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13y ago

Much of the world's poetry is not rhymed, but rather defined by meter (rhythm). What you call a poem depends on the meter (dacylic hexameter, iambic pentameter, hendecasyllabic, etc.), the subject matter (ode, elegy, lament, hymn, epic, etc.), the length (couplet, quatrain, etc.), the form (Sonnet, limerick, etc.), and any number of other factors.

Common examples of unrhymed poetry in English include haiku, blank verse (like much of Shakespeare), and free verse.
some descriptive poems, haikus, septolets, tankas, naanis, and about fifty gajillion others

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13y ago

It is called free verse, a type of poetry that that does not follow a pattern. EX.

PING PONG

this summer,

with nothing better to do,

i played ping pong.

soon i was obsessed.

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12y ago

The same way as rhyming poems, but without the rhymes.

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11y ago

Poems that do not rhyme are known as blank verse.

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15y ago

Free verse.

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blank verse

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free verse

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free verse

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