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John Thomas Tharayil
Poems
Sep 11
Dark eyes trapped me
Dark eyesΒ
That smile at me
Same eyes tell me all things.Β
I fell prey to those eyes lowly.Β
Got trapped
A cinquain by definition has five lines, but in an American cinquain, each line has its own specific number of syllables and stresses.
First line: The first line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stressed syllable.
Second line: The second line of an American cinquain has four syllables and two stresses.
Third line: The third line of an American cinquain has six syllables and three stresses.
Fourth line: The fourth line of an American cinquain has eight syllables and four stresses.
Fifth line: The last line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stress
#dark
#eyes
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John Thomas Tharayil
Bangalore India
(Bangalore India)
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