I Want Your Love
When I seek shelter in your arms
Why do you mind…
My overpowering love?
An embrace tight
A kiss full of your still boyish taste
Fingers digging at my back
Long legs wrapped around my thighs
Fondling each other
Like two parakeets
Winter morn
Winter noon
As the warm sun basks
On the cold roof
Sitting on
Standing up
I have my eyes
Only for you and on you
Dipping in memories
Of last sojourn
With a little palpitation in the bones
Wild roses with thorns embedded
It looks like those times we spent
Never give in to my adulation for you
Never transfer the burning urge I feel for you
Never tell me if you have any love for me
Never display any fleeting desire for me
You do the act and brush off
Like a change of clothes
It’s nothing unnatural
And there my mind keeps expecting something more
A word of love
A gesture of care
A minute of exploring
An exchange of curiosity
Which the situation demands
But as a seasonal guest, you overlook
What else is in store?
Like a bird of prey
You prey upon
And though I like being preyed by you… my love
Yet with thousand warring thoughts
I lie lifeless like a dead prey!