Ricalai (Rik-uh-lay) An original form created by Richard W. Jenkins. Thank you Richard for teaching me this wonderful poetic form and allowing me to give it a try. :-) Thank you for all the encouragement and continued support. Thank you for being you!
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this is sensual without being blunt...it whispers strongly of passion...and lets us imagine.
and more than just about the physical act, this is about a closeness that only comes when there is a real emotional and mental attachment as well.
two bodies coming together, but also two minds, two hearts.
beautiful...and i see the influence of the old poets...most definitely.
j.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Thank you for reading and the thoughtful review! I love expressing a feeling...
The entwining of mutual attentions encapsulated within eloquent prose and wordplay - just exquisite to read and soak up the ambiance - got the ahhhhh factor! :-)
I love how the 1st and 4th verse rhyme and the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th verses rhyme with each other. With 5 verses, it has a song-like quality to it.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Well, thank you very much for reading and for the review! I do appreciate you taking the time to do .. read moreWell, thank you very much for reading and for the review! I do appreciate you taking the time to do so...if you are interested, check out my Author Notes...maybe give it a try! :-)
What is it about hands.. that picture is.. a monument to photography. It lingers as eyes travel your words.. in Picalai.. (that word trickles off the tongue!). ' .. Velvet touch, traced hinder-most, each lush sensation’s engrossed ... '
How thought provoking is that. Beautiful form, lovely words.
Hope my words mean just a little something to you... one can only hope to achieve some contact or another!
Posted 7 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
OMGOODNESS! I somehow missed this wonderful review!!! Thank you so very much!..