If you can relate to the poem or it evokes an strong emotional reaction then it kind of belongs to you, too, which is why love poems are always popular. Too much these days has no rhyme scheme or meter and is just sentences broken down and cut into lines with no real meaning and called poetry. For example:
Too much these days
has no rhyme scheme
or meter
and is just sentences
broken down
and cut
into lines
with no real meaning
and called poetry.
is not a poem, but looks deeper than it actually is when organized like this. Imagine doing the same thing with music: No tempo, no organiztion of what's being sung; it that still music?
Here's an example of what I consider to be a poem:
With deep blue eyes and hair like fire
Above two perfect, loving lips.
What wonders did this face inspire,
This face that launched a thousand ships.
Not even Helen's famous face
And beauty, which provoked a war,
Could make my heartbeat leap and race:
This Beauty I've been longing for.
So like a dream, so perfect formed,
I know that I shall not forget
The day my old heart first you warmed.
I love you, dearest Nicolette.
But art is subjective, which is why Jackson Pollack and Renoir are both considered to be painters