Yes, free verse poetry does not adhere to a specific structure or form and is defined by its lack of traditional meter, rhyme, or structure. It allows for more flexibility and creativity in crafting a poem.
Poems is the plural of poem. The form poem's is a possessive form (genitive) or a contraction with the verb is. Plurals are NOT formed with an apostrophe.The apostrophe marks either a genitive form or an ellision, i.e. when the 'i' of 'is' dropped and 'poem is' is contracted to 'poem's' as in "This poem's the best I've ever read".The genitive form is either singular or plural. 'The form of the poem' could be written as 'The poem's form', while 'the form of the poems' would be 'the poems' form', with the apostrophe coming after the 's' in the plural.Examples :The poem is in the book of poems. (singular and plural)The poem's form is unique. (The form of the poem is unique.)The poems' author is unknown. (referring to a group of poems)This poem's very interesting. (This poem is very interesting.)
nothing....a poem doesnt always have a hidden meaning
From my memory Inuyasha doesnt ever kiss Kagome in his human form, Im not sure though but about 80% sure he doesnt
The possessive form of the singular noun poem is poem's.
What ever the poem is about
i need answer
Yes, the poem 'The City in The Sea' is in fact a form poem. This poem was written by Edgar Allan Poe.
Maybe none. It all depends on the story and the poem.
Examples of poem with ing form of the verbs is poem by Stevie smith.
a poem that you think is nice( did you ever go to school?)
There is form in every poem. Different poems may have different forms
if a highwayman was caught he would be hung