Creeper

a poem by Satheesan Rangorath

Did you invite me
I came in
You were there
Waiting shaped
And chipped as a poem
In marble.
All the seasons sleeping
In your half open;
Intoxicating blue eyes
Watching me, you splashed
In to the pool
Your sensual sweet scenting
Body swam
In to the vast expanse of
Scintillating warmth of love
You swam like a dream
In the pool
Like a gold fish you flapped
Diving up and down
You were adoring the pool
Often your buttocks floating
In synchronisation
The flesh of moon floating
Spreading the shining granules
Of moon dust
The nature was veiling the pool
With a screen of exotic mist
You were flowing out
All around the pool
As a piece of art.
Raising your head above
The dark clouds seen streaking down
Your neck.
Then you climbed up
The venus reincarnate
Fresh and fragrant!!
I saw a bluish green creeper
Climbed up from
Depth of your navel
Down below
From the holy land of birth
The cave fertile!!
Flowering and growing
Breasts of ambrosia
So full
Full moon rise up
And peeping
In love