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.
Free-Verse can be synonymous with stream of consciousness. The beat generation were not the first, but were pioneers in this genre. Look at works such as "On The Road" by Kerouac or "Naked Lunch" by Ginsberg. Gertrude Stein is also an earlier eXample of free verse.
There *can* be, but it is unlikely that it would happen. Free verse doesn't have to follow any rhyme or stanza repetitiion schemes, so... when looking for quatrains, you should look elsewhere. :)
Look up E.E. Cummings Ogden Nash T.S. Elliot
the song is called Look at me now , by Chris Brown (1st verse) , Busta Rhymes ( 2nd verse and Lil` Wayne (3rd verse) .
You can check The Bible book name, its chapter, and verse number if we have the verse. It is easier to look it up if you have either the verse topic or the verse itself.
go look on lyric sites..
yes, but lil waynes verse takes it down a notch
Walt Whitman is often considered the "Father of Free Verse" for his pioneering work in American poetry, particularly in his seminal collection "Leaves of Grass" published in 1855. Whitman's innovative use of organic forms and unconventional line breaks helped establish free verse as a distinct poetic form.
They made it look like they were free and didn't look like slaves.
Try listening to "Over The Rainbow" by Judy Garland. Maybe it's that song.
You can always tell when Shakespeare is writing in verse. When he is writing in prose, the paragraphs look like this, with the sentences wrapped around to the next line without a capital. Paragraphs of prose look like big blocks of text. The situation differs much with blank Verse which is written in this way. All lines start in a capital but that Does not mean every sentence is a line. Some sentences in Shakespeare's verse Do not end where the lines end. This can be Another sign the lines are all in verse.