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377 · Jan 2013
Why ?...

Why should the candle
hold the flame,
knowing that
She will dim
one day !

Why should the lake
hold the lotus,
knowing that
She will fade
one day !

Why should the night
love the moon,
knowing that
She will be away
next day !
*

By Williamsji Maveli

Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
From the Anthology of lyrics, both  in English  & Malayalam ( bilingual, translated by the author)
and  titled as "Forever, lovingly yours.......", (Pranayapoorm, Ennennum Nintee...)
written by Williams George Maveli. ( Williamsji Maveli )
Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
376 · Aug 2013
Write as you Write !
Write as you Write !
____________

Don’t ever think your verses

are better than others;

Every Verse is new and good,

In its own style!

Don’t ever dream your lyrics

are **** than others;

Every **** is new and lovely,

when it is fully bare;

Don’t ever think your poems

are prettier than others;

Every poem is new and celestial,

While it is read by many;

Write as you write !

____________

BY

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
376 · Mar 2013
The Dawn Delights !

I stood near the cool swimming pool,
Hiding myself among the green bushes;
Watching on her long stretched hairs;
While she swirl, getting ready to dip;
In the morning dawn light; a swim;
Tinted skill patterns on her naked colors;
It blossoms through the falling flowers;
Her hair, still moist from nature’s passions;
Clinging to her face; neck and the *******;
And drops of sweat sparkled on her skin;
She laid half way on her shores of pleasure;
Knees drawn up to her belly; enclosing all;
Showing off the wonderful tiny nerves;
From the broad waist to her naval curves;
Her eyes opened; she smiled when she saw me;
She sat up, brushing the hair from her face.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
376 · Jul 2013
The Visitor Is Missing!

   From an expression still
  scorching in my throat-
It is better to engrave than die;
  with my fractured fingers;
   I unlocked my memories;
The doors of the perished window;
Yesterday scribbled on a piece of paper.
The visitor is missing leaving the foot ware behind
Life too retreated after searching for a while in vain.
We alone remain at the end like rusted old vessels
The struggling love strangles us with creeping in memories.
Though we close the door mutually like this
The bonds of life and beyond call us back again.
A beat in the closed room within the heart
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI  MAVELI
376 · Jan 2013
Love repeats itself.....

At the edge
of my heart,
a pulse beats !
At the tip
of my pen,
a verse repeats !
At the side
of my lip,
a tone vibrates !
I am in love......
*
By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji, (Williams George),   former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA  (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for  outstanding contributions to literature  from the native writers  of Kallettumkara,  a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India.  The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association.
Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954  in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India.  Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s  wrote simple romantic, enchanting  lyrics in Malayalam  language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies  from  his school days onwards  at Don Bosco English Medium High School.  Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during  1973.  He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce .  He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while  Emergency declared in India.  Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for  Irinjalakuda Sakhti  Mathrubhumi study circles.
He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons  of his Master in English literature  K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at  Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him.  He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s  published  from Quilon in Kerala  under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms.
From among those published  lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works  and published  with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and  a close associate of  Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during  the year 1970. Williamsji  was  also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s .
Williamsji  left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislata) Ras AL Khiamah  and  Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ”  (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL”  (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both  will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for    “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular  English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia.
375 · Oct 2017
Celestial Women
Elegant, charming, celestial women,
hidden within my own infinite powers,
and other endless possibilities,
Around you, boundless opportunities,
Then why should I fear, dear
When someone strong like you
wakes me up with a song of a dawn
scribbling of poetic instincts arouse
inviting true and near friendship,
a friendship of alphabets, words,
sentences, Paragraphs, Chapters,
Finally, an untitled life-book
buried under the mud……

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Roses blossoms in my inner heart,
from my sky, dark clouds depart;
with the  brightest  rays, sun ascends;
most lovingly, the moon descends.
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com

From the collection "microthemes" by Williamsji Maveli
373 · Jan 2013
The women....

