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You can measure or indicate the rhyme scheme of a poem using the lines of the poems which are represented by numbers such as AABB or ABABA.
Free Verse Poems
A narrative poem's rhyme scheme is aabb or abab.
Danny McGinnis is a poet. Google a one of his poems called; "WithoutYou"
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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.
Robin writes poems for children. His work appears in a large number of children's anthologies and in the Oxford Reading Tree scheme.
Poems have a set rhyme scheme and short stories can be how ever long
Most poems in cinquain form follow a rhyme scheme of ABABB, ABAAB, or ABCCB.
No, they do not, it is completely the author's choice to have a rhyme scheme or not.
YesNo, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece while narrative poems, are not, strictly speaking, epics: in scope, or in meter, or rhyme scheme.