No telling. It depends on what form of poetry you are using. Stanzas can be as short as two lines, and there is really no official limit to how long they can be. ... verses are usually what they are called when they are sung.
how many verses are there in from a railway carriage poem
Every Four lines in any poem is called a ''Stanza''.
A haiku.
An alliteration poem can have any number of lines, as long as there is a consistent use of alliteration in each line. Some alliteration poems may have a few lines or several stanzas, depending on the poet's preference and the overall structure of the poem.
There are no sentences in the poem Dulce et Decorum Est. In poetry they are known as lines, and stanzas as opposed to sentences and paragraphs. It is a 3 stanza poem, with 28 lines in total.
A Haiku which has three lines and follows the 5, 7, 5 beats. A Senryu is a three line poem without the restrictions of a Haiku. However, you can write any type of poem with as many or as few lines as you want, which is the beauty of poetry.
1) Research a bit about Egypt. 2) Decide what you want to include in the poem. 3) Write about it. 4) Convert it to verses.
what poem
It has 4 lines.. well to create a sufficient piece of short work well, you could possibly do about 4 to 5 line. ___ Actually, there is no set number. A short poem could conceivably be a single line and still be a poem, although 2 lines might make it clearer that it isn't an attempt at a sentence. :)
A Tercet is 3 lines of a poem all with the same rhyming sound.
Two Stanzas, both 3 lines long.
A five-stanza poem might be 20 lines long, broken into five sections of four lines each. There's no rule about how many sentences a poem (or a stanza) has to contain. An example of that would be: 1)I have a pet bat, 2)no not a cat, 3)who lives in a hat, 4)and lies on a mat, lines 1-4 go together in 1 stanza and this is how you repeat the rest to make your 5 stanza poem!