I think they may be called pallindromes.
B. L Clayton.
Reverse poems are poems that can be read both forwards and backwards, with different meanings. One example is "Lost Generation" by Jonathan Reed, where the poem reads one way to express a negative view of society, and when read in reverse, it conveys a positive message. Another example is "Mirror" by Shel Silverstein, where the poem reflects different perspectives when read forwards and backwards.
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He has an autobiography called Moonwalk and another book called Dancing the Dream which contains poems written by him, and a couple of his drawings.
They are both poems by Lisel Mueller. One is called The Exhibit and the other is called Blood Oranges. Another difference, is that they are composed of different words and were written on different dates.
i don't know what they are called but he defiantly writ 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".
poems, rhyme
An anthology.
Poems that go up and down are called 'Acrostic' poems Example: T -fhskjf R -sdjkh E -jdddh E -euyaj
The major divisions of poems are call stanzas. They aren't always dictated by rhyme, since not all poems rhyme. However, when you have a group of lines, then a blank line, and then another group of lines, the groups of lines are called a stanza.
stanzas