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Although,
Amazingly,
far and far;
up and up;
You are
Annoyingly.
very near and near;
Dear !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

To overcome the fear of loss,
You must forget about everything
you ever cared for in life;
To overpower the fear of love,
You must forgive others sin's
you never forgotten in life !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Love finds a way out,
Life too, It's  all about !
Years seems to pass by
Fears, shadow near by !
What will exist after all;
either ash or an  empty  skull;
one more birth creates;
another funeral awaits !
*
BY
williams G maveli  
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.microthemes.com
From "MICROTHEMES", a collection of short poems by Williams. G. Maveli

Your lovely face
Reflected within
My mirror;
Yielding my thirst;
Your two blue eyes,
Waited within
My tears;
Your elegant face,
Framed within
My soft hair.
Your unpainted lips,
Responded within
my Kiss
You’re bursting *******,
Sinfully for an embrace
Each ****** thirsting
For my loving touch.
*
By
Williamsji Maveli

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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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FESTIVAL OF COLORS
In hues that dance, in shades so bright,
Comes a festival of sheer delight.
Where joy unfurls in every spray,
In colors that chase all gloom away.

With laughter ringing, and hearts so gay,
We welcome the dawn of a vibrant day.
Brushes dipped in nature's palette grand,
Painting dreams across the land.

Smeared in reds, yellows, blues, and greens,
A kaleidoscope of joyful scenes.
Faces adorned with radiant smiles,
As we embrace these colorful miles.

Water balloons burst, and powders fly,
Underneath the open sky.
Each pigment tells a tale untold,
In this carnival of love, so bold.

Friend and foe, stranger and kin,
Bound by the beauty that lies within.
For in this riot of hues so bright,
We find unity in the purest light.

So let the colors merge and blend,
In this jubilant festival, we defend.
For in the chaos, we find peace,
As the festival of colors, we release
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Many people throng the temples to offer,
Prayers, rituals to inhale  for better power,
Today is the day to begin with love and light,
A festival rays of peace in the hearts in bright,
A joyful day and night with all novel delight,
All eyes and hands holding white candle light.
And most of them are richly dressed and keen,
And eat such graceful food and sweets clean
Whilst noisy crackers burst, their lights are seen,
It seems to be a happy day on Earth ever been
But are there not hearts woe-filled, very sad,
Today's the triumph of Good over the bad,
True joy is always when you see smile  in glad,
Love and prosperity in the minds enthralled.
Many people throng the Temples to offer,
Prayers, rituals to inhale  for better power.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

______________
Against the tides of the flowing river of tears,
You came to me, rowing a boat with no fears;
Inspiring and enhancing me in high sky hopes;
Chained me in your arms, by strong love ropes.
Then onwards, my days turned to be very smooth;
A life journey with you, hand in hand, so warmth;
_____________
Against the beams of the burning sun flames
You came to me, kissing my lips with no blames
With a cool power, prestige of your ****** pleasure;
Leaving within me, a gracing, glazing dawn to usher
Then onwards, my days turned to be very smooth;
A life journey with you, hand in hand, so warmth;
______________
Against the intense dark arrows of moonless nights;
You came to me, repeatedly with reflecting lights;
With a glimpse of your bountiful and beautiful look;
You held my body and mind as a whole, in a hook!
Then onwards, my days turned to be very smooth;
A life journey with you, hand in hand, so warmth;
_______________

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


From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, wriiten by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
My mother has become
my beloved child
she had an ending bath
Of eternity, last week
I placed her to bed
in a pure black coffin
And delivered at the
Door step of heaven
She is safe in the hands
of two angels

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

Finally,
I became her own son;
*

Late at night
I was in a deep vision;
A Woman in black,
Tired and looking very ugly
Dressed casually,
Half ****; but thirstily,
Calm, yet vibrant,
Carrying vessels of milk
on her two  *******;
her head was covered by a veil;
but her face was as bright as the
burning Sun;


Finally,
I became her own son

To drink from her vessels of life;
I became her own son and
She is my own mother……
*
By
Williamsji Maveli

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Love leaves me distressed,
Life is so much convoluted;
May I hold close you
the way your body talks; behave,
May I kiss you the way
Your eyes stares; take off
May I adore you the way
Your beauty tempts; attracts
May I die for you the way
Your soul beats  to take me away
Towards an eternal debris
To a far glorious place finally

