Free verse is the name to the structure. There is no rhyme scheme, and no fixed form - such as a sonnet, or a haiku.
However, that does not mean that the poem is devoid of rhythm or sound devices - just that they may not be at the end of the line.
Poetry (such as concrete poetry) may use a visual patterns instead of, or in addition to sound patterns. Free verse still contains internal rhymes, alliteration, repitition and some end of line rhymes and word choices to give specific sounds or meanings, but not necessarily in a consistent pattern.
The verse is an ordered structure - but it is a structure that is not dictated to by a specific form.
We can identify a sonnet, haiku or limerick through its form. Free verse means the absence of a set form, but not necessarily the absence of poetic techniques.


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