Is this poetry?

I don’t think so. Although it also expresses certain thoughts and feelings, the definition and classification of poetry Definition: Poetry is a major style of literature. It requires a highly concentrated summary and reflection of social life, and is saturated with the author's rich thoughts, feelings and imagination. The language is concise and vivid, and has a certain rhythm. It is generally arranged in lines. It appears earliest among various literary genres. In ancient China, those who talked about not being happy were called poems, and those who were happy were called songs. Nowadays, they are generally called poetry. According to whether there is a relatively complete storyline, it can be divided into narrative poetry and lyric poetry; according to whether the language has meter, it can be divided into metrical poetry and free verse; according to whether it rhymes, it can be divided into rhymed poetry and blank poetry. Narrative poetry: A type of poetry. It has a relatively complete storyline and characters. Such as epic poems, heroic hymns, story poems, poetic dramas, etc. Epic: (1) Refers to long works in ancient narrative poetry. It reflects historical events of great significance or uses ancient legends as the content to create the image of famous heroes. The structure is grand and full of fantasy and mythology. (2) Excellent narrative works that relatively comprehensively reflect the social outlook of a historical period and the multi-faceted lives of the people. Sometimes they are also called epics, or epic-style works. Story poem: A type of narrative poem. A story written in verse. Verse novel: A type of narrative poetry. A novel written in the form of poetry. Like the novel, it has a detailed description of the characters and their development and a complete complex structure. Lyric: A type of poetry. Reflecting social life by directly expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings, there is no complete storyline and characters. Lyrical poems are divided into odes, elegies, elegy, love songs, etc. due to their different contents. Sonnet: Also known as "Shang Lai style", it is the transliteration of Italian sonotto, English and French sonotto. A European narrative poetry style with strict rhythm. There are different opinions on its origin. It was first popular in Italy during the Renaissance, and later became popular in England, France and Germany. The Italian style sonnet, also known as Petrarchan style, consists of two four-line stanzas and two three-line stanzas, with neat syllables. The first two stanzas usually rhyme with A, B, B, A, A, B, B, and the last two stanzas of six lines or Two-rhyme changes, or three-rhyme changes; Shakespearean sonnets, also known as Elizabethan style, are composed of three four-line stanzas and two lines of couplets. The rhyme scheme is generally A, B, A, B, C, D, B, and G. Geng. Pastoral Poems: Poems that sing about pastoral life. Pastoral: Latin pastoralis. A translation of "Pastoral Poetry". A short lyric poem originating from ancient Greece describing the life of a shepherd or rural life. Later, it generally refers to the lyric poems that describe rural pastoral life scenes as pastoral songs. Metrical poetry: A type of poetry. The form has certain specifications, the phonology has certain rules, and there are changes that need to follow certain rules. Common forms in Chinese classical metrical poetry include five-character and seven-character quatrains and rhymed poems. The number of words, sentence patterns, and rhymes of each tune of lyrics and music have certain specifications, which is also called metrical poetry. European metrical poetry is generally a sentence of one line or a sentence of two lines. Each stanza has a certain number of lines, each stanza has a certain number of words, the number of pauses, and the rhyme, rhyme, and rhyme changes follow certain rules. Blank poetry: First translation is "plain poetry". A type of English metrical poetry. Each line is composed of five long and short meter steps - ten syllables. The number of lines in each line is arbitrary and there is no rhyme. Free verse: A type of poetry. The language does not pay attention to meter, and there are no fixed specifications for the number of paragraphs, lines, and words in the poem, but it must have a rhythm and a roughly similar rhyme. American poet Whitman is the founder. Prose poetry: A literary genre that combines the characteristics of prose and poetry. It is short in length and has the artistic conception of poetry, but like prose, it has no lines or rhymes. Recitation: A type of poetry. There is no fixed rhythm, and it features a clear theme, bright rhythm, harmonious tone, clear and easy to understand, and is suitable for oral recitation, making it easy to promote and agitate directly to the masses. Limerick: A type of poetry. According to Song Qianyi's "New Book of the South": "Both Hu Dumplings and Zhang Daryou can write poems." "Snow Poems" by Zhang Daryou (from the Tang Dynasty) says: "There is an abstraction on the river, and there are black holes on the well. A yellow dog has white bodies. "The white dog has swelling on its body." The poems used are all slang, and they are intended to be humorous and imply ridicule. Later generations called this type of poetry "doggerel."