By Williamsji Maveli
www.williamsji.com
www.williamsgeorge.com
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www.kallettumkara.net
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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

For the first impression,
26%
Laugh
16%
Think
2%
Furious
3%
Happy
5%
Sad
48%
Be­havior..
Behave yourself...
Its all makes a 100 percent perfect  
" Gem of a person"
*
By
Williamsji Maveli

Email:
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Undressed before me; bare in dark in the bed;
An angel whispered a love lyric softly and said:
Put your strong arms around me; hold me tight;
Keep both eyes closed; a kiss; it’s our first night!
*
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


Amidst  heavily trashing thunder;
the dark cloud wept and wonder;
Is  lightening aiming down, its arrows,
like the showers of first rain's  sorrows?
*

BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From "MICROTHEMES", a collection of short-poems.

Flames in her eyes
grows brighter and brighter
until you can no longer see it.
You feel such a great love
coming from these beams.
The glow fades, taking you with it.
In its place two   small globes of
crystal sparks; then rolls back up
to the shape of hard stones;
later to become the tear drops
from the eyes once again.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Two small  Lilly flowers
blossoms on your ******* !
A garden of fruits from
heaven opened
it's doors....

Two tiny cherry flowers
ripened on your lips !
A  river of red wine from
heaven poured
it's drops....
*
By Williamsji Maveli

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
The sea is dancing
while, the sky is singing
the sun is dropping light
while the  shores are sleeping
embracing the green grasses
as a lover of nature;
my heart is  like a bird
flying joyfully....

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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Once,
my good seeds
of love,
falls and enters
your  moist,
fertile dirt,
then, it all
sprouts and
blossoms to
handsome
fruits of
forbidden sins.

*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
Copyright © 2013 Williamsji


Not at all, had I thought;
I would be a branch
of your forbidden tree;
To hang and to entangle;
around your neck; shoulders,
Forever, for you !

Not at all, had I a notion;
I would be a whirl;
to drown; to deepen;
Under your breast; niplets;
Forever, for you!

Not at all, had I belief;
I would be a slave in your
territory; boundary;
to live; to die;
Forever, for you !

Not at all, had I dreamed
I would share in your
Songs and dances ;
In silence with your steps
Forever, for you !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
www.shanthinagar.c­om
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
Longing  to have some romantic moods;
Let us go to a  special hut in the woods.
Climb on  the high  hills in the open air,
Our lovely moments are now to  share.

No one to call me over my mobile phone,
we both lovers now  seems to be  all alone.
Flames of fire burning in the background,
let us enjoy the romance through the  sound.

Two hearts are beating together as if one,
An evening shade for us has just gone
Here at this hours, in this glorious place,
I am now  gazing upon your lovable  face.

When your eyes invites to your side,
a celestial  passion  inspires me  inside.
My heart burns once again as love fire,
Longing  for your grip in deep and desire.


By Williamsji Maveli

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

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…..Forget me dear,
only
just  in
my own loss !
…forgive me dear,
only
just in
my own defeat !
…kiss me dear,
only
Just in
my own lips
…**** me dear,
Just in
my own lust

*
Williamsji Maveli
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
An evil is dormant inside
Your angelic body;
An enmity prevails
In every friendship;
A friendship to hate you once;
An enmity to love you always…
Finally, when everything was over
I was tired of doing the same
Over and more often……
How do I make things alright?
And I never wish to fight……
Forgive……Forgive…….

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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www.kallettumkara.net
www.fourangles.com
www.christ-bcom.com
www.maveliveedu.com
www.thefilmmagazine.com
She brought me here from the oasis,
I stole her whirling from the deep ocean,
Prior to her warm embrace,
I was tempted by her fragrance,
Honey and milk seem to be good,
You can borrow my soul on rental
I keep whispering in your sharp ears,
Who made my body and soul
Creating me, giving birth as a whole,
A day will come to go into another hole.
Find your own pathway beyond all times,
Well-being who gave life as tribute,
To drink all from the purest white petals
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
The Sheep wears white,
while the wolf bears black
Time has developed the
sharpest weapons of all times;
friends and foes too.....

