0 poetry whose lines do not have a regular pattern --
1 a style of writing poems without regular rhythm or rhyme (= two or more words ending with the same sound) --
Although her next collections included lyrics in free verse, she still preferred traditional forms and symbolism.
Certainly the free verse of the award winners can hardly be faulted.
Shaw usually works in free verse, and typically her poems are quite short, less than a page.
Aleixandre's early poetry, which he wrote mostly in free verse, is highly surrealistic.
Merritts collections contain serious and humorous poems, and the poetic forms range from traditional verse to free verse to haiku.
Scalzi has commented that he originally wrote the book as free verse poetry, then converted it into prose format.
Kahn's free verse was revolutionary because, in his own words, free verse is mobile, like mobile perspective.
Millikin's works often have political themes, and the text is sometimes written in free verse or ambigrams.