Free verse poetry is poetry that lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metrical pattern, or musical form. While free verse poems are not devoid of structure, they allow enormous leeway for poets, particularly when compared to more metrically strict forms like blank verse.
Another answer: Closed form poetry, also known as fixed form, consists of poems that follow patterns of lines, meter, rhymes, and stanzas, whereas open form poetry does not.
What this makes me think about is "listening to what others have to say is a way for me to be respectful about what their opinion or subject is about."
Man's conflicts with his environment are his ENVIRONMENTAL conflicts
For power and to pay off debts. Hope this helps! :)