A type of lyric poetry that conveys either a dramatic, amusing, or romantic story.
Ballad
Poetry consisting of a verse with two lines.
Couplet
A type of poetry consisting of a story between a narrator and the audience
Narrative Poetry
A poem that is meant to be sung, other than a ballad
Ode
The type of poetry that has examples such as ballads and odes
Lyric Poetry
A metrical pause in a stanza that's marked with a punctuation or grammar boundary, such as a semi-colon or comma.
Cæsura
A type of poetry without any rhyme, especially for iambic pentameter.
Blank Verse
The use of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry to create a beat
Rhythm
Any two or more words that have a similar sounding ending syllable in any poem, song, or composition.
Rhyme
A pattern structure in poetry such as AABB, ABBA, AAAB, etc.
Rhyme Scheme
Non-rhyming poetry without any regular meter
Free Verse
The basic rhythmic structure of a verse
Meter
Metrical foot consisting of one stressed and two unstressed syllables
Anapest
Metrical pattern consisting of one stressed and two unstressed syllables
Dactyl
Basic unit of measurement of accentual-syllabic meter
Foot