The women whom once I loved,
And even the verse of her cologne
All has distorted and weird:
the moonlight only is faithful,
It alone remembers the charm
of the time gone by!
*

By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com
Poetry dates all the way back to the beginnings of Humanity. People have always been questioning nature, and the day-to-day existence of themselves and other humans love, death, survival, war, injustice, and the universe are all examples of things that have been questioned by men and woman since the roots of human existence. Whether in nursery rhyme, ballad, jingle, rhyme, anthem, or music,people have found poetry to be an outlet for expressing these questions, sensations, and experiences
People often associate it with strict rhyming patterns, complicated vocabulary, hidden iconic meanings, and difficult rhythmical conventions. Poetry is even taught in school to be an intricate, complicated, inexplicable puzzle. True, poetry is difficult. Sure, it can be harder to understand
than prose. However, that is only because sometimes it is involved with your inescapable complexities and uncertainties of your existence.

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373 · Jun 2013
To Share.....

In a sense of what you absorb to  feel,
within a moment for a soft touch to heal,
I am there,  to share and to  borrow;
your pain; grief; distress and sorrow !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
__________________­__
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

I am your drop; I am your sweat; and I am your milk!

I celebrate my rains from heaven;
I am a light cloud in the sky
I am a drop; like your tears
I am essential - a open icon
finding my truth and
immersing in my body


I am a river doing battle
transforming
evolving
and accepting myself
Drink my water; be acquainted with me


I am your drop; I am your sweat; and I am your milk!
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
373 · Mar 2013
Always Musical...


Love never envelopes
our eyes, without a face;
Lust never weakens
our minds, within the  body
It is not physical;
but always musical !
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From "MICROTHEMES". a collection of short verses by Williamsji Maveli
373 · Feb 2013
Till I Die....

Like a  tenderness glow
on the red  cheeks it  flow;
a  lyric emerge in your eye;
inspire me to write, till I die.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of "MICROTHEMES" poems.
www.moonmakers.com
373 · Nov 2012
The Earth bleeds......
The red bleeds
into the blues...
while,
the white embrace
into the arms of the black..
The SUN is swallowed
by the SEA,
The SEA kiss the shores,
The lust and despair
of the EARTH
Blooms,
every now and then.....


By
Williamsji Maveli
The Kallettumakara Gblobal Association (KGA), UAE Chapter has announced their first literary award for excellence to Williamsj’s  third  poetry collection   titled as “Arramviralthumbath …”  (On the tip of the 6th finger…”),  published by H & C Books, Trichur.)
The award was announced by Mathew David, Chairman of KGA at their Executive Committee meeting held last Friday.  The award is also being considered for his poetic contributions from the author for his forthcoming collection of lyrics named as “Maa Salama., which means (With peace in Arabic). The poems are different desert sketches focusing on his real-time life experiences while he was working in UAE for more than 30 years.  
Williamsji, (Williams George),   former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA  (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for  outstanding contributions to literature  from the native writers  of Kallettumkara,  a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India.  The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association.
Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954  in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India.  Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s  wrote simple romantic, enchanting  lyrics in Malayalam  language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies  from  his school days onwards  at Don Bosco English Medium High School.  Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during  1973.  He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce .  He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while  Emergency declared in India.  Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for  Irinjalakuda Sakhti  Mathrubhumi study circles.
He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons  of his Master in English literature  K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at  Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him.  He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s  published  from Quilon in Kerala  under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms.
From among those published  lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works  and published  with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and  a close associate of  Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during  the year 1970. Williamsji  was  also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s .
Williamsji  left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislata) Ras AL Khiamah  and  Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ”  (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL”  (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both  will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for    “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular  English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia. He is currently working as Branch Manager for Muthoot Fincorp  Ltd, Angamaly, Ernakulam District in Kerala, India.
372 · May 2013
In my own debris....

My yester-years withered away;
In my own debris;
I shall wait for the
next summer,
when her body seasons
for a cool breeze,
While I drown into
the depth of her blue oceans;
My desires grow into violence;
unknown to this world !


My yester-years melted away;
In my own remains,
I shall look for
the next  winter,
When her mind reasons
for a warm touch;
While I climb up
the heights of her green hills;
My wishes dilute into silence;
unknown to this world !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.shanthinagar.c­om
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
372 · Dec 2012
A game of Kiss
Hold her tight;
Move the head;
Hold both hands;
Then start kissing
Slowly up until you
reach her eyes;
stamp them
with a tender kiss
on the top
of the closed eyes;
and then on her
opened red lips….
The game of love
Starts…….

