Oh, dude, like, a narrative poem can have as many lines as it wants! There's no set rule on the number of lines in a narrative poem. It's all about telling a story in verse form, so you can have a short narrative poem with just a few lines or a long epic poem with hundreds of lines. It's all about that creative freedom, man.
there is only 1500 lines in a normal poetry
You can have as many lines you wish to have. I hope that answers your question.
a color poem has anywhere from 12-15 lines
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a classic example of a narrative poem. It tells the story of a man who is visited by a mysterious raven that brings him sorrow and despair. The poem follows a clear narrative structure and uses vivid imagery to create a haunting and melancholic atmosphere.
there are 171 lines in the poem lady of Shalott
A narrative poem narrates--it tells a story.
Beowulf is considered a narrative poem :)
The Iliad can be classified as a narrative poem :)
A narrative poem uses the voice of the narrator, and tells a story. The poem "Mother to Son" is a poem about a mothers advice to her son, using a stairway as a metaphor for life. Because it had a specific narrator and tells a story, it is a narrative poem.
A narrative poem with four-line stanzas where the second and fourth lines rhyme is typically referred to as a ballad. These poems often tell a story and