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697 · Dec 2012
but; love...
Entrust your
key of love to her;
Let her lock it;
She will preserve
your trusted love
forever,
look after her;
nurture her;
not even
touch her
at all
but; 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 (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.

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697 · Aug 2013
She will never forget you

She will never forget you;

Instead,

She will always forgive you;

even if you commit a mistake;

even if you disobey her;

A link that a child develops

with his mother

can never be removed.

You grew as a being

inside her for nine months.

She carried you

and sustained you,

Sharing her

nourishment with you

through the umbilical cord.

When you are born

the cord is detached;

The umbilical cord connects

a baby in the womb to mother.

It runs from an opening in

baby’s stomach to the " placenta "

inside her sacred womb.

It is never cut off in her heart.

That bond lasts forever.

As we grow up

when we become "our own people"

standing in our own legs;

and we may come to forget

that woman who nurtured and loved

But remember this,

she will never forget you;

she will never stop loving you.
*
__________

BY

WILLIAMSJI  MAVELI
696 · Sep 2012
Vine of Love
I have planted
the vine of love in you
mutely watering it
with my snuffle;
it has matured and overspread
in my own dwelling.
You offered me a cup of deadly
drink with delight.
You have absorbed in my
Reflection of divines
and you became
my Goddess
and I am always
Dormant in your
mind, body and  arms.

By Williamsji Maveli
Email:williamsji@yahoo.com

www.williamsji.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
695 · Dec 2013
Breaking my love vein !
Within a bountiful gain,
You shower in me,  like the first rain,
Within a mindful lustful pain,
You break my love vein !

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
694 · Mar 2013
You are near...............


At the standstill of an elegant dusk;
With the daylight, covering the mask,
The twilight reflects in your mood;
As the sun  bleeds down in pure red;
When white candles flick their flame,
spreads the scent of a lovable perfume.
While romantic flute sounds in the air;
at that precious moment, you are near!
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of micro-poems titled as MICROTHEMES, by Williamsji Maveli
693 · Feb 2013
The Virgin Sips....

Let her kisses carve pain on my lips;
Let her not miss any more ****** sips
which  I offer  her at this elegant dusk;
sitting face-to-face in an old bar desk.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
Sunday, 25th February, 2013
www.williamsji.com
Copy Right to Williamsji
From the Collection titled  "Microthemes...." By Williamsji Maveli, to be released shortly.
692 · Apr 2013
The Wrecked Vessel !

You, being a wrecked vessel,
in the middle of the
Deep Ocean;
No sign of a Greenland;
heavy wind; wild storms;
Survival on time is essential;
lay on my shoulders;
be in my arms until
we, both reach the shore !
*
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
692 · Dec 2013
The Final Round !

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 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 sinners yet to be filled
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
690 · Apr 2013
Borrowed Smiles !
Though, a drop of light shines on your lips;
It’s full of heavy darkness inside the heart!
Like a Hippocratic mind, everything vanishes,
Including the bright stars in the open sky!
Though Music is dancing on the life stage;
Behind the scene, a cry, a song of melancholy;
It’s a dark face; in damaged shape; debris!
Borrowed smiles, on a large scale sale;
Dwelling deep sorrows in a human mind,
Living as if dead; loving as if with hatred!
____________________­_
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
689 · Jul 2012
NEVER, EVER....BEFORE.....
NEVER, EVER....BEFORE.....

-Williamsji


Never, ever or before
I was born not as a good Savior
for others,
Instead saved myself,

Never, ever or before
Though fought not like  a  brave soldier
In the warfront,
I killed myself before
The enemy.

Never, ever or before
While not named  as  a wise  thief,
But, stolen many of your treasures
Without your knowledge.

Never, ever or before
Not notorious  as a  cruel murderer,
Yet  I wounded many
And  no court punished me
Never, ever or before
Not even born as a plain  liar.
But many  believed in me.
I was not  yet born  still.


www.williamsji.com

Drinking drops of red wine;
spicy body alert, let feed, let fine,
you possess me in divine!
      *
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsmaveli­.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
From "IN A NUTSHELL", a collection of Haiku poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
686 · Jun 2013
Rainbow

While on a walk, together, hand in hand;
along the landscape of blue sea shore sand;
When the evening  sun came down, we bow;
borrowing the seven colors from  rainbow.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
_________________
willia­msji@outlook.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
685 · Jan 2013
Moon feels shy.....