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 (ETISALAT) 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.
From bud to bloom, she rose, a crimson-thorned caress,
A beauty fierce, yet veiled in softest dress.
Her boughs unfurled, a fragrant invitation,
To passing souls who dreamt of sweet elation.

Some, blind to ******, reached for her tempting glow,
Their careless touch, a secret thrill, a flow
Of smiles unguarded, petals gently pressed,
A tender dance beneath the moonlit crest.

But as the moon waned, shadows lengthened deep,
The vibrant bloom began to gently sleep.
Exposed and bare, she rested on the ground,
Her beauty's peak a memory profound.

Yet, in that stillness, wisdom did entwine,
A strength unveiled, a grace that would define
Her journey onward, bathed in morning's light,
A rose reborn, more radiant and bright.
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
From the life book

Alphabets were heart broken
Left leg of  first  letter-A-is missing
Words are sentenced for
Life long imprisonment
Pages  became dry and dark
Black Ink scattered in around
The unfilled pen trembled
Signatures unidentified
Chapters are now closed for ever
Cover page is torn-out
The last day of the book
ends…ends…..ends


Williamsji Maveli
Author is Kerala based freelance writer
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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.

Alphabets are  heartbroken;
  Words fainted
  Expressions inadequate;
     Paragraphs incomplete
and are never ending
  Before giving a  meaningful shape;
a final touch
Initially sentences trembled
Finally, twisted and fragmented
Before it could carry to its womb
The paragraphs were not stable;
Words were squeezed out of gaps
And in between the paragraphs
The Pages became mutilated
Chapter s were partial; not whole
Unable to close up or down
My book exposed probably nothing;
Nothing at all…..
Words flew away out of my mind
recklessly in the wind, so unkind
I stopped seeking lost meanings of
Words, sentences, Paragraph’s,
Pages, chapters and books in  my own life.

*
By Williamsji Maveli

Email: williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com


Looking face to face,
While sitting around the corner,
Under the shadow of a pine tree;
In a celestial twilight;
I looked at her blue eyes;
To speak in silence;
A muted line of a lyric;
A quoted word of a love;
In a light pleasure of a mild touch;
Under her arms in a mild dream;
Further drowning into her stream….  
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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.

A  tender skin,
soft under my finger tips.
Blue eyes watch my touch,
It override with pleasure.
An elegant face,
within the frame of soft hairs
red painted lips thirsts again
responsive to my gentle kiss.
A half-**** body,
youthfully eager for bursting
every part confirms
to my loving touch.
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
Give me a word....


By Williamsji Maveli

Give me a drop of a word
I need to catch hold
of that word-beetle
with my tongue.
black words are swinging
in and around the evil tongues

Give me a piece of chalk
just to break  the lock of the
alphabets with my words
chalks of charcoal draws while the
live coal falls on my chest

Give me  a look of kindness
my throat has become drought and dry
I am unable to drink a drop of water
looks of kindness becomes angry eyes
the lights of virtue becomes
fumes of darkness

Written By

Williamsji Maveli

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Gleaming bodies knotted in rest,
in an eternal sadistic, ****** lust,
seeking pleasure from love dance,
in quest of surprise and a romance.

The red lips meet in yielding kiss,
tongue begin passion, never to miss
Forgotten now, all exterior sphere.
None are excluded in this line here

Love stroke on two bodies to ponder
She arches up for his caress nurture
He finds the smooth doorway wide
in an embrace of womanly wet ride

________

    BY
    WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Gloomy,  no-one else;

moonlight softens

the hours of darkness

as she stands so sensual

gently by the wall

a small window

opens to the world

golden light shines

on her cheeks;

caresses the curve

of her *******

her face

hidden in dark shade

safety in shadows

intelligent eyes

gently glow ; A young women

exposed, confident, thrilled

delicate hands

arms deliberate at her side

she stands there

a soft engraving

to art and beauty

to life and lust.
*
________

BY

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

God forgives all my Sins;
Heals my painful, deadly diseases while alive;
Takes me to his home!
**
By
Williamsji Maveli
A Haiku on Spirituality: From the collection of Haiku's titled as SEASHELLS, written by Williamsji Maveli

    As God is within me;
    Never a fear for anything in life;
    May love be my comfort !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
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A HAIKU POEM ON SPIRITUALITY from the HAIKU Collection titled as "Seashells" by Williamsji Maveli