By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com
370 · Dec 2012
Games of love
My dreams embrace me
when angels comes very
near to me singing songs;
playing games of love,
but, they vanish suddenly
Today, devils have captivated
my room; and my loving
angels became strangers..

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji, (Williams George), former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for outstanding contributions to literature from the native writers of Kallettumkara, a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India. The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association. Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954 in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India. Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s wrote simple romantic, enchanting lyrics in Malayalam language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies from his school days onwards at Don Bosco English Medium High School.
Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during 1973. He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce . He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while Emergency declared in India. Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for Irinjalakuda Sakhti Mathrubhumi study circles. He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons of his Master in English literature K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him. He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s published from Quilon in Kerala under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms. From among those published lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works and published with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and a close associate of Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during the year 1970. Williamsji was also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s . Williamsji left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislatat) Ras AL Khiamah and Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ” (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL” (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia.
369 · Dec 2012
And to feel........
...and to feel, through tender care
for dearly cherished divergence in love……
a message to a women  who love her
  while she loves another,
with just as slight return in life;
yet laugh at the mutual tears
and, to make the earth weep still more,
divides and surrender yet another's desire;
and, while she makes merry over this,
the wide sea of all my tears
darkens and deepens further
And if destiny had laid down the law
that in supreme delight, earthly good
may not attain the bliss of heaven,
my woe is all the greater as my habit is
to fall in love, and to feel, through loving,
for if woman could love to her heart's content,
without confronting contrary needs,
the bliss of love would have no difference
for this beloved mismatch in love.
However much I reflect on myself,
I see that fortune leads me wherever
life follows an always troubled path.

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji, (Williams George), former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for outstanding contributions to literature from the native writers of Kallettumkara, a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India. The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association. Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954 in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India. Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s wrote simple romantic, enchanting lyrics in Malayalam language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies from his school days onwards at Don Bosco English Medium High School.
Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during 1973. He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce . He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while Emergency declared in India. Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for Irinjalakuda Sakhti Mathrubhumi study circles. He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons of his Master in English literature K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him. He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s published from Quilon in Kerala under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms. From among those published lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works and published with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and a close associate of Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during the year 1970. Williamsji was also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s . Williamsji left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislatat) Ras AL Khiamah and Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ” (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL” (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia.
369 · Mar 2013
Life Colours.....


Blue; the deep oceanic color in silence;
moves like wild waves, Red in violence;
truth, honest, good day in green-scape;
black, in  dark night dress for an escape !
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of micro poems, titled as "Microthemes", by Williamsji Maveli
369 · Feb 2013
May I declare !

May I declare
that again and again
I am being  thrown
away from your arms
by just a heavy wind
fragile that I am;
but your strong arms
invite me to search for
Your depths again;
Like a blazing sun
as you are
to eclipse me
to crush me in
your *****.
May I confess of my
eternal thirst for you
I am a wild river flowing
along the banks of  
your sand deserts…
*

By
Williamsji Maveli
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.moonmakers.com
www.williamsji.com­

13.02.13
367 · Mar 2013
The flying words...


Words are twinged birds;
and birds are winged words;
Winged words are sentences,
taking its wings to different
lines and meanings
towards  the skies of good
thoughts  and to fly
from one person to another;
The flying words are
the flying birds.
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From "MICROTHEMES", a collection of short poems by Williamsji Maveli
www.microthemes.com
366 · Oct 2012
She is........
My beloved dwells in my feeling,
I have posted her in my sealing
My queen is she, the everlasting
My women is she, the never ending


By Williamsji Maveli
EMAIL:williamsji@yahoo.com
web sites
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
www.williamsmavel­i.com
www.kallettumkara.net
www.mavelinadu.com
www.thefilmmagazin­e.com
www.microthemes.com
The Kallettumakara Gblobal Association (KGA), UAE Chapter has announced their first poetry award for excellence to Williamsji Maveli's  third  poetry collection   titled as “Arramviralthumbath …”  (On the tip of the 6th finger,  published by H & C Books, Trichur) .The award has been declared  by Mathew David, Chairman of KGA at their Executive Committee meeting held recently in Sharjah Emirate of United Arab Emirates.  The award has  also been considered for his poetic works scattered in his recently published book named  as “Maa Salama."  ( means "With peace"  in Arabic). The poems have been gathered from different desert sketches,  focusing on his real-time life experiences ,while he was working in UAE for more than 30 years.  Williamsji, (Williams George),   former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyricist of tester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA  (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for  outstanding contributions to literature  from the native writers  of Kallettumkara,  a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India.  The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 11th anniversary, which is being scheduled to be held during November, this year,
according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association.
www.kallettumkara.net

