Narrative POETIC FORMS Share: Narrative poems tell a story, usually about a very specific moment in time. They can be written in rhyme and with strict rhythmic pattern but are most often in free verse. Poems that use Narrative Poem Image Hornbeacon High VIEW Poem Image Hospital VIEW Poem Image I Move My Head to Look for Tippi VIEW Poem Image When I Wake Up VIEW Poem Image My Story VIEW Poem Image All Night VIEW Poem Image The Worst Thing VIEW Poem Image Eyes VIEW Poem Image Sisters VIEW Poem Image Medusa and Minotaur Take Tea VIEW Poem Image Siren Song VIEW Poem Image Once VIEW Poem Image Lost VIEW Poem Image Waiting For Snow VIEW Poem Image Missing you VIEW Poem Image Gone VIEW Poem Image In the land of giants VIEW Poem Image The space on the page VIEW Poem Image The language of cat VIEW Poem Image The 20a Bus VIEW Poem Image Russian doll VIEW Poem Image Post VIEW Poem Image Nobody Knows VIEW Poem Image Home Time VIEW Poem Image Fishing VIEW Poem Image Don't Move the Goalposts VIEW Poem Image Rain-Dance VIEW Poem Image Kale VIEW Poem Image Jellyfish VIEW Poem Image Flying Machine VIEW Poem Image Axe-head VIEW Poem Image My gran visits England VIEW Poem Image I like to stay up VIEW Poem Image The Cat's Protection League VIEW Poem Image The bird crocodile VIEW Poem Image Heights VIEW Poem Image Easter Eggs VIEW Poem Image Butterfly and Crocodile VIEW Poem Image Way down below in the streets of Paris VIEW Poem Image The nine lives of the cat Mandu VIEW Poem Image The moon at Knowle Hill VIEW Poem Image My face is a map VIEW Poem Image Bush fire VIEW Poem Image Look at the train! VIEW Poem Image The Satyr's Head VIEW Poem Image Miss Flotsam VIEW Poem Image Halloween's crumble VIEW Poem Image Gingerbread Man VIEW Poem Image When Granny VIEW Poem Image Two Seasons VIEW Poem Image Seasons VIEW Poem Image Sandwich VIEW Poem Image Keeping Wicket VIEW Poem Image Seeing Granny VIEW Poem Image Talk us through it, Charlotte VIEW Poem Image Dog in the playground VIEW Poem Image What the teacher said when asked: What er we avin for geography, Miss? VIEW Poem Image Two plants VIEW Poem Image Windrush child VIEW Poem Image Old World New World VIEW