A REVIEW OF WILLIAMSJI MAVELI'S POEM " My Queen is She....."

The Review from critic/Poet Prof.Ā Cijo Joseph Chennelil
Your poem titled " My Queen is She.." is a poem that sings the virtues and enormous qualities inherent in the beloved one who stands with the dear one in thick and thin. The elevated soulmate extends to the dear one all help and assistance.This soulmate occupies the thoughts, minds, hearts and deeds of the dear one in every step of the way. She is inextricably intertwined to the dear one from the beginning to the end. This beloved Queen becomes the toast of the dear one.The Queen of the home of the dear one does act as a sum total of life, she turns out to be a harbinger of bliss and serenity to the dear one. Her presence changes the entire atmoshere from head to foot. She becomes the focal and pivotal part of the dear one in whatever he does. She bestows upon the dear one succour and comfort in his difficulties and obstacles. She is a woman of his imagination and she ultimately acts as a figure of vitality and strength in the life of her better half. Kudos to you Williamsji for writing such a poem of magnificent nature.
Written by Cijo Joseph Chennelil Associate Professor Kristu Jyoti College of Management and Technology.
Williamsji Maveli's poem
My Queen is She....
The Poem
My acclaimed one dwells
in my emotion;
in full motion;
like my body portion;
She is my queen of light heart
and is very keen, not to depart
I have actually seen that
abode of bliss.
My queen is she,
She is enduring;
Immortal; imperishable
My women is she,
She is never ending;
Perpetual; eternal
Only she knows
the sullenness of love
She has extremely felt me
in her breathe
No one comes nearby me,
except you
When I struggle in a dilemma,
Everyone come to share the joy.
Whenever destiny play, a game
Love never shows an injury;
whether in or out
But the pain pervades
every aperture
I am always a follower
of her preachingsā¦
The songs of her own mood and nude;
The wings of her own body and mind
As a forgo for me and for others too,
Let her live long forever and ever.
BY
Williamsji Maveli
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