In the cadence of a chai-stained dream, Are you the spice that lingers, or a fleeting sugar high? Will this yearning ripen into a love supreme, Or fade like a forbidden beneath a starlit sky?
The ancient verses whisper on the wind, they say, "Can even the Himalayas predict the monsoon's sway?" A tempest of emotions, a monsoon in my heart, Why this chasm between us, where two souls can't quite start?
You, a valley lush with melody, your voice a cascading stream, And I, a concrete jungle yearning for a wilder theme. Would you bloom in the chaos, this urban symphony? For I confess, my darling, I am a creature of dependency.
In hushed tones, beneath the city's gentle hum, I crave the rhythm of your being, a thrum against my own drum. Let our bodies be the bridge, hearts whispering in the near, For in this closeness, darling, all distance disappears.