make acrostic from the word "Time".
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An acrostic poem, sometimes called a name poem is one that uses a word or phrase (usually the theme or the underlying subject matter of the poem) written vertically. Each letter of the word/phrase then acts as the beginning letter for a new line of the poem. Whatever is written using each letter must connect to the subject matter.
The first known acrostics date back to ancient times: the name “acrostic” was first used to describe the prophecies of the Erithraean Sibyl, which were written on leaves arranged so that the first letter on each leaf formed a word.
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An acrostic poem, sometimes called a name poem is one that uses a word or phrase (usually the theme or the underlying subject matter of the poem) written vertically. Each letter of the word/phrase then acts as the beginning letter for a new line of the poem. Whatever is written using each letter must connect to the subject matter.
Time flies, and time goes,
Time flies, and time goes,In every single blink.
Time flies, and time goes,In every single blink.Mysteriously upon you it bestows,
Time flies, and time goes,In every single blink.Mysteriously upon you it bestows,Emerge now or at least approach the brink.