they could have
walked,
All that the rat wanted to see; was a tunnel engulfed with perennial darkness; a pile
blended with sewage; cheese and garbage lying scattered on the streets,
All that the mountain summit wanted to see; was a festoon of ominous clouds; with
sometimes glimpses of brilliantly sizzling hot sunshine,
All that the carrot wanted to see; was a blanket of clammy mud; varied piles of debris
coalesced perfectly with soil,
All that the miserly caterpillar wanted see; was a trail of fresh farm crops; sprouting in
splendid harmony on farm land; for it to nibble and chew,
All that the ducks wanted see; was placid pools of water around; an enchanting
serenity lingering profusely in the atmosphere,
All that a starved dog wanted see; was a meaty piece of bone; crumbs of delicious
bread left inadvertently on the bakery window,
All that the lizard wanted see; was a battalion of slimy insects pertinently hovering
around the artificially dingy and dim light,
All that the mighty elephant wanted to see; was a stream of exotic water; which it
could splash with heavenly strokes of its trunk on its parched body,
All that the bull wanted to see; was a fiery red cloth; evoking it to ferociously charge
and wade forward unrelentingly,
All that the deserts wanted to see; was thunderous cloudbursts of rain; gargantuan
droplets of water majestically caressing their brutally scorched demeanor,
All that the spider wanted to see; was a valley of silken thread; on which it could
rampantly philander and dance under enchanting beams of moonlight,
2. All that the shivering skin wanted to see; was compassionate rolls of furry cloth; lanky
strands of resilient fabric which would protect it from austerely chilly winds of winter,
All that the blinded eye wanted to see; was the faces of the ones around who stood
by it in times of inexplicable distress; the sacrosanct palms of the mother who gave it
birth,
All that the mind wanted to see; was the mesmerizing beauty of this boundless
Universe; the stupendously vivacious traces of life that existed in bountiful on
this fathomless planet,
All that the vividly striped peacock wanted to see; was royally oligarchic sunset
blended astoundingly with frugal globules of rain; fomenting it to spread its wings to
a full blossom under the sky,
All that the fleet of irascibly loitering mosquitoes wanted to see; was supple and
succulent pockets of ripe skin; inevitably inviting them to perch upon and suckle
blood to their hearts content,
All that the badly tied stomach wanted to see; was heaps of appetizing food;
transiting it into waves of tumultuous rhapsody and uncontrollable euphoria,
All that the dilapidated dungeons wanted to see; was mammoth boxes of scintillating
diamonds and silver permeating their eerie dark and profound gloominess,
All that the elderly grandparents wanted to see; was their little children bouncing with
ebullience and fresh signs of robust life,
All that the burnt tongue wanted to see; was tantalizingly pulverized white slabs of
freezing ice,
All that the overwhelmingly feverish body wanted to see; was stringent cabinets
replete with powerful antiseptic; magically healing its gruesomely ailing parts,
All that the Creator wanted to see; was the earth that he had evolved blissfully
functioning; human beings of each race and fraternity embracing each other in the
spirit of unbiased brotherhood,
And all that I wanted to see; was her ravishing form every second; every minute;
every hour; every day; every fortnight; every year; for countless more centuries and
births to unveil .