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		|  poem 
  
 
 see also LITERATURE
 - a piece of writing usually in short lines, which sometimes rhyme: poem
 a poem by Burns about a mouse ◎ a book of poems ◎ a love poem
 - poems, seen as a type of literature: poetry (noun U)
 I enjoy reading poetry.
 - relating to poetry or having the qualities of poetry: poetic
 a poetic description of a country scene
 - a collection of poems, often by different authors: anthology
 an anthology of 20th century Scottish poetry
 - writing which is not poetry: prose
 - a short and often amusing poem: rhyme
 - a short poem for children, like a song: nursery rhyme
 - a long song or poem which tells a story: ballad
 - a very long poem which tells the story of a hero and his adventures: epic
 - a person who writes poems: poet
 - to say a poem from memory: recite sth
 At the party, Jenny sang a song and John recited a poem.
 - a performance when sb reads poems to an audience: poetry reading
 - one row of words in a poem: line
 A sonnet is a type of poem with fourteen lines.
 - a group of lines which form part of a poem: verse
 I can't remember the second verse. How does it go?
 - a regular repeated pattern of sound used in songs, poems, etc: rhythm (noun C/U)
 - the technique of using words which have the same sound as each other, especially at the ends of lines: rhyme (noun U); a word which has the same sound as another word: rhyme; if words have the same sound, they rhyme
 an interesting use of rhyme ◎ In this type of poetry, the last two lines usually rhyme.
 - writing that is arranged in lines which have a definite rhythm and which often rhyme at the end: verse (noun U)
 Molière wrote his plays in verse.
 - poetry which does not rhyme: blank verse
 
 
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