there is no "first word" that matches every peom...if every poem started with the same word i think you would know it
the first word of a poem is what is never said
The first word in a sentence, in a direct quotation, and in a line of poetry is capitalized.
ABC poetry is a form of poetry where each line starts with a consecutive letter of the alphabet. For example, the first line starts with A, second with B, and so on. This structure can offer a fun challenge for writers to explore different themes and ideas within a limited framework.
When the first letter of every line is a capital then it is traditional.
it often begins with a capital letter.
verse
If you are speaking of a line of poetry, there is no other word which can be used to express the same thing.
I believe it refers to the rhyming scheme of the poem. The last word in the first line (A) would rhyme with the last word in the third line. Likewise the last word in the second line (B) would rhyme with the last word in the fourth line. The scheme repeats itself through the stanza.
Poems use few words, so every word matters.
That is entirely a matter of taste. Some will embrace, some decry whatever you choose.
A synonym for metrical stress in poetry is "accent." It refers to the emphasis placed on a particular syllable in a word or line of poetry to create a rhythmic pattern.
The first word in every sentence is capitalized.
Poetry is a noun.