Free verse, vers libre, verse, which is free from rigid rhymometric composition, occupying a rather wide niche in the European, in particular, English, poetry of the 20th century. This type of versification, which is characterized by the sequential rejection of all the "secondary signs" of verse speech: rhyme, syllable meter, isotony and isosyllabism (equality of strings according to the number of stresses or syllables) and regular strokes.
Do you remember?
We were young.
They rejoiced in life.
Laughed.
We cried.
We struggled with difficulties.
Always together.
Always near.
Hand in hand.
Cheek to cheek.
Well - together.
Bad - together.
Did not notice how time goes by.
They did not hurry to live.
We just lived.
Enjoyed the happiness.
Do you remember?
We were young.