folk poetry
Folk poetry is a form of traditional verse that reflects the culture, beliefs, and experiences of a community. It is often passed down orally through generations, making it an important part of a society's heritage. Folk poetry can include various styles, such as ballads, nursery rhymes, and epic tales, and is typically characterized by its simple language and rhythmic patterns.
This type of poetry often addresses themes like love, nature, and social issues, resonating with the everyday lives of people. It may also incorporate local dialects and cultural references, making it unique to specific regions. Examples of folk poetry can be found in many cultures, including African American spirituals and Irish ballads.