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(|Anapestic tetrameter|)
A style of poetic meter.
 
(|Doosodarian Poetry|)
An unusual form of poetry that contained empty spaces, or lacunae, during which the poet and audience were encouraged to acknowledge the emptiness of the experience.
 
(|Drabian love sonnet|)
A form of poetry Q used to woo Captain Janeway.
 
(|Limerick|)
A rhyming poem, often with a raunchy subject. One such limerick began, "There was a young lady from Venus, whose body was shaped like a..." (TNG: The Naked Now)
 
(|Repetitive Epic|)
The Repetitive Epic is a Cardassian literature style. Garak claimed The Never-ending Sacrifice was this style's greatest achievement. (DS9: The Wire)
 
(|Steheht mode|)
Steheht mode is a style of Vulcan poetry. (ST #35: The Romulan Way by Diane Duane and Peter Morwood)

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