The words in a poem are called 'verses.'
Its because that's the poetical term for a sung poem, "Lyrics"
Lyrics are the words that make up a song. The word comes from the word lyre -- one of the first musical instruments. Like the words of a poem, lyrics can rhyme, but not necessarily.
The poem with sideways words is called "Easter Wings" and was written by George Herbert. The poem takes the shape of wings on the page, with words arranged in a way to visually represent the wingspan of a bird.
The lyrics to all of the music by the band "Westlife" can be found online at Poem Hunter. Poem Hunter has the lyrics to every song by "Westlife" listed by name.
When a pattern is created by the placement of rhymed words in a poem, it is called a rhyme scheme.
What is a poem called witch uses the layout of the words to reflect its subject?
A two line poem is called a couplet, they must rhyme though the ending words that is =D hope that helps
Its called a simile
sung poem
The Shel Silverstein poem that ends with the words "I want my Mommy" is called "Late Last Night." It is a humorous poem about a child who is pretending to be scared and ultimately seeks comfort in wanting their mom.
Lyrics are the words to a song. Many songs have both music and lyrics, while some (called instrumentals) just have music. To teach about lyrics, think of them as the lines to a poem. Poetry uses words and literary devices (including metaphors and similes) in order to paint a picture-- that is, to make the subject real in the mind of the reader; song lyrics do the same for the listener: they are the writer's way of communicating. The lyrics contain the writer's ideas, emotions, opinions, and perspectives, which are shared with whoever hears that song.
A 10-line poem is called a decastich and a 13-line poem is called a terza rima.