Glittering tears drops down
Like a painful rain shower;
Parting  the black clouds.

Moon feels shy, hides ****;
Half covered in black veil;
Leaving behind the dark.

Bird of night spreads her wings;
Herd of stars in the sky sings;
Seeing you and my   love

*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email
williamsji@yahoo.com

www.moonmakers.com
www.willia­msji.com
685 · Jul 2012
Beautiful World
Beautiful world

Williamsji

Those days were very bright
When I was holding you tight  
You were safe in my body warm
always close by to my  body in calm
you looked at my eyes in desperate
And whispered you will never separate,
That I’m the only one for you always
Loving, living till death in all  ways
do whatever your heart now desires,
as long as it’s pleasing, I am all yours.
Tell me I am there for your wish to come  
lay down next to me, make love to me,
take my heart on a journey for ever
Let our world of beauty ends never.
A love like yours, is hard to find,
A life with you, I wouldn’t mind.
I sometimes wonder where I’d be,
If you hadn’t came and set me free?
I’m sad at the thought of being apart,
And ecstatic to know, I’m in your heart!
There’s little to teach, and a lot to learn,
From a women like you, I’d wait my turn.


Williams George (Williamsji)

www.williamsgeorge.com

email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Reviewer: VARADHAN KRISHNA KUMAR TRIVANDRUM
Satire is a mode of writing that exposes the failings of individuals, institutions, or societies to ridicule and scorn. Satire is often an incidental element in literary works that may not be wholly satirical, but partially which is a good example depicted in WILLIAMSJI’s Arramvirlthumbathee a collection of lyrics, recently published by H & C BOOKS in Malayalam. Satire is the art of using both irony and sarcasm to communicate an idea about an incident, individual or group of people. In a satirical poem, you must use your own clever word mixing ability to convey what it is about the subject that deserves to be ridiculed, without being so direct that your meaning is too clearly defined. Rather, you want your readers and audience to really consider your use of sarcasm and irony to determine what you are trying to say about the subject. Having gone through Williamsj thirty five poems, written in very simple form of poetry, suitably mixed with reality and humor, attracts readers who will enjoy big thoughts in few lines. Congratulation to Williamsji. VARADHAN KRISHNAKUMAR, TRIVANDRUM
684 · Feb 2013
My mind !

My mind is like a desert,
representing an  infertile land,
marked by fear, loss, exile,
and emptiness,
It is the result of a massive
destruction by my own sins………

*
By
Williamsji Maveli
Email
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com


____________________­_____

We both never sat, face to face together;
In any functions or in any get-together;
but, vanishing in the slices of day dreams;
casually, gazing in each others eye beams;
remembering  words spoken early  days;
Promises broken each other in many ways;
Where we both managed to inflame smiles;
Amidst of our long boring days, like snails;
body vibrates for a long awaited embrace;
we both trance of crossing life bound race;
in a plea to come nearby and just to touch;
kiss; to embark; and for my love to vouch  
*
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
681 · Sep 2012
A flavor
A flavor of  red wine
makes me enthralling

  A touch of  night fire
brings in me  burning

  A smell of your  *******
draws me closer and closer

  I hear you keel over
it spins in my spaces

I took you  in  my shapes
It all  turns me around

Let  me drink  off your kisses
Let me  burn  in your touches
I'm high from your odor
your gaze turns me fragile



By Williamsji Maveli

www.williamsji.com
681 · May 2013
An ode of grateful praise !

From the bliss of her blue eyes;  
  In the fragrance of her lotus cheeks;
For my heart and mind's delight,
For a mystic accord,
Linking sense to touch;
       Sound; and the sight;
Dear beautiful Earth,
       Offer me another life to raise
this ode of grateful praise !
*
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
680 · Sep 2013
The disclosure !

