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 poem "The Arrow and the Song" was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1845. It is a short and simple poem that explores the idea of the lasting impact of our actions and words.
Improve Diamanté poem: a seven-line, diamond-shape poem based on two contrasting ideas
The words "triumph" and "disaster" are written as "triumph" and "disaster" in the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling to emphasize the contrast between the two outcomes. By using a different variation of formatting, Kipling is able to visually represent the conflicting nature of these two situations in the poem.
The poem containing the words "If I were blind ..." was written by John Milton in his poem "On His Blindness." In the poem, Milton reflects on his own blindness and questions how he can serve God despite his physical limitation.
A long poem can be called an epic poem.
The words were originally a poem, written by Francis Scott Key.
The Mahabharata with 74,000 verses and about 1.8 million words. Written by Vyasa.
This poem is written by "Anonymous" in this poem she says that we have to be careful about what we have to speak because it can either break a heart or heal it ,so always choose your words before speaking.
A shape poem is a poem that is shaped like any object. For example a poem shaped like a butterfly and then i put words around the butterfly's outline to describe the butterfly. So around it i would put flutter, wings, flowing, etc. That is what a shape poem is.
The words were written first ... later came the tune.
If what you mean is a '5 word' poem then no you can't. the shortest poem ever written had 13 words which said; I love being just me, It's so lovely, Oh i love being me.