During childhood, he developed an interest in the Arabic language, especially the old Arabic poems, and learned to play music on a penny whistle.
Some of his songs are old Arabic poems that can be comprehended by Arabic linguists.
In fact, he wrote hymns for the church and other Arabic poems.
Al-Baradoni, as described by most critics, contributed to the rising of the Arabic poem along with a few great poets.
Instead, he doodles Arabic poems on brown paper bags.
His second major work was an Arabic poem, Raudur Rayyaahin, which was published in 1909.
May Murr has also published in the press three collections of Arabic classical poems:
The main purpose of this work is to explain to Hebrew poets should model their poems based around the structure of Arabic poems.
He started writing Arabic poems in the 1930s.
It also contains a huge collection of Arabic poems.