In the Small Soviet Encyclopedia of 1931, the work was called a poem.
It would probably have pleased Leivick to know that the work he called "a dramatic poem in eight scenes" found such resonance in a range of contexts.
"Princess Margaret called our crabmeat souffle a poem."
Conductor Arturo Toscanini called the opera a "great symphonic poem".
However, Haymon called a poem by Brian Turner, an Iraq veteran, a pleasant discovery.
The death of Hai Gaon also called forth a similar poem.
In 1896, he wrote what he called "a dramatic musical poem", "Sardanapalus", inspired by Byron's 1821 play of the same name.
Not what I would call a poem, actually.
This is again another type of poem called a lyrical poem.
Writer tells about her sister coming home and reciting a poem by Mao which the grandfather calls a bad poem.