* Performance Poetry: These are poems that are written with the intention of being performed in front of an audience. They often incorporate dramatic elements and techniques such as wordplay, rhyme, and body language to engage the audience and convey emotions effectively. Examples include slam poetry, rap, and spoken word poetry.
* Chants: Chants are poems or phrases that are repeated rhythmically, usually in a religious or ceremonial context. They often have a hypnotic effect and are used to create a sense of unity and spiritual connection among participants. Examples include mantras, hymns, and chants used in meditation or spiritual practices.
* Songs: Songs are poems set to music, combining lyrics with melody, harmony, and rhythm. They are intended to be sung and often have catchy tunes, memorable choruses, and verses that express emotions, tell stories, or convey messages.
* Rhymes: Rhymes are poems or verses that have words with similar or identical ending sounds. They are often used in children's literature and nursery rhymes and help develop language and literacy skills. Examples include Mother Goose rhymes, jump rope rhymes, and counting rhymes.