There is no way anyone could help you with a name for your poem without knowing the words or at least some of the content of your poem.
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem often thought of as a unit. Each stanza in a poem can have its own specific rhyme scheme and meter.
it doesn't really matter how many verses there are...
check the thrusurus
it means a stanza well known as a chorus
stanza
Free Verse Poems
Free verse, cinquain, maybe name poem, hiaku, and tanka really most poems don't rhyme
Many poets write poems in free verse. Sylvia Plath's "Tulips" is written in free verse, just to name one.
Poems.
No rules, and usually no rhythm or rhyme.
yes I dont frecken know
Free verse poems do not have a specific structure or rhyme scheme, allowing poets to experiment with line breaks, stanzas, and rhythm. They often focus on conveying emotions, images, or ideas through unconventional language and form. This style encourages freedom and flexibility in expressing thoughts and feelings.
Free verse!
structured verse
Free Verse is the poem that has no rhyme and it follows no regular meter.Reference: Stanza Forms discussed by Ms. Lavinia Villarde of Candon National High SchoolS.Y 2011-2012 I-newtonCsvaldez
Poems don't have to rhyme, in fact many don't. There are all kinds of poems, like haiku, limerick, and free-verse, and they all follow different schemes.
Sonnets and iambic pentameter blank verse