A disclosure of a common man,
  God gave a flare of thought to him,
to that common man,
without having a dress to put on;
an asylum to reside,
a bread to eat;
He was deputed
to recite to his servants,
who work in his vineyard,
things which must soon come to go by;
and he sent and signified it
by his guardian angel
into his servants,
Who bare the record
of the word of God,
and of the evidence
of Life and Death,
and of all things that he saw.
Blessed is he that common man,
without having a cloth to wear;
a shelter to dwell,
a bread to eat;
those who hear the words of his prediction,
will keep those things
which are written therein:
for the time is at hand.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
680 · Nov 2017
The Warmth Of Love
Is your body, so yielding, so tender;
Is your sweat, too salty, so render !
In my whispers, a passion desire;
burns for true lust to fuel the fire !
black book written; with no preface;
Pain never speaks; nothing on face ;
lodged to have love; longed for hate;
Life begins and ends up in debate;
touched, kissed, hugged each other;
vowed in a ******* to one another,
Love is all about evolution,
What looks like a mistake to others
has been a milestone in others life.
Even if people have betrayed,
even if a heart was broken,
even if people misunderstood
or judged wrongly, love has learned
from these life incidents.
We are human and we make mistakes,
but learning from them is
what makes the difference.
By
Williamsji Maveli
680 · Feb 2013
The Veiled women

whenever, the light rain showers;
and touch the hot earth;
The soul of beauty
emerge towards
your spicy body !

Whenever,  the black clouds fades;
The whole of the sky
diminish towards
your face !

Whenever,  the  charms of  silky skin spreads;
The call of a  sensuous feeling
quest for an inner calm ;
hidden in the  depth
of your ocean.
To attain a heavenly pleasure
of  all eternity
Burning is her *******
Desirous of eternal truths of life
That arouses a passionate fit
In her still mind
Like the flow of tides;
Like the moon shrouded
In a thin veil of a  cloud


________________­___
BY
Williamsji Maveli
Email
williamsji@yahoo.com
03.02.13 @1520 hours
www.moonmakers.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.
Related links of Williamsji Maveli
www.williamsji.com
679 · Oct 2012
If Heaven is a stage,
If Heaven is a stage,  
Someone has decorated
it’s doors and windows  
with flowers and olive leaves;  
men and women became
God and goddess
  Once again merely to command each other;
And to commit their sacred sins
they have their own rules; regulations
and one God in that
Time play dual roles.

If Hell is a stage,  
men and women
Are Devil and ******
Once again
Merely to command each other to carry their firewalls
they have their own Tasks; Targets
and one Devil in that time plays dual roles.

- By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
www.moonmakers.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
www.microthemes.com
www.kallettumkara.net
678 · Dec 2012
Eve's evil eyes
In the formation of God’s own dazzling paradise
   Adam, the first male sat devoid of any jeopardize
Nurturing the elegance and allure of **** Eve
Looking at her natural, blistering body with a sinful eye,
A snake, crawled from other side of the forbidden tree
Both, Adam and Eye, were uncovered and free
The eternal backyard stood with red ripened apples,
While his lips longed hard towards her *******
The first ever sin, they dealt with quietly sitting
Eating, embracing and together biting
God, announced his annoyance to human on earth
Watch, you will never last, but you will give birth
In pain to sinful sons and daughters in million
And then, God disappeared to his pavilion
Later, forever sinfully, they lived for mankind
Singing the gospel of the devil so unkind


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.

Related Links:
www.moonmakers.com
www.williamsji.com
www.williammaveli.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
www.microthemes.com
www.mavelinadu.com
www.kallettumkara.net
677 · Feb 2013
Along the sea shore.....

Love birds in winter, stitch  their nest;
While frost has wounded their breast.
Meadows and forests,  all became grey;
The Sun encloses his eyes within a ray;
A  huge tree without leaves stand naked;
Against the blue sky, so well outlined;
Like a bare women along the sea shore
Walk away to her destiny, like a *****.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
_______
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.­com
From the collection of "microthemes" (Collection of Micro Poems) , by Williamsji Maveli

Gold and silver are exposed;
Made better in nice shapes by fire;
To wear as ornamental decorations;
Women and beauty are uncovered;
Enhanced further to love by blaze;
Life is short; hence purify your heart,
in such a way, by the burning
furnace of lust  and real love !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
672 · Apr 2013
Decorations !

