There just AB AB rhyme patterns. It means the 2nd and 4th lines rhyme. The 1st and 3rd lines rhyme.
Poems that go up and down are called 'Acrostic' poems Example: T -fhskjf R -sdjkh E -jdddh E -euyaj
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Wallace B. Nichols has written: 'Laodice' 'Tapestries (poems: 1928-1933)'
No, they do not, it is completely the author's choice to have a rhyme scheme or not.
He publised a small book of about 40 poems. It is called, "I'll Miss me when I'm gone"
I think they may be called pallindromes. B. L Clayton.
Helen B. Cruickshank has written: 'Helen B. Cruickshank reads from her collected poems' 'Collected poems' 'More collected poems [of] Helen B. Cruickshank'
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B. Stanley has written: 'Miscellaneous poems'
i don't know what they are called but he defiantly writ poems.
B. McMaster has written: 'The stranger and other poems'
Free Verse Poems
Hilda Doolittle, called H. D., wrote three poems that together are called the Trilogy. The poems are "The Walls Do Not Fall", "Tribute To The Angels". and "The Flowering of the Red".
Mabel B. Tryon has written: 'My garden of poems ..'
I. B. Heathcote has written: ''You mothers of England'! and other poems'
Hugh B. Shafer has written: 'A stockman's poems'
B flat clarinet.