"It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without heart."
- Mahatma Gandhi
The above eight quatrains, although written in English, are in the DALIT format. While every quatrain is self-contained and contains a valuable lesson, the eight quatrains as a whole tell a story.
The DALIT is a type of short Filipino poem, consisting of four lines (quatrain) with eight syllables each. The rhyming pattern is AABB. There’s a controversy regarding its origin. One school of thought states that the dalit is Spanish in origin, particularly because its syllabification is even or pares (pairs). Hence, it is said that the Spanish popularized the dalit in the Philippines. Another view holds that the dalit is indigenous, but the friars used its popularity to promote Catholicism, in the form of meditative verses.