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Sunday Musings: By Williamsji Maveli

Sunday Musings: By  Williamsji Maveli

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  • Sunday Musings:   By Williamsji Maveli
  • Sunday, 21st  September 2014
  • My Sunday Day Greetings to COSMOFUNNEL Administration, to all authors, artistes and viewers

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SYNOPSIS: This is my weekend writing column for a review of a poem from a selected author. This Column is being titled as " Sunday Musings " with a view to feature an in-depth analysis of  any one of the poems from the previous weeks winning nominations, selected by me at random to avoid the elaborate review or comment postings  by me in the usual comments column. Cherie Sumner's almost all poems are great success and have won the nominations; hence it was very difficult to choose the best one for my review. However, I shall plan this column in such a way to accommodate almost all style of poems by all poets and poetess of COSMOFUNNEL, which I hope will give more room for encouragement and inspirations to write. The poems selected are purely from my own liking and discretion and has nothing to do with the ratings, voting and nomination aspects. Hope, readers will understand my view point and enjoy my writing. My views and interpretations in this column are purely my own observations, and it has nothing to do with the personal life of the author of the poem.  

I am eager to read your feed-backs.  The  poem which  I have taken-up for this Sunday Musings is this " The Magic Man Meets His Match "

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The Magic Man Meets His Match

By Poetess Cherie Sumner

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  • During the day, he was known as the magic man
  • Entertaining awe-struck minds with sleight of hand
  • A magician by trade, his illusions were praised
  • Across the world his delusions left all amazed

(Magic or tricks are sometimes referred to as stage magic to distinguish it from paranormal or ritual magic is a performing art that entertains audiences by staging tricks or creating illusions of seemingly impossible or supernatural feats using natural means)

  • At night, after shows, he performed another lie
  • The tricks for the public, in his bed still applied
  • Women craved his unique hypnotic suspension
  • His ‘hocus pocus’ in the sheets held their attention

(The feats are called magic tricks, effects or illusions. A professional who performs such illusions is called a stage magician or an illusionist. Some performers may also be referred to by names reflecting the type of magical effects they perform)

  • Though his magical techniques drove the ladies wild
  • After he seduced them, his interest fell mild
  • Nightly, he gave the same old magic bedroom show
  • And his libido waned to no more ebb and flow

(Traditionally, magicians refuse to reveal the methods behind their tricks to the audience. . Magicians may a rabbit from an empty hat, make something seem to disappear, or transforms a red silk handkerchief into a white handkerchief)

  • Until things were shook up by a lady in red
  • She brought her own magic to pulse inside his bed
  • Unlike the others, she saw through his magician’s ruse 
  • With her own playful inspiring tricks, he was amused

(Love is like magic and our life too. And it will always be illusionary. For Life remains for others, and love exists with a sweet mystery)

  • She offered him pleasures that drove him insane
  • Her little ‘abracadabra’ messed with his brain
  • Any move he tried on her was equally matched
  • Every trick in his book she mastered from scratch

(Life and love are wondrous and strange. And there's nothing in life That love cannot change)

  • Finally, in frenzied passion he could never hide
  • He thrust his magic wand of flesh in her deep inside
  • She moaned from its penetrating disappearing act
  • His hard magic stirred inside her with strong impact

(Love is the answer that everyone seeks. Love is the universal language that every hear speaks)

  • And they both fell into a spell of love’s romance
  • This was no one night stand’s shallow circumstance
  • A new magic was created in the magic man
  • No deception for him to master or understand  

(Love can neither be bought nor sold.  It is priceless and free, Love, like pure magic, it is always life's sweet mystery)

  • The chemistry between them grew even hotter
  • When he found out she was a magician’s daughter
  • She knew all the illusions and tricks of the trade
  • The magic man met his match when he got laid

(Love can transform the most common life into beauty and splendor, sweetness and grace. Love is unselfish, understanding and kind, for it sees with its heart and not with its mind. Love is the answer and not to be questioned at all)

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Romantic philosophy still has its magnetism, but the idea that passion can last a lifetime has lost credence in modern times. One argument against continuing concentration comes from thinking rooted in the emotions occurring when we perceive a significant change in our situation. Change cannot last forever. Ergo, ardent love must fade.

In line with that, many studies have consistently shown that sexual desire and intense romantic love decrease drastically over time. The findings show that the frequency of sexual activity with one’s partner declines steadily, occurring half as often after one year of marriage compared with the first month, and falling off more gradually thereafter.

Please accept my congratulations for rendering a lovely magical treat of poetry by sharing the above verse, You are a fabulous, magical poetess of love overall to our most valuable viewers of COSMOFUNNEL. Keep your golden pen pouring more and more lovely poems like the above, May God bless you always in life and love, Happy writings dear Ambassador of the September month of COSMOFUNNEL, grow like an ambassador of love as you are having a loveable heart and poetic personality.

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WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

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AUTHOR WILLIAMS...

Dear Poetess Cherie Sumner,

Love is magic as well as real. The illusions are things that we need to be familiar with as love, but really don't work at the same instance. This includes various emotional addictions and co-dependencies. The real thing is as overwhelming as all the stories about it, but it's only found when you are mature enough and whole enough to support it, and many people just aren't. Of course, the immature and needy ones outnumber those that are mature. They don't like hearing this, and they are likely to avoid this answer.

Your poems are  amazing and  you have a variety of symbolic impressions to highlight love and life and its mature natures well narrated and depicted in all your love poems, Please accept my congratulations.

Regards & Love

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

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