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sleet_krkn [62]
2 years ago
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Free Verse Poem:

English
1 answer:
ArbitrLikvidat [17]2 years ago
4 0

Based on the question above, the answer below is an eleven line Free Verse Poem which goes thus:

<h3>Paradise I seek</h3>

  • Looking for a Paradise
  • Beware, Beware I heard
  • A Woman wailing from my far left
  • I navigate my way through Forests ancient
  • Climb I did a Green Hill
  • I saw Dancing Rocks in Mazy Motion
  • Rest I did at a Savage Place
  • With Flashing eyes and Floating hair
  • There, I saw a Sacred river not far from a Sunless sea
  • In between is the Holy dread to the Pleasure dome
  • The place I seek

<h3>Free Verse Poem</h3>

  • Free verse poem is defined as a poem with no set rhyming pattern that mimics natural speech patterns.

In conclusion, one can conclude that the above poem is said to be a <u>Free Verse poem</u>

Learn more on <u>Free Verse Poem</u> from here: brainly.com/question/1509140

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