"Masjidé kā | kabatulah ika prayōgā ||
"Payū | tinirū sami ||
"Gawi kabatūlah ||
"Sigra mantuk prasamia ||
"Wōng Abesah | sireng prapti ||
"Ing nagarania ||
"Anulia | yasa sami ||


The temple of Kabatúlah is most excellent,
Come, let us all imitate it,
And build another Kabatúlah.
They then returned to their home,
And when the people of Abésah arrived
At their country,
They immediately commenced the work.

The sekárs, kinánti, and míjil are sometimes classed under the common or modern measures. The following are examples of those measures.

KINÁNTI,

(Consisting of six lines, terminating in the vowel sound, u, i, a, i, a, and i.)

"Ake wong | sanak sadūlūr ||
"Tan kadiā | Sugriwā bali ||
"Sapolāh | tingkaniā pada ||
"Moang suarā | rupa anūng'gīl ||
"Kadia n'gilu | lan wayang'gā ||
"Kewran sāng | rama ēng ati ||


Most people have brothers and relatives,
But not such as Sugriwa and Báli.
Their actions and conduct were both alike,
And their voice and form was one and the same.
They were like each other even as a substance and its shadow,
And the mind of Ráma himself was confused in distinguishing between them.