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Monsoon Rain

From a distance,

the incessant chant of monsoon from south west,

sounds like an old witch practising her craft,

she is all evil and dark, one would think,

the overcast sky her sinister cloak.

 

But intruder under my umbrella, she is playful,

I watch this coy maiden, I desired from afar,

now she walks with me step to matching step,

tries to entice me with her soft tunes,

tender cool fingers, rubbing my cheeks,

her lover's touch unmistakable, passionate, eager

I shiver, she wants me to get in to her arms, cuddle.

 

I throw away my umbrella,

in boyish rumbunctiousness,  run to her

her hands moving fast tickle me, pinch

then a sudden embrace, making me squirm

with deep pleasure I dreamt in wakeful nights.

The joy of life that  the water and receptive earth evoke,

loud green glee around,  in me creates goosebumps,

in my dreams she comes to me

and tells the secrets of

nights I long for my love and me alone.

Rain, the seductress, taught me

the passions of living and loving

she,  awakened the spirit that seeps deep in to the

core of my being.

 

**When I lay awake in monsoon nights,

across my window she tangoes

in fierce passion with the wind,

that keeps me excited till I get absorbed

in to a dream that has love as its theme.**

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k-balachandran
Indian
Published
Jun 9, 2013
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