its called a Sonnet. i found this example online.
The white clouds, in black theme;
Hidden daylight on the Eastern earth,
For Great Poets a dreadful dearth,
For the poetic vegetation to take birth ;
The spotted moon shining upon its seam-
Without vitality, fragile against the agile clouds,
Heading towards it to spread the shroud,
No star in the scenery, no men to cry aloud;
Where's the smile, where's the gleam?
Where's the hope where's the dream?
The billows will fall as water vapours
Upon the wish of the Lord!
If not poetry will form itself in the dark-
Fighting to shape its form.
The white clouds in the black theme ;
Perhaps the fault of the painter...
Colors spreading toward the subject tower;
A new shade to be brushed
To save it from being crushed;
Or a few drops upon the face with a pull on the edges will form-
The spotted moon, shining upon its seam.
Im sorry it is not a sonnet because a sonnet always has 14 lines and is usualy about love, it also has a set rhyme scheme
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines with very specific rhyme patterns.
Ballad
The Rondeau is a 13-lined poem which is a variation of the 14-lined Sonnet.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
Trioxide
nine-lined poem
an eight lined poem is an octet :)
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines with very specific rhyme patterns.
Name #2Another name for an eight lined poem is an "octave".Another name for an eight lined poem is "triolet".
Ballad
The Rondeau is a 13-lined poem which is a variation of the 14-lined Sonnet.
A quatrain
its a poem with 20 lines and that's that HAHA
What is the nof the famous style of Japanese poetry that only uses three lines