Well, all poems don't have to rhyme, but part of the definition of a "rhyming poem" is that it rhymes, so I would say yes. There has to be at least one rhyme somewhere in the poem or it wouldn't be able to fall under that definition.
All poems don't rhyme because its an expressing of feelings it doesn't have to rhyme it should only make sense
most of the poems make sense but not all poems rhyme
yes.ballads is all about story or narrative a rhyme.
They can be considered narrative poems.
Poems can rhyme, but poems dont have to rhyme.
YesNo, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece while narrative poems, are not, strictly speaking, epics: in scope, or in meter, or rhyme scheme.
A narrative poem tells a story through a series of events, often with a beginning, middle, and end. It typically includes characters, settings, conflict, and a plot that unfolds over time. Additionally, narrative poems may incorporate elements such as dialogue, imagery, and descriptive language to engage readers.
Not all septone poems rhyme. Septone poems consist of seven lines, with each line having ten syllables. The focus is more on the structure and meter of the poem rather than the rhyme scheme.
Poems do not have to rhyme..but they do generally follow a pattern of word formation.
Poems don't have to rhyme, in fact many don't. There are all kinds of poems, like haiku, limerick, and free-verse, and they all follow different schemes.
No, poems do not have to rhyme. Free verse poetry, for example, often does not have a rhyme scheme and focuses more on the flow of ideas and emotions. Rhyming is just one element of poetry, and many poets choose to experiment with different structures and forms.
A narrative poem's rhyme scheme is aabb or abab.