WE STILL LOVED EACH OTHER We hurled a volley of expletives at each other; while conversing over the phone, Severely ostracizing our movements; our conservative attitude towards society, Threw fluffy pillows; rolling pins; scattered debris; virtually all that came in our hands at each other, Tore apart our scalp hair in exasperation; slapping each other on the rubicund cheek, Grimaced our teeth like the most ominous of fortress; clenching our fists in indignation, Stared unrelentingly like diabolical demons; refraining to whisper the slightest of sound, Spat uncouthly at each other; our hands interlocked in a vindictive brawl, Made abhorrent designs of each other; rampantly inscribing them on the cold floor, Kicked uncontrollably while in the car; banging our heads against the windshield, Spilled scalding tea deliberately on each other; burning dainty pores in our skin, Glanced indifferently towards each other; pretending to be nonchalant strangers, Scoffed haughtily inhaling long gasps of breath; insipidly kicking small stones that confronted our way, Wailed discordantly with fervor; looking at each others faces, Sat poles apart on the dining table; secretly wishing to dance under the enchanting moon, Drew lines vindictively on the sands; as we strolled languidly on the slippery beach,