It is easy to touch, it is easy to feel
Its nice to drink, it’s good to heal
your celestial, elegant body is fine
to me, it is the so called old  wine !
Life is like that !
Take it, as  easy !!
It is painless to laugh, It is  difficult to cry
It is easy to breathe, it is effortless to grieve
Allow me to plant seeds in your field
so that I shall reap a very  good yield.
Life is not like that !
Take it not, as  easy !!
*
By Williamsji Maveli

Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
22.01.13
366 · Jan 2013
Missing........

I touch
Your feet
For a
Bless !
I smell
Your sweat
For a
Bliss !
I lift
Your lips
For a
Kiss !
I wipe
Your
Tears
For a
miss !
*

By Willaimsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
From the Anthology of lyrics, both  in English  & Malayalam ( bilingual, translated by the author)
and  titled as "Forever, lovingly yours.......", (Pranayapoorm, Ennennum Nintee...)
written by Williams George Maveli. ( Williamsji Maveli )
Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
366 · Feb 2013
a red fire....

Love is a paralyzed lust
bringing within the best;
a fervent spark of a red fire,
flaming  inside a big desire.
**
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From "Microthems", a collection of micro poems by Williamsji Maveli
365 · Jul 2012
Life is like that......
Life is like that only;
It seems to be like
a four line verse;
a  live line of  
unknown births;
another like the
dead line of  premature deaths
And God is in between the
devil and the sea.

Williamsji Maveli
www.williamsmaveli.com
The Kallettumakara Gblobal Association (KGA), UAE Chapter has announced their first literary award for excellence to Williamsj’s  third  poetry collection   titled as “Arramviralthumbath …”  (On the tip of the 6th finger…”),  published by H & C Books, Trichur.)
The award was announced by Mathew David, Chairman of KGA at their Executive Committee meeting held last Friday.  The award is also being considered for his poetic contributions from the author for his forthcoming collection of lyrics named as “Maa Salama., which means (With peace in Arabic). The poems are different desert sketches focusing on his real-time life experiences while he was working in UAE for more than 30 years.  
Williamsji, (Williams George),   former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA  (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for  outstanding contributions to literature  from the native writers  of Kallettumkara,  a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India.  The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association.
Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954  in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India.  Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s  wrote simple romantic, enchanting  lyrics in Malayalam  language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies  from  his school days onwards  at Don Bosco English Medium High School.  Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during  1973.  He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce .  He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while  Emergency declared in India.  Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for  Irinjalakuda Sakhti  Mathrubhumi study circles.
He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons  of his Master in English literature  K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at  Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him.  He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s  published  from Quilon in Kerala  under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms.
From among those published  lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works  and published  with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and  a close associate of  Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during  the year 1970. Williamsji  was  also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s .
Williamsji  left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislata) Ras AL Khiamah  and  Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ”  (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL”  (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both  will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for    “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular  English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia. He is currently working as Branch Manager for Muthoot Fincorp  Ltd, Angamaly, Ernakulam District in Kerala, India.


www.williamsji.com
www.monnmakers.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
www.williamsmaveli.com
www.thefilmmagazine.com
364 · Feb 2013
The Saint !