Like, the green mountains envelopes into
the bounty of the hills and valleys;
The valleys in turn mingle with rivers;
and the rivers with the deep ocean,
The winds of lust, hug with emotion;
Nothing on this earth world is single;
In one way or other all of us mingle;
Why not you and me, go hand in hand !
*
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From MICROTHEMES, a collection of short poems, written by Williamsji Maveli

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
In the creation of God’s stunning paradise,
Adam, the first male sat devoid of any jeopardize,
Fostering the grace and loveliness of **** Eve,
looking at her natural, fiery body with wicked eyes,
Snake crawled from the other side of a forbidden tree,
Both, Adam and Eye, were uncovered and free,
External backyard stood with red ripened apples,
While his lips longed hard towards her *******,
The first ever sin, they dealt with quietly sitting,
Eating, embracing, kissing and together biting,
God, announced his anger 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.

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
In the shadows of lives bitter rain,
Where pain and sorrow often reign,
There's a beacon of light that still remains,
In the simple yet profound act of a smile.

Though tears may flow, and hearts may ache,
In the depths of despair, a choice we make,
To let our spirits rise, no matter the trial,
To find solace and strength in a smile.

For in that curve upon our lips,
Lies a power that gently grips,
The turmoil within, calming the wild,
As we bravely endure, wearing a smile.

It whispers of hope in the darkest night,
It kindles warmth, igniting the light,
Guiding us through the darkest mile,
Urging us on, with a steadfast smile.

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
Green leaves grow on your body stems,

Two deep blue eyes glow like  gold gems,

Soft rose petals are fresh on the your face,

Outsourcing, nurturing the human race

Lyrics are star clusters of pure love delight,

Your fruit garden is my heavenly heart;

It slowly opens its buds in a shy of love,

Pure nectar flows down from the above

__________

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
Green Leaves : Williamsji Maveli writes Inspirational poems

Poetess Piusha Singh

Sun is the happiest to
welcome his beloved.
Together they spawn
a new love story, nature
witnessing their coupling,
bringing  the warmth around.
_________
Inspired by the above,
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI WRITES….
_________
What is inside you dear Sun that can hold me?
I dream of thee, but to love thee, I can never hope,
I am like the morning dew drop to perish and diminish,
Too tiny to take thee unto heart, my life is all in tears

__________
NOTE: GREEN LEAVES: 1 This is from the collection of inspirational poems My Courtesy and love to Poetess Piusha Singh-Williamsji Maveli
GREEN LEAVES: Inspirational poems
Healing Hugs by Piusha Singh

" Erased the salty tears of love, yesterday
Roosted in these healing hugs together
Severed the shackle of mortality of  life
Tethered in this cosmic union forever"
Written by Poetess Piusha Singh
___________
• Inspired by the above lines,
• Williamsji Maveli writes…
__________
Love creeps into minds when nature fulfills,
Blue Lake in silence never flow towards hills,
Awakes in thirst when pure sweet honey pours,
Passionate devotion extends its hand for hugs.
____________
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
GREEN LEAVES: 2 From the collection of inspirational poems of Poetess Piusha Singh. My courtesy and love to Poetess Piusha Singh -WILLIAMSJI
GREEN LEAVES,

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI - PIUSHA SINGH

inspirational short poems....

Poem title : Healing Hugs

by Piusha Singh
________

    Gazing on the beauty of burning sun

    Warming in his arms of soft embrace

    Nestled in the cozy comfort of elegance

    Fearless in the wilderness of fragrance.

__________

    Inspired by the above lines,
    WILLIAMSJI MAVELI WRITES.....

__________

Love creeps into minds when nature fulfills,

Blue Lake in silence never flow towards hills,

Awakes in thirst when pure sweet honey pours,

Passionate devotion extend its hands for hugs.

____________

BY

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

NOTE:

My courtesy and love to Honorable Poetess Piusha Singh

A fast-track court in the capital city;
A Judiciary of a democratic Country;
Hearing the a gang-**** case,
reserved its order
on the quantum of
Punishment for the
four convicted in the
Gang-**** and ******
of a 23-year-old
innocent girl

A 237- page judgment,
Noting that that the
Crime was committed
in an extremely brutal manner.
“The major part of her intestine
was pulled out from the body,”
the Doctor  said.

