Haiku
Haiku
Haiku
A world of dew,
A world of struggle.
Free Verse:
Modern poetry
Does not conform to traditional structures of poetry
May or may not rhyme
Can have as many lines or stanzas as the poet wishes to include
Free verse poem is a more contemporary style of writing poetry and
here is a free verse example that was written many years ago (1952)
and became quite the talk of town with its unconventional manners
because it lacks punctuation and some say that the void actually adds
to its fluidity:
E.E. Cummings’s “[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]”
Acrostic
Usually spells out a name or word, phrase or message
To do so it uses the first letter of each line of the poem
It may or may not rhyme
The word that is spelt out plays on the theme of the poem
Here are some acrostic poem examples:
Sonnets
Villanelle
Limerick
Ode
It is known to be one of the oldest forms of poetry
May have originated from ancient Greece
The word ode has been derived from the Greek word ‘aeidein’ meaning
‘to sing or chant’
Originally performed with a musical instrument
Usually written to praise a person, event or thing
We hope this blog helped you understand what is an ode in simple
terms. Here is an ode example:
Elegy
Ballad