Placing my little  fingers
on your sharp edges,
I shall shape  you again;
Turning my iron keys
on your closed locks,
I shall open you again;
Stretching my brushes
on your smooth curves,
I shall paint you again;
Mixing my new clays
on your shining cheeks,
I shall mould you again;
Sitting on your soft feathers
I shall lay my eggs again,
Smashing on your hard rocks,
I shall beat and break you again;
Biting on your open  *******
I shall drink you again;
Surrendering my
mind;
body;
I shall be purified
and
tomorrow
I will become
your own
saint !
*
___________________­_____

By
Williamsji Maveli
Email
williamsji@yahoo.com
05.02.13 @ 1015 hours

_________________­____
364 · Apr 2013
Depths of Despair !

Look into my eyes;
both are getting
deep into your
depths of despair,
in your lovely gaze;
Now add further more blues;
I want to shed tears of love;
And to be a slave of
your lust at its best

Shrink into my ****;
Both are getting
Wet into your
zeniths of desire,
On your divine touch;
Now add further more moods;
I want to sip drops of love;
And to be a servant of
Your  last wish of any kind.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
363 · Jan 2013
Awaiting…..

The dawn sprinkle
All its words,
you have never ever
Whispered
in my ears before !

The bird screams
all the songs
you have never ever
dreamed.
in my heart earlier !

I wrap your silence
To carry to the top
of my hills,
where my heart builds
a small hut of bushes
Made of love,
Awaiting for your
Arrival!
*

BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
363 · Jan 2013
The inferno !

Grapes and apples
never ripe on your
body tree;
Leaves and flowers
never blossom on your
week  branches;
Love and desire
never emerge on your
dead roots !
be a phoenix;
let the wings
take off with
a new flight
from the ashes of
yesterday's
inferno !

By Williamsji Maveli
Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
362 · Mar 2013
An Angel from Above !

Your blessed love offer better wishes;
Lips bestow me with innumerable kisses.
  After placing my heart from most terrible to best;
I treasure you; shelter you in me; as my dearest
You nurtured, cared me with soft touch;
You converted my soul from worst to rich;
Altered my life with a spark of an eye;
But, without an embrace, never say a bye;
You seems to be an angel sent from above;
To take care of me and to shower me love ;
It’s so thrilling those belongings you made;
To bring my own devotion that almost fade.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
362 · Jan 2013
Good bye !

So, on a shiny day,
You gave me a green signal;
Proceed, the way is open
You are welcome !
On another day,
You showed me a red signal;
Stop, the road is closed
This is a dead-end !
Again on another day,
you stopped me at the
bus station at the
junction
To visualize that
by this way
we used to walk
Smiling, shedding tears
in this very lane
and finally on a resolute
not to meet both again!
So, on a black day,
You will come
to redecorate my coffin,
I will plucked the
pink blossoms
from your cheeks,
to enlighten my journey,
after borrowing two shining
stars from our eyes.

*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com

Of the women flock, two shall be selected;
Set aside; being divided: one, in loved ones;
Another  lustful ; a word of beauty;
a sentences of the most elegant ;
Their fate shall be  divided into
Never embraced, Never kissed, Never slept;
From the men’s herd, one will be sent to hell
Separated from murderer’s and thief’s;
their fate will be declared during final round.
Hell  is still vacant for sinner's yet to be filled !
**
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge­.com
www.williamsmaveli.com
Revelations of Bluffed Words-Poem Page 14
(All poems in this series are, translations from Malayalam, originally written in author’s mother-tongue, “Malayalam’”, the language of Kerala, in South India.)  
BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
358 · Oct 2017
LIFE NECTAR
Life Nectar....

I dropped one more
Tear today
Into your deep
Blue Ocean of love
I will continue dropping
Until you will grab me,
All days and nights.
I kissed one more
Time today
On your pink
******* of lust
I will continue kissing
Until you will pour me
Life nectar, day and night
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
358 · Jan 2013
A Queen of heart!

My acclaimed one dwells
in my emotion;
in full motion;
like my body portion;
She is my queen of light heart
and  is very keen, not to depart
I have actually seen that
abode of bliss.
My queen is she,
She is enduring;
Immortal; imperishable
My women is she,
She is never ending;
Perpetual; eternal
Only she knows
the sullenness of love
She has extremely felt me
in her breathe
No one comes nearby me,
except you
When I struggle in a dilemma,
Everyone come to share the joy.
Whenever destiny play, a game
Love never shows an injury;
whether in or out
But the pain pervades
every aperture
I am always a follower to
of her preaching..
The songs of her own mood and ****;
The wings of her own body and mind
As a forgo for me and for others too,
Let her live long forever and ever.
*
By Williamsji Maveli
12.01.13
Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
358 · Feb 2013
Lust is the cause....

Remember,
the choice is
yours.......
A hell or
A heaven !
An Evil or
An Angel;
A Sweat to kiss;
A Sweet to miss;
Lust is the cause;
Death is only a Pause !

*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com

From the collection of Micro-themes Verse-4
357 · Jan 2013
Without a wound.

Never, ever provide
a shield to the
Defeated in the war;
Remember, the one
Without a wound is
Not a warrior at all.

Never, ever explode
A bomb to a territory;
Remember, the one
Without a country is
Not a citizen at all.


Never, ever embrace
A woman to destroy;
Remember, the one
Without love is
Not a man at all.
*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com
Poetry dates all the way back to the beginnings of Humanity. People have always been questioning nature, and the day-to-day existence of themselves and other humans love, death, survival, war, injustice, and the universe are all examples of things that have been questioned by men and woman since the roots of human existence. Whether in nursery rhyme, ballad, jingle, rhyme, anthem, or music,people have found poetry to be an outlet for expressing these questions, sensations, and experiences
People often associate it with strict rhyming patterns, complicated vocabulary, hidden iconic meanings, and difficult rhythmical conventions. Poetry is even taught in school to be an intricate, complicated, inexplicable puzzle. True, poetry is difficult. Sure, it can be harder to understand
than prose. However, that is only because sometimes it is involved with your inescapable complexities and uncertainties of your existence.
Williamsji Irinjalakuda, who is a well known writer, poet, film critic in the Malayalam Literature and film Industry was born on 23, April 1955  in Irinjalakuda town, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India.  Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970,s wrote simple romantic, enchanting  lyrics in Malayalam Regional language scribbling from four lines to forteen lines (A sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of MalAyalam movies during his school days at Don Bosco English Medium High School. Later while he was a college student  released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam literature in 1973.

Williamsji was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce . He left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons  of his Master in English literature  K.Sachidananan, Professor in English in Christ College during 1970s. Also Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him.  He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s  published  from Quilon in Kerala  under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. Then he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications ,writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms.

From among those published  lyrics, Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works  and published  with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and  a close associate of  Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during  the year 1970. Williamsji was associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s .

His latest writings in Malayalam literature are being  titled as “Arramviralthumbath” (On the top of the 6th Finger) and “Aaa Chithrasallabgnalil Onee” (One from those butterflies), both collection of lyrics are ready for publication along with its English Translation. Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for    “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular  English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia for many years.

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10/01/2013
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355 · Feb 2013
War and Peace

In a word of "Peace",
a devotion of silence
for existence;
In a sword of "War"
an emotion of  violence
for  extinction !

*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
355 · Apr 2013
In a Solitude !

I am in the most delicate, sensuous  
anguish, across your tempting body;
in a salty sweat and a faulty beat,
along the way towards a sweet lust,
Within an immediate sensation
to explode into your soul, in a solitude;
My love being lost in the silence
of  harsh noise in and around.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
355 · Jan 2013
Before the Journey........

I shall love those
fire-flames
in your eyes;
though those two
are about to dim
away;
and before you may get
into the heavenly
black boat !

I shall kiss those
dew-drops on  your lips;
though those two
are about to be
ice cold !
and before
you may end the
last prayer !
I shall pluck those
soft petals on your *******;
though those two
are about to be
faded;
and before  
you may begin the
eternal journey!
*

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji, (Williams George),   former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA  (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for  outstanding contributions to literature  from the native writers  of Kallettumkara,  a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India.  The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association.
Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954  in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India.  Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s  wrote simple romantic, enchanting  lyrics in Malayalam  language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies  from  his school days onwards  at Don Bosco English Medium High School.  Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during  1973.  He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce .  He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while  Emergency declared in India.  Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for  Irinjalakuda Sakhti  Mathrubhumi study circles.
He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons  of his Master in English literature  K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at  Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him.  He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s  published  from Quilon in Kerala  under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms.
From among those published  lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works  and published  with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and  a close associate of  Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during  the year 1970. Williamsji  was  also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s .
Williamsji  left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislata) Ras AL Khiamah  and  Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ”  (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL”  (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both  will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for    “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular  English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia.
354 · Mar 2013
Sing aloud....


