Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry with 17 syllables (5-7-5) in three lines and depicts a particular season of the year with a complicated meaning appealing to one of the five senses. It has no ending with rhyming words.
ABC Poem is a form of poem in which the first words or phrases begin with sequential alphabets A,B,C,D etc in every line. It depicts a picture,mood or feeling.
Acrostic is a form of poem in which the first letter, syllable, word of each line or each paragraph or other recurring feature spells out a word or a message.Sometimes order is followed at the end too.
Ballad is a narrative poetry describing the past heroic,romantic or supernatural power stories. Often it has a moral in the last stanza. A ballad is a quatrains (four-line stanzas) of alternating lines of iambic (an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable) tetrameter (eight syllables) and iambic trimeter (six syllables), known as ballad meter. Usually, only the second and fourth line of a quatrain are rhymed (in the scheme a, b, c, b), which has been taken to suggest that, originally, ballads consisted of couplets (two lines) of rhymed verse, each of (4-3-4-3 syllables)14 syllables.
A ballade is a verse form typically consisting of three eight-line stanzas, each with a consistent metre and a particular rhyme scheme. The last line in the stanza is a refrain, and the stanzas are followed by a four-line concluding stanza (an envoi) usually addressed to a prince. The rhyme scheme is therefore usually 'ababbcbC ababbcbC ababbcbC bcbC', where the capital 'C' is a refrain.
Verse is a type of poetry and of is three kinds :Rhymed verse, Blank verse, Free verse. Rhymed verse is the most commonly used form of verse and generally has a discernible meter and an end rhyme. Blank verse is generally identified by a regular meter (iambic pentameter), but no end rhyme.Free verse is usually defined as having no fixed meter and no end rhyme.
Formula Of Bio (First name)- (Four adjectives that describe the person) Son or Daughter of (your parents names) Lover of (three different things that the person loves) Who feels (three different feelings and when or where they are felt) Who gives (three different things the person gives) Who fears (three different fears the person has) Who would like to see (three different things the person would like to see) Who lives (a brief description of where the person lives) -(last name)