My friends doze me in their sleazy chats,
I revisit your hugs, our coziness like cats,
They cry about their work life and strife,
I tread tenderly, to our nightlife, wildlife,
I concur, establish fake grins at their glee,
You hiss, when I wore you, your first saree,
You groan at this unknown, uncharted attire,
I swirl and wrap you with my heartfelt desire,
Your dwindling poise diverted to uplift,
When I hurled praises at you, as a gift,
These guys and their boastful stuffs never cease,
Your friends catch me, as my stares at you increase,
They nudge and signal you about my innocent gaze,
You swivel and smile at me, setting my longings ablaze,
I grin back, weirdly, as this wave of rousing emotions,
Drowns me deep, in you and your lustrous oceans.
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