The Passion
Is your touch, so soft, so tender
Is your sweat, so sweet, so render
Your whisper, full of strong desire
as my Lusting Passion, fuels the fire
No black words written, nothing said
No pain lies spoken, nothing dread
longing to love, and to hate each other
vowed for a ****** *******, to another
Such a glorious moment, of little time
Being lonely, its been so long, their crime
Tomorrow is hard, bringing a heart of sorrow
With that memory, comes every tomorrow
A brief moment, of passion, of shame
A sensual release, from passion’s flame
Williamsji
www.williamsji.com
williamsji@yahoo.com
Reviewer: HANSA MATHEWS ALWAYE
Rhythm (or Thalam in Malayalam language) in writing is like the beat in music. In poetry, rhythm implies that certain words are produced more force- fully than others, and may be held for longer duration. The repetition of a pattern of such emphasis is what produces a "rhythmic effect." The word rhythm comes from the Greek, meaning "measured motion." Williamsji’s poetry collection titled as “Arramviralthumbath…:” is well supported by its rhythms in terms of words and meanings. These poems are not meant for reading, but for reciting purpose only, according to the author. Hence I would appreciate to hear the poetry through audio methods, rather than simply reading for time pass. Hanza Mathews Alwaye