Bag om Virgin Rhymes
These poems surpass in lyrical elegance;blunt expression of sensual love;rhythmic precision; metaphorical language and rhetoric- a material evidence of author's poetic genius. Muhammad Bilal, a new author, has made his mark while introducing his book to the readers.This collection is an exquisite blend of emotion and thought.Vivid portrayl of pathetic romance entices the reader who feel dazzled by the beauty of lyrical account of sufferers of love.Thematic diversity adds to the dynamic resonance of the poems while concrete, crisp and lucid details of natural landscape lull the reader to slumber. Author has succeeded phenomenally in providing his readers exotic joy and pleasure.Therapeutic influence is a key feeture of these poems.Poet's meditation also takes him to an indistinct valley of philosophisation where he deals with more complex matters of man and his existence. Here, he reflects on topics those galubrious and glum, unleashing his cynicims. Crumbling existence of man is at the centre of such poems. Most of them are written in free verse, suitable for more refined topics. Egalitarianism is well reflected in his poems that mirror to horrible conditions caused by deprivation and poverty. The tone of these poems is depressed, and a mood of melancholy descends on the reader. Love is a dominating feature of virgin rhymes. The tone is highly sentimental and moid is cheer ful. The moments of romance touch climax. Virgin is a beautiful beloved that allures the lover.Conclusively, author has dealt with themes of love, pity, fear, apprehension, injustice, jocundity, nature and death which prove verstility of author.The virgin rhymes contains lyrical love poems that apeal to the readers of this genre. Theme of love is deeply embeded in virgin rhymes which is not only the book for virgins but for all readers as its prime objective is to provide pleasure. These poems reflect highly romantic mood. Virgin rhymes is poetry of sentiments and sensual love. This is an emotional love poetry book which enthralls the reader. This is a beautiful combination of delight and melancholia.
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