With a syllable count of 2-3-5-1-5-4-5, the Hungarian Badriomaku is interesting in that it gives you a structure that doesn’t fit any preconceived ideas.
“Today,
It is said,
is a special day.”
“What?”
“Today is Wenn’s Day;
when all is free,
and debts are cancelled.”
—//—
“Badriomaku?
That’s not a poetry form –
You just made that up!”
“Oh, yes, so I did!
What kind of a fool am I
to do such a thing?”