Some free poems are unintelligible after reading them. Is it because the reader's appreciation taste is not enough?

Part of the reason is that the intentional logic of some free poems is obscure when readers can't understand them, part of the reason is that some poems are mixed, and part of the reason is that some readers may prefer reading metrical poems to free poems. Compared with metrical poetry, free verse is more "free" because it has no prescribed rhythm and no restrictions on the number of words, formats and lines. He is written in vernacular Chinese, and his poems are colloquial, paying attention to the natural rhythm of language and naturally expressing the author's feelings.

Therefore, when readers appreciate free verse, they pay more attention to the expression of intention and the experience of internal logic, rather than appreciating the wonderful use of rhythm and the aesthetic feeling of language rhythm in traditional poetry. In traditional poetry appreciation, without knowing the author's background and the specific logical intention of poetry, we can also appreciate the prosodic beauty of poetry by reading poetry, and examine the appropriateness of the author's specific words for poetry prosodic, so that it is easier to receive the language information conveyed as a poetic style. However, if you don't understand the intention described by the author, the emotion and related background that the author wants to express, and just appreciate it from the perspective of words, it is easy to feel "inexplicable".

In addition, because the metrical requirements of freestyle poetry are more relaxed than traditional poetry, it also lowers the threshold for many so-called "poets" to write poems. In fact, it is not easy to write a free verse well. It can't express the beauty of poetry through external forms, but it needs the author's mastery of language. Some more? Poet? My ability to write poems is not enough to show the true charm of free poems, so some free poems will confuse readers after reading them.

In addition, due to the education we have received since childhood, metrical poems and traditional poems appear more frequently, and we are more used to appreciating traditional metrical poems. I didn't get into the reading habit of appreciating free verse and didn't learn how to appreciate it, which is one of the reasons why I don't know what to say after reading free verse.