Persian poetry has, undoubtedly, a revered and honorable history. Even if Iran’s literature was limited to only poets and orators such as Ferdowsi, Nezami, Khayyam, Rumi, Sadi, and Hafez, it was worth appreciating. We can assert that the masterpieces of Iranian literature honours are not just bounded to these celebrated figures. Nima's loud cry was so effectively heard that its infuence on traditional poetry not only was absolutely apparent, but also broke its firmness to a large extent. Hence, poets such as Parviz Natel Khanlari, Mohammad Hossein Shahriyary, Mehrdad Avesta, Hossein Monzavi and others, each influenced by the contemporary modernists, made some innovations in Persian poetic structurs and added new horizons to the literature. In this regard, this article aims at adapting and examining the post-revolution traditional poetry and the classic ones in terms of their structures.