The cat ate the rat
He felt bad but was kind of glad
Couplet with internal rhymes
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe features end rhyme, internal rhyme, slant rhyme, and a consistent rhyme scheme (ABCBBB). "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost contains end rhyme, internal rhyme, and a structured rhyme scheme (AABA). "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot utilizes slant rhyme, end rhyme, and internal rhyme throughout the poem, with varied rhyme schemes in each section.
Sometimes. Some poems just use descriptive words to help the reader form a picture in there mind. On the other hand, some poems will rhyme to get the attention of the reader.
Poems can rhyme, but poems dont have to rhyme.
Internal rhyme.
Roses are red violets are blue, some poems rhyme, this one doesn't.
Poems do not have to rhyme..but they do generally follow a pattern of word formation.
most of the poems make sense but not all poems rhyme
No, poems do not have to rhyme. Free verse poetry, for example, often does not have a rhyme scheme and focuses more on the flow of ideas and emotions. Rhyming is just one element of poetry, and many poets choose to experiment with different structures and forms.
All poems don't rhyme because its an expressing of feelings it doesn't have to rhyme it should only make sense
No
No.
Free Verse Poems