The prosecution has sought
the death penalty for the
four convicts, while the
Defense lawyers for the
Convicted are pleading
for a lenient verdict.
The arguments in the
gruesome gang-**** case
are over and sentencing
will be announced
at 2.30 pm on Friday,
13th September, 2013

"The sentence which is
very appropriate is nothing
short of death,"
special public prosecutor
told the court.


“The common man
will lose faith in the judiciary
if the harshest punishment
is not given “
the Judge remarked;
Guilty of ******,
Gang ****,
Unnatural ***,
Criminal conspiracy,  
destruction of evidence,
Kidnapping and attempting to ****,
the  eyewitness  said

The fifth convict
Committed suicide
in Tihar Jail
in March this year

The sixth convict
was a juvenile at the time
of the incident and has been
given a three- year term
in a reformation home.

A fast-track court,
A Judiciary of a democratic
Country will order
Stop Crime against women !
“Hang them,
Not let them go free”
**
______________

BY
WILLI­AMSJI MAVELI
The Poem is written in view of  a support with a motto "Stop Crime against women !"
by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Harvesting festival
is around the paddy field;
But nothing to harvest,
Except my own deadly sins!

Reaping Carnival
is around the shopping corner;
But nothing to dig out;
Except my own old culture!

Delicious homemade dish
is around the dining table;
But no one to taste it;
Except my own big stomach!
**
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
Heaven is on earth

When you are away from my side
I felt like the hell is on  earth,
When you slowly touched  my body
I felt like first rain in the desert,
When you lightly kissed on  my lips
I felt like the first dewdrops on grass
When you lied down on my bed side
I felt like  sea *******  the  shore
When you pulled down  to embrace
I felt like moonlight driped into dark
When we both shared life together
I felt that heaven is on earth


WILLIAMSJI
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Reviewer: Mrs.Rosmy Joseph Ernakulam
Poetry is like an impulsive steady flow of powerful feelings in human life: it takes its origins from emotional recollections in tranquility. Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows, and of lending existence to nothing. Williamsji’s lyrics cannot be treated as poems, but represents an image or a sketch from different angles of human life.. His writings are simple and generous. The title of his latest work “Arramviralthumbath….” (On the tip of the sixth finger) is a legendary concept of a writer’s pen, which is similar to the sixth finger used for scribbling the emotions into paper.

Sizzling body is a graveyard;
Your soul shall resurrect to heavenly agony;
Incapable to glimpse beyond that!
**___________
BY
WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
From SEASHELL's, a collection of HAIKU POEMS, written by WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

My thirst dies without your milk;
Hence, I pour to drink my own blood;
My hunger grows without your fruit;
Hence, I cook to eat my own flesh !
Neither I am a man nor a women,
I am the milk; blood;fruit and flesh.
*
BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI
williamsji@yahoo.com
www.williamsji.com
From the collection of my short poems "microthemes" by Williamsji Maveli
The Creation

On the first petals of the creation,
sensual honey drops down,
and the creator decides the
deed, destiny and the death

The Situation

Situations beats the drum
environment becomes "Tsunami"
"Katrina" blows the winds;
"Rita" is shaking her *******;
whales swallow the waves;
fire erupts on the volcano;
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
blossoms again

The Destruction

"Bhaghdad " is burning to ashes
legs of September eleventh
is getting twisted
someone is planting a bomb
in mother's womb
the war weapons of  suiciders
pierced the concrete walls;
let not even a new baby to be
born thirsting for the milk of life;
hereafter........

By Williamsji Maveli

Email:
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www.williamsgeorge.com
www.williamsji.com
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www.kallettumkara.net
www.christ-bcom.com
www.thefilmmagazine.com
www.mavelinadu.com

Her two white rabbits out;
from a black blouse; three buttons break;
out of  control to catch !
*
___________

BY

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Adam, black in color,
And strong in vigor;
He represents the first
Man in the beginning.
He shades…..
Eve, white in color
And bold in fear;
She represents the first
Women of the evening,
She fades…….
Spiritually, a man is mature,
Physically, a woman is nature.
Adam is descriptive, energetic
Eve is initiator, derivative
In paradise,
Both are naked; but
Not at all ashamed of………
*

BY WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

Email:williamsji@yahoo.com
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