That's easy, I think, and maybe helps us find a definition of doggerel that includes the idea that the poet doesn't really know what he is doing, and there's little evidence of craft or skill. Ogden Nash, when he flouts meter and invents words to create a rhyme, is clearly doing so consciously and as a technique he knows how to deploy in an expert manner. If we ever had the sense that his lines resulted from ignorance or an inability to count beats, or that his rhymes resulted from a tin ear, we wouldn't enjoy him at all.
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