Free
Verse
Free Verse- most common type of poem; much easier to just write
with an idea of emotion, feelings, or pictures in your
head.
Free verse has two restrictions to follow -- theirs no need for a rhyming or
metaphor.
There is no standard size for a free verse poem.
Even though a free verse poem lacks restrictions, you actually set the rules
as you write the poem but you must fulfill them as you continue the poem.
Free verse poems can be written to any extent.
Whether as short break of a comma or a stop of a period.
The length of lines might seem to not fit as well as shorter ones,
but there is no standard size.
Free verse poems can be the most difficult type of poem to write
but it all depends on the topic you have and the regulations you have.
Words like a, an, but, etc. Are not strong enough to be used as linking words.
Words like she, he, they, etc. are also not strong enough to start a sentence
off,
you should be specific instead.
Both of these concepts may cause your poem to be weak and boring,
but their this does not have to be followed.
Words ending off a sentence should be very strong and explain the sentence.
These words should be more specific then the words from the interior of the
sentence.
The history of a free verse poem is a type of formal poetry,
but it origins and history have been brought up by cultural usages.