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Yes. Many contemporary poets write poems that have no stanza breaks. Many writers, like Poet Laureate Kay Ryan for example, write one stanza poems.

Patience by Kay Ryan is one example of a one stanza poem. Read it here: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/20263

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Actually, there are 3 stanzas. Haiku's are a Japanese poem focusing on nature here's an example: WATERFALL
Niagara falls, pretty (5 SYLLABLES)
I want to go there again (7 SYLLABLES)
It's a Waterfall! (5 SYLLABLES)

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WELL.....NOT ALL POEMS some can be free-verse and some can have stanzas that rhyme together.

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No it doesn't. For instance it could be a stanza of a free verse poem, which does not have to rhyme at all.

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Not usually; generally, each stanza is at least a paragraph. But there are probably kinds of poetry that have sentences - probably long ones - as stanzas.

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yes you would

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