On the rough  surface of this blessed earth;
It all happened  on a fine sunny day, my birth;
Come and dance under this  cool showers of rain;
Oh, nature, sing aloud; embrace; hold me again.
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of micropoems, titled "MICROTHEMES" by Williamsji Maveli
354 · Jan 2013
The Cage....

My body is your cage;
Neither can you lay a hand on it;
nor sleep along with it
your words of love fly over it
your birds of lust lays its eggs
and  you get another birth....
*
By
Williamsji Maveli
email
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
353 · Apr 2013
Revelations of Love !

Revelation of ever cherished words;
Echoes in my inner mind like swords;
Enlightening those precious love songs;
Sung by the morning flying bird gangs.
Your blessed blue eyes open better wishes;
Cherry lips bestow me, with countless kisses.
  After placing your best heart from most worst;
I treasured you; sheltered you in me, as my dearest;
You too nurtured, cared  me, by keeping a soft touch;
Altered my life with an ignite of lust fire, as such;
But, all on a sudden, without a sign, you said bye;
You seems to be a beautiful angel sent from above;
To take care of me, and my habits, showering love;
It’s so thrilling those belongings you had made;
To bring my own devotion that will never fade!
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
350 · Dec 2012
I am honest !
Whenever I see you
wherever it may be;
whether at the hell
or heaven or in between;
I felt happiness;
May be it is only
a state of mind
Still I feel thrilled and
heart filled with joy
Whenever you disappear
I feel lonely; Forgive me
if it is all a  mistake
wherever you go
I feel like accompanying you
whenever you disappear
I am always in despair and fear
I may not be good in looking at
But, I am honest.......

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji, (Williams George), former Ras Al Khaimah based Journalist and lyrist of yester-years has been nominated for a literary award for the first time for literature. The Award is being formulated by KGA (Kallettumkara Global Association, UAE Chapter) for outstanding contributions to literature from the native writers of Kallettumkara, a village town in Trichur, Kerala in India. The award will be presented by the KGA’s UAE Chapter on the grand occasion of their 10th anniversary, which will be held during September, this year, according to Mathew David, Chairman of Kallettumkara Global Association. Williamsji was born on 23, April 1954 in Kalettumkara village, Thrissur District, Kerala State, in India. Williams George, popularly known as Williamsji, Irinjalakuda during early 1970’s wrote simple romantic, enchanting lyrics in Malayalam language , scribbling from four lines to fourteen lines ( called a sonnet ) wrote as many lyrics suitable to depict in love scenes of Malayalam movies from his school days onwards at Don Bosco English Medium High School.
Later while he was a college student, released his first work of lyrics titled “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) in Malayalam during 1973. He was attending Christ College in Irinjalakuda for his Bachelors degree in Commerce . He was elected as the Magazine Editor of Christ College during 1976, while Emergency declared in India. Since then he was producing himself manuscript magazines, namely “Kalithoni’ for Shardaya Study Circle of Kallettumkara and “Shilpy”, another manuscript magazine for Irinjalakuda Sakhti Mathrubhumi study circles. He was much fascinated with the poetry lessons of his Master in English literature K.Sachidananan, Professor in English at Christ College during 1970s. Also popular Malayalam Literary Critic Mampuzha Kumaran inspired him in developing the poetic talents which was dormant in him. He turned to writing lyrics and penned nearly 300 songs for popular Malayalam film journals, specially for “Cinerama” , a popular cine weekly during 1970’s published from Quilon in Kerala under the guidance of prominent Malayalam writer *** editor late Kambiserry Karunakaran. The he became a regular contributor to many Malayalam monthly journals and weekly publications, writing poems, lyrics, short stories, novels, screen plays and film criticisms. From among those published lyrics, of Williamsji , Late T.V.Kochubhava, prominent story writer and a close associate of Williamsji, selected nearly 100 lyrics from his collection of literary works and published with a title “Ragha Pooja” (Offerings to Love) during 1973 which is the first published literary work of Williamsji. Though he was successful as a lyricist, his wish was to become a script writer. To fulfil that, he became the Assistant Script Writer of Late A.C. Sabu, the only Cine Journalist of that time and a close associate of Kanmani Films director Late Ramu Kariyat (Chemmeen fame) who brought the first Silver Award to Malayalam Film for the best feature film during the year 1970. Williamsji was also associated with the screen play works of many black and white films during 1970s . Williamsji left Christ College after completing his Post Graduation in Commerce (M.com). He, then worked in UAE for over thirty years with Emirates Telecommunication Corporation (Etislatat) Ras AL Khiamah and Thurayya Satelite communications (Abu Dhabi). The award is for his current poetry collections named as “MAA SALAMA ” (With Peace..) and for “POLIVACHANAPORULUGHAL” (Revelations of Bluffed words) , both will be released by H & C Books, Trichur, shortly.
Williamsji (Williams George) was a Freelance writer for “ Gulf News”, “Khaleej Times” and “The Gulf Today”, three popular English Daily News papers, published from UAE and Columnist for Malayalam News , the first Malayalam daily paper published from Saudi Arabia.
350 · Jan 2013
The invisible !

