this is from a poem i made myself.
Why, oh why
did you make me cry
now I can only think of your
betrayal.. trayal....ayal.......yal.......
So-oh-oh-oh-oh why? Oh why?
Did you have to go and make me cry?
Saw you, with someone else,
He wasn't ME!
How could you do this, you SEE!
There's still more, but it wont be revealed to the public yet.
Sure! Here is an example of a poem using echo verse:
In the forest, dark and deep (A) Lies a secret, fast asleep (B) Whispers carried by the breeze (A) Dance among the tall trees (B)
An example of echo verse is the poem "The Echoing Green" by William Blake. In this poem, the word "echo" is repeated throughout, mimicking the concept of an echo reverberating in a green, pastoral setting.
do you agree with the statement in the second verse that children laugh in mirth at others tears? give an example
do you agree withe statement in the second verse that children laugh in mirth at others tears? give an example
No, "Eldorado" is not a free verse poem. It is a narrative poem with a set rhyme scheme and structure.
There isn't a requirement of rhythm for a free verse poem.
Limericks are a familiar example. Look up Edward Lear.
An example of blank verse in Walt Whitman's poetry can be found in his collection "Leaves of Grass," particularly in the poem "Song of Myself." In Emily Dickinson's work, "I could not stop for Death" is an example that features blank verse. Both Whitman and Dickinson use this free verse form to create a natural and fluid rhythm in their poetry.
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He recited a beautiful verse from his favorite poem during the ceremony.
Verse in a poem provides structure and rhythm, helping to create a musical quality and flow. It can also contribute to the overall mood and tone of the poem, emphasizing certain words or ideas. Additionally, verse can enhance the aesthetic appeal and memorability of the poem.
Yes, a "my name" poem can be a free verse poem. The structure and form of the poem depend on the poet's preference and creativity.