Another spring season of love has emerged,
Her eyes have turned to blue lakes merged;
Like the assertion of heavenly angel’s wing;
Birds of love; their voice may rise to sing;
The ocean has deepened with full of pearls,
Her sweat has melted into salt of life souls;
Stones were sharpened to silvery, from mine;
her shaped body , now decorated  to shine!  .
*
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
By lordliness
I love your treasures;
both of the body
and the soul !
By holiness,
I kiss your ugliness;
both of the face
and the eyes !
I  touch your face;
smell your arms;
trust your *******;
nurture your *******
It's my own beauty;
my own  image;
my  own body
It’s my own  hatred;
my own envy;
I cannot be you
in one  way or other
You cannot be me
the other way around
But whatever the world says
I am yours
You are mine!
I shall not cover my chest
I shall not hide my body
If you are with me ; sinking within me…
And I see through your shivering lips
thirsting for mine.
And call them sacred  rules, they are not,
If the celestial meant for a woman to be covered,
The Divine would have made women with feathers,
By divinity I  love ******; both of the body and the soul!
I shall not cover my soul
I shall not hide  my feel
If you are with me; sinking within me…
I am here to Live with passion,
I am here to tremble with life,
I am here to Give  you life,
I am here to symbolize the Divine,
I am here to take you back to what you forgot.

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.
669 · Jul 2012
Death.....
Death is a child, made of bones;
Later it becomes  wild stones.
It’s a dirge that all must learn;
While the body is taken to burn
This place on earth is not to trust,
We are all just merely the dust.
Mourn after shade dispels dark,
Absorb within we fail to mark
How soon our days decay;
Bearing grief our lives away;
Thirsting drought of our souls;
Where the same story unrolls,
In love with vital last breath,
Birth, life, disease, and death.


-Williamsji Maveli
  www.williamsji.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.williamsgeorge.com
www.mavelinadu.com
668 · Jan 2013
The Life Ledger

Let our life, be an Accounts ledger
birth is it’s first opening balance,
death, of course  the closing balance
Intelligence is your assets (Right col.)
foolishness, worthless  ideas, liabilities (left col.)
Heart beats are the current assets
soul seems to be an intangible asset
Brain is your permanent Investment
valuable thoughts are current A/C
gaining  success are like stock & trade
Friends are your general reserves
Good behaviors are  Interest accumulated
Love and affection, your maximum profit,
divided by 50% as below:-
Affection is gross profit,
Love, definitely net profit
children are  earned bonus.
education is your brand name
Qualification is the patent
Knowledge is secured debentures
work experience is premium account
The balance sheet should be equal
and to be tallied on both sides of life
without any errors.
*

BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
665 · Jun 2013
A Statue of a Mother !
Engraved, into the curved shapes
of two stones of her statue,
looks like the deep images of eyes,
weeping in painful tear-drops;
The place is sacred !

Embossed, into the smoothed shapes
of two doves of her statue,
looks like the green leaves of life,
pouring in graceful milk drops;
The place is sacred !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
665 · Sep 2012
The first Sin
It has become  really a burden
If this is a mistake, please pardon;
to  worship you in my own  alter
and lust for you in my shelter
Let me be soaked in your
warm, soft, wet
rain showers
and it has become
a never-ending love
My thirstily lips are eager to taste away
the sweat that drops down
from your open  breast
It will stain my dried skin
making my first sin
A lifetime of pledge and promise
to be mutually, together shared
with the one you have chosen.
Two beings become one,
To shred us  away from each other
would bring pain and torment,
Perhaps....death.
A pour of soreness
has ripped through
my body.
I have been torn.
I have been tortured.
I smell my own  death.
Make my heart to break
against your bones
deafen me with
Your moans and cries
to fulfill my sins.

By Williamsji Maveli

www.williamsji.com
Related Links:
www.kallettumkara.net
664 · May 2013
Loneliness...

