Poetry has some defined characteristics which poets have observed strictly through ages which are metrical form, perfection in rhythm and metre and loftiness in ideas. It also has to essentially contain music inborn. We know these are hard for untrained and lazy intellects to observe while writing poetry. But writing poetry without metre and rhythm was a taboo in mankind's long history and no one dared to write without them. Those who could not keep them could write but could not claim as a poet. Metre is an inviolable rule in poetry. Because there are millions of inferior poets now and there are equal numbers of such editors and publishers, poetry without metre and rhythm gets published regularly and we take them for granted.
Poems are written for the delight of the soul.
Mary Caroline Denver has written: 'Poems' 'Poems' 'Poems'
Anthony Conran has written: 'Castles' 'Three Celtic poems' 'Collected poems' 'Formal poems'
Leo Connellan has written: 'First selected poems' 'Short Poems, City Poems, 1944-1998' 'Provincetown, and other poems' 'Crossing America' 'New and collected poems'
Fred A. Campbell has written: 'Popular Poems' 'Popular poems'
Eugene Foster McSpedden has written: 'Poems' 'Poems'
Ivo Mosley has written: 'Love Poems' 'Earth Poems'
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R. V. has written: 'New court-songs and poems' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, English Songs, Songs, English
283 poems
Richard A. Dixon has written: 'Poems and Stuff' 'POEMS WITH EARNEST MESSAGES: READ AND FIND YOUR EARNEST ANSWERS:' 'Poems About You And Me And Him'
Kenneth Berry has written: 'Poems on Leicester Cathedral' 'Eco-Poems'