A long verse is called an "epos" which is greek for "epic poem."
i think well from what my teacher told me is that there called black verse that's my best guess. Ah-oh-ho! Not "black " verse! It is called "blank" Blank verse is different from free verse. Look at difference. verse!. THere is also "free "verse or u-nrhymed poetry.
Poetry that doesn't rhyme but follows a regular metrical pattern is called blank verse.
A line that is repeated at the end of each verse is called as REFRAIN.
Shakespeare wrote a lot in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter.
A stanza or paragraph
as long as you want it to be, it's FREE verse
stinkybad verse
i think well from what my teacher told me is that there called black verse that's my best guess. Ah-oh-ho! Not "black " verse! It is called "blank" Blank verse is different from free verse. Look at difference. verse!. THere is also "free "verse or u-nrhymed poetry.
A long verse poem that would contain lines about being bloodied but not falling would be called a long poem. Long poem are often thought to be poems that are book length, like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
a verse in a Japanese poem is called a haiku is that what you meant??
It can be called a free-verse.
It is called prose.
a free verse
a verse
Ode
A verse with no rhyme but with meter is called blank verse. Blank verse is a form of poetry characterized by a consistent meter, most commonly iambic pentameter, but lacking a rhyme scheme. It is often used in dramatic works and epic poetry.
A line. Ex: lines 1 through 4 uses internal rhyme