Sometimes,
mind sees
what is invisible
to your own eyes !

Sometimes,
body feels
what is untouchable
to your own sense !

Sometimes,
mirror shows
what is undesirable
in your own dreams !

Sometimes,
sky reflects
what is  not colorful
in your rainbows
*
By
Williamsji Maveli
Email
williamsji@yahoo.com
350 · Jan 2013
And if........

And if this lovely moment is for a candle light
On your birth day, you are dressed in white,
While the early morning showers down pour
I will be the one singing along the shore!

Being both of us lost in each others eyes,
Whereas all the nights, shining stars arise,
Hearing the light murmuring of the oceanic
I do unveil the curtain of mystery in panic

Sniffing your arm- pits softly I pull aside
Sweet is the cherry flower bloom beside
the sun, the sand, the sky and the wind;
Fostering, nurturing our body and mind.
*

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com

When your dark dreams,
Reflect an unknown;
Unclothed woman,
Then, the revelation is that:
The Earth will go bare;
A yield will be shattered;
Plants will lose its trunks;
And their leaves will
fade away and drops down;
A death will occur;
There will not be any single
drop of water  in your tank,
to wash away your own
dead body!
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge­.com
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Revelations of Bluffed Words (Poem Page 1)
(All poems in this series are translations from Malayalam, originally written in author’s mother-tongue, “Malayalam’”, the language of Kerala, in South India.)  
BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
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Life seems
to be an
unwritten
book
authored by
someone !
It is not having
neither an alphabet
nor a word;
neither a paragraph
nor a page;
neither a beginning
nor an end......
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By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com

I am not in your own image;
Neither as black nor white.
I am not in your shadow;
Neither as sun nor moon.
I am not in your shape;
Neither smooth nor sharp.
I am your ocean wave,
Hold me if you can;
Before I become the cry
between your breast and lip.
I am your blade,
hold me if you can;
Before I cut off the flesh,
between your mind and body.
I am your salt;
Hold me if you can;
Before I taste it on your shapes.
I am your blood;
Hold me if you can;
Before I pour it on your wounds
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BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
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Revelations of Bluffed Words-Poem Page 12
(All poems in this series are, translations from Malayalam, originally written in author’s mother-tongue, “Malayalam’”, the language of Kerala, in South India.)  
BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
345 · May 2013
A Light Shadow Of Yours....

Towards,
wherever you move,
whatever you make;
a light shadow
is not far at the back of yours;
Subsequently,
all instincts that are wholesome;
and obliviously,
within a span of  time;
This may be for a
wrong welcome!
**
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge­.com
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From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
345 · Feb 2013
Sacred is your Love......

Sacred is your love, offering good wishes;
Lips were bestowed on me with sweet kisses.
You had brought my soul from worst to the best
I treasure you the most in this life as my dearest;
Since you altered my life with a flash of an eye;
And by an embrace of your body, you said bye
Are you an elegant angel sent by God, from above
To take care of me and shower with all love.
It so magical those things you've made ;
To bring back my faith that almost fade.
A desire to nurture your soft white wing;
While all glittering stars line up to sing

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By
Williamsji Maveli
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
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Wednesday, 20th Februvary, 2013
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