Lost the grips on the walls of pragmatism;
wakeful nights, never catch up optimism;
no touch felt from behind; just for a comfort;
With none in and around to calm a distraught;
all emotions vanished, feeling totally unfilled;
the color of this world is immensely  refilled;
The body and mind started its own bleeding;
Ego’s and conduct screamed for spreading;
darkness of loneliness harassing at all times,
Life, a hazard, hard for breathe out, at times.
**
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
662 · Dec 2012
The bowl....
Give me a bowl of red grape wine
dipped in your  sharp kisses
Pour me a cool of sweet sweat
dropped out from your warm embraces,
a kiss, an embrace of yours
my words becomes verses...
my world becomes celestial.......

By Williamsji Maveli
www.williamsji.com
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.
661 · Jan 2013
The Shadow ....

Like a dark shadow fell down
From the bright outer sky,
Demise is the next phase of Life;
A transform of dress, a disrobing;
A creation into the unborn again;
Beginning where we ended;
Opening where we closed to rest;
It is a crossroad of infinity;
A bountiful of everything,
to hold again for nothing.
The end of the unreal,
And the beginning of the real
Carry me on your shoulders
Let me enjoy the touch
My passion and pleasure now on
To place my cold lips on yours…
Entrusting my body on you
Love is so kind and not blind

*

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
Williamsji was born on 23, April 1955  in Kallettumkara 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.
660 · Apr 2013
The Lust!

An obsession sets a fire;
just a touch invites a desire;
a lovely gaze brings flares;
It’s all that love bears;
Like the mid-night rain;
She has become my pain;
Her touch is like a wild blaze;
and sweat is like a mild craze!
*
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
659 · Dec 2013
The Harvest !
I touch your feet for a bless,
I smell your sweat for a bliss,
I open your lips for a kiss,
I reap your grains for a harvest !

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
659 · Apr 2013
Let all love to be alive...

In between your eyes,
A ray of hope exists.
In between your lips,
A drop of wine exits.
In between your cheeks,
A rainbow exhibits.
In between your *******,
A rabbit hides.
In between your nip-lets,
A habit resides.
In between the actions,
A reaction shadows.
In between wild winds,
and heavy sounds;
An echo breaks in;
Life is short;
Love is long;
Let all Love to be alive,
in its own canvass of lust!
*
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
657 · Jan 2013
You are outspoken....

Confined within vague desires
of a grieving moonlight,
your rhythms and blues
are gently rocks in me...
You are unspoken.....

Flooded within veins wishes
of a sorrowful midnight,
your verses and wines
are softly kicks in me....
You are outspoken....

*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com

www.williamsji.com

I came, before you like a servant,
So politely, shivering and hesitant
across the threshold of your dwelling
So desperately, trembled and unwilling;
Violating desires of my inner mind,
Kneeling down on  the bare ground.
Once again, looking in and around
crossing the path of heavy wind
Blowing heavily and so unkind
Switching from one unfaithfulness
To  another  faithfulness
to love; to lust  and to live

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
654 · Mar 2013
Face to face.....


Let life, in this world, be a sacrifice;
Run fast, do the best in human race,
never loose the track in full distance;
console, comfort each one, face to face.
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of micropoems, titled as MICROTHEMES, BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
654 · Mar 2013
A gift of nature !

Oh, dear women on this earth,
by way of my own blessed birth;
your cherry lips blossoms for my kiss;
love has embarked me in a sacred bliss;
This life with you is a gift of nature !

Oh, dear women on this earth,
by way of my own blessed birth;
your blue eyes blinks for my wish;
love has warmed me up to cherish;
This life with you is a gift of nature !

Oh, dear women on this earth,
by way of my own blessed birth;
your spicy body, made of buds, fruits;
love has brought up to the roots;
This life with you is a gift of nature !

*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
649 · Dec 2012
Kiss, then kill......
Kiss and wipe out my morning mist
**** deep my wounds of  your night lust
pour down the light  first  rain shower
within me lots of love,  sinfully forever

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.
649 · Jun 2013
The Poet and The King !

You are the Poet,
Among the first five;
I do understand,
You are the
Poet of the Poet;
The best poet!
Neither “Homer”
Nor “Gibran”;
Neither “Neruda”;
Nor “Tagore”;
Like all other
Poet of the Poets;
You too scribbles nonsense,
Sometimes like the
other famous poets;
You yourself is the originator;
As well as the reader.
then you become
victorious; defeated…….
________________­____
  You are the King
Among the first five
I do understand
You are the
King of the Kings;
The best King !
Neither “Charles II”
Nor “Henry V”;
Neither “Edward”;
Nor “Asoka”;
Like all other
King of Kings,
You yourself is the Creator;
as well as the destroyer;
You  too declares world war
sometimes like the
other famous Kings!
Without warnings
You yourself is the creator;
As well as the destructor;
then you become
   victorious;the defeated..
________________­_________
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
648 · Feb 2013
A MEMORY IN SPRING

She who, said goodbye forever,
Left like the flowers of the plum-tree,
Blooming beside our roof space,
the charm of her youth and beauty
thrilled once in my own  heart
to quicken their flush and fragrance,
where does she dwell to-day,
my dear little vanished girl?
This light of the half moon
that plays on the water
I pour it for the dead,
for them to open their eyes
*

Williamsji Maveli
Email:williamsji@yahoo.com.
www.williamsji.com
www.william­sgeorge.com

posted on Friday, 01st, February 2013
Related Links:
www.moonmakers.com,
where romantic moods glitters.......
648 · Jul 2013
An Apple A Day !

An Apple a day;
You and I shared this day;
by cutting it  half  in ****;
From one angle, I saw you,
swallowing; throat jammed;
No thirst; No hunger;
at the  hanging dried-up breast;
from another angle;
Just like a pale;
Ruined, dead body;
You became the debris
of a divine love,
inside your womb;
no more little seed can grow;
And you remain so simple; humble
Beside a sharp knife on the top
of a dining table!
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
647 · Jun 2013
A Tribute To My Mother

To my mother of holiness,
Who made me to sleep;
being nurtured in your embrace;
Kissed in my sorrows;
During  mid night  hours;  
inviting me to enter
  into the heavenly dreams;
singing the songs of prayers
during my boyhood;
making me to sleep;
saving me from the
deadly sins of this world!
I kneel down before your
sweet memories,
Oh dear,
Mother of mercy !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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643 · Mar 2013
I am the Cross...

I am the spectator
to his daring death.
I am a coin of his
last pledge;
Forgiveness
I am the iron nail;
I am the Cross;
The savior!

I am the sinner
to his heroic demise;
I am a pain of his
Last promise;
Forgetfulness
I am the Iron Hammer;
I am the Cross;
The Savior!

I am the winner
to his crucial downfall.
I am an ache of his
Last undertake;
Amnesty
I am the blood crown ,
I am the Cross;
The Savior!
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
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In a moment of good thoughts of a GOOD FRIDAY, 29 th March, 2013
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
642 · Jun 2013
A Life Dance.....

A feather touch
is enough ;
For your peacock
to perform
a dance !
We shall sing
each other;
But,
never ever share
a life together!.

A light kiss
is enough ;
For your eyes
to sleep
for a dream;
We shall embrace
each other;
but,
never ever care,
to love  together;

A moon ray
is enough;
For your cheeks
to shine,
like  a moon;
We shall blaze,
in each other,
but,
never ever pour,
a lust together.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
640 · Jan 2013
Just to cherish.......
.

In the eyes of a lover,
spirit is pure wine,
and heart is divine
to cherish
to nourish
a ****** stands
in front inviting
me to join her treat !
In the eyes of a lover,
dawn is to begin
dusk is to regain
a ****** kisses
in front inspiring
me to join her heart beat !

*

BY
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
williamsji@yahoo.com
639 · Mar 2013
The Second Birth....

She will rejoice in her second birth;
If a loveable heart fits in her body;
She will embrace the morning dawn;
Inviting with her wide opened arms;
If kissable eyes, shines on her face;
The dazzling torch lights of recovery
will burn in cold, in mid hours of fear;
The calm ocean of lust and passions;
Heals the broken desires and emotions;
punished for a sin; sentenced for death;
Once she lived like dead and buried;
But now, resurrect in me and is alive;
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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www.williamsgeorge.com
www.williamsmave­li.com
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