It has 4 lines.. well to create a sufficient piece of short work well, you could possibly do about 4 to 5 line.
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Actually, there is no set number. A short poem could conceivably be a single line and still be a poem, although 2 lines might make it clearer that it isn't an attempt at a sentence. :)
As many lines as your heart desires. Punctuation is also up to the author. Free verse is just that. Free.
Free verse does not have a set number of lines. It is a form of poetry that does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter, allowing the poet to create lines of various lengths.
A free verse poem can have as many lines as you want it to have. There is no rhyme or measure throughout this poem.
There are as many lines as you choose to write.
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3 lines
5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables
Four lines or more
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As many lines as your heart desires. Punctuation is also up to the author. Free verse is just that. Free.
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That kind of poetry is called free verse.
Edwin Muir wrote in blank verse.Blank verse is often confused with free verse. Free verse avoids traditional poetic forms such as rhyme schemes and conventional metres and can follow any pattern the poet wishes which means that the verses and lines can differ in length as the poet chooses. However blank verse like free verse is also unrhymed but each line in blank verse has roughly the same number of stresses and syllables, usually following the iambic pentameter
Free verse has variable rhythm.
Many poets write poems in free verse. Sylvia Plath's "Tulips" is written in free verse, just to name one.
Free form and free verse.
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as long as you want it to be, it's FREE verse
There isn't a requirement of rhythm for a free verse poem.
a lyric