Sometimes.
Poetry today is written in countless styles. It can offer the challenge of very rigid restrictions, dictating many things, such as meter, rhyming patterns, and length. And it can have punctuation. Or not. And it can be freestyle, without any order at all. Most of the poets popular today write freestyle. Yes, poems can have periods.
Who am I poems are poems where you have to guess who something is.
They can be considered narrative poems.
Put quotes around the name of the poem. I'm not sure about long poems though, I'm looking into it currently.
Low line poems are poems that is low in lines? IDN (I Don't Know)
No, the title of a poem is enclosed by inverted commas (eg 'The Hollow Men' by TS Eliot) but the title of a book-length text - for example a novel or a volume of poems - is always italicised (eg The Skylight by Robert Gray).
Many poems have no full stops (periods) at all. Otherwise, the longer the poem is, the more it potentially has.
no not usually
yes you can
To answer your question. You will have to put TWO periods.
No you put them in quotation's!
People admire the metaphors and how beautiful they are. Poems use a lot of these to put images in our heads.
Yes.
Yes you do.
Titles of poems should be put in inverted commas (quotation marks).
They are put into periods based on their number of electron shells.
Put song titles and poems in quotation marks. Jaymer aka Jking
with pen or a pencil and put it on the page and write