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40. WHEN IN DEEP SLEEP 

 

When in deep sleep you seemed like an immaculate angel; breathing

heavily with incoherent sounds emanating from your semi open lips,

While the instant you awakened; you pummeled your fists against the wall;

clenched your teeth in indignation.

 

When in deep sleep you seemed to be profoundly oblivious to your surroundings;

with your lids firmly agglutinated to your eyeball,

While the instant you awakened; you cast a series of despicable looks; castigating me severely for the inconspicuous smudges aligning the furniture.

 

When in deep sleep you changed positions umpteenth times in a minute; with

your clothes strewn in a disheveled heap,

While the instant you awakened you stringently made sure that I sat up straight without flinching the least; the attire that I wore was neatly creased and meticulously ironed.

 

When in deep sleep you mystically smiled; perhaps envisaging the fairies in the cosmos; with an enchanting glow encompassing your facial contours,

While the instant you awakened you were crimson with anger; rebuked me for not

scrupulously washing my face.

 

When in deep sleep you inadvertently caressed my hair; fondling with my cheeks

as if admiring their pudgy softness,

While the instant you awakened you were aghast at being late for office; slapped me hard for not braiding my hair.

 

When in deep sleep you unwittingly uttered all those things stored well within

your heart; vanquishing all apprehensions that engulfed your silhouette,

While the instant you awakened you started manipulating the words to speak;

refrained from giving me the tiniest of insinuation.

 

When in deep sleep you sometimes walked innocuously; languishing in the aisles

of romantic fantasy,

While the instant you awakened you uncouthly barked orders for a cup of tea;

splashed the same on the walls when it was not sizzling to the temperature you

desired.

 

When in deep sleep you wriggled inside the cozy delights of your quilt; blissfully exploring the moisture beneath the pillow you slept,

While the instant you awakened you threw aside the covers in intense infuriation; frantically searching for your radiant watch and glistening chain.

 

When in deep sleep you unconsciously laughed; when I poked a thin blade of

grass in your ears; gave me a celestial smile,

While the instant you awakened you barked a volley of abashing expletives;

condemning me for not polishing your shoes.

 

When in deep sleep you were the perfect husband for whom I had heaps of adulation; while the instant you awakened I had lost all reverence for your persona,

As I wished and prayed fervently to the almighty; to transform you like the way you were when in deep sleep.