Music is one of the major factors that makes poetry pleasant to the reader. This phenomenon can be explored in world poetry. After all the rate of the stability of a poem, as a local and global cultural entity, depends on its usage of music, and the music of poetry has an extremely vast range. Its origin and rhythm are different among various nations.
In Arabic poetry one may hear the melody of camels running in the desert. When one reads the poems of Samih Al-Qasim, for example, these internal and external melodies are quite apparent.
Hawarit Al-ar’s outstanding odes use such internal music. His Tafilih is also very rhythmic and uses the famous prosodic rhythms, such as ramal, and various rhymes and styles, such as “muzdawaj” and free interval rhymes.