"Found poetry" is something which was not intended as poetry but has a rhythm and assonance which, when looked at in the right way, does sound like poetry. A classic example:
Conductor, when you collect your fare,
Punch in the presence of the passenger.
A buff trip slip for a three cent trip,
A pink trip slip for a five cent trip,
A blue trip slip for a ten cent trip,
Punch brothers, punch with care,
And punch in the presence of the passenger.
Poetry installation.
alliteration
true rhyme
A poem that borrows and rearranges words from another text
Spoken word poetry is the performance of poetry. Can be done on a beat or without a beat. Example of a spoken word artist is Skrybla. His tracks are available on all streaming platforms. You can watch his youtube videos (@Skrybla Official) for a better understanding
Poetry installation.
examples of deviation in poetry
How was I To Know is an example of a short dramatic poetry. The short dramatic poetry is also called dramatic monologue poems.
No, a tiger is not an example of lyric poetry. Lyric poetry is a type of emotional and song-like poetry that expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts. Tigers are large carnivorous mammals and are not related to poetry in that sense.
No, Danny Deever is an example of Ballad. In the poem it often repeats itself that leaves it to be a Ballad form of a poem.
A haiku is an example.
Free verse is poetry that doesn't have a rhyme scheme or meter as is found in other forms of poetry.
Sylvia Plath's "Lady Lazarus" is an example of confessional poetry. Plath's raw and emotional honesty in addressing personal experiences and her inner struggles with mental illness align with the confessional poetry movement of the mid-20th century.
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One example of a cliché in Elizabethan poetry that the metaphysical poets might have wanted to avoid is comparing love to a red rose. Metaphysical poets sought to use wit, elaborate conceits, and unconventional comparisons in their work, moving away from the conventional and overused imagery found in earlier poetry.
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