For eyes that are always open. Why does the poet says this? Ch- The peacock.
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The pattern actually resembles an eye, which she is appreciates immensely. ... Then the poet praises these eye impressions and calls that these violet fringed with golden amber, dark glowing eyes are always open, of course as they can not have eyelids. The poet calls them the 'eyes of the peacock'.
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