Phil, I was being serious. I guess poetry was taught after the fifth grade, all I learned were the simple rhyming kind. But I do know there are different kinds that don't rhyme. :wave:
Well, the original song "Beach Baby" could be said to be a lyric poem - many songs are in that class and are strictly structured as far as regular meter.
Once I butchered it in parody I don't quite know WHAT it is anymore ...
If you're in a poetry competition or submitting a paper to your English teacher, then the actual form or structure of the poem might be important.
If you're just writing for yourself, then anything goes. For some the structure is a good thing - they feel safe within its confines. For others it's too smothering. "Real" poetry is one of those fields I stay away from, because I find many of the practitioners to be too demanding and too artsy-fartsy.
Thanks Phil, My granddaughter asked me to write something to submit to the alopecia group here in Houston. Her daughter is one of eight children in this area. They are trying to put together a news letter for the alopecia society. Thanks for the information. I can work with that. :wave:
Good start Phil, my GGD is four and very brave. Her monthly treatments are very painful, but she told me, "Lots of people have pain." The treatments might work, there is less than a 50% chance, and the cost is more than $500. a month. The news letter is trying to bring awareness of alopecia to the public, and maybe help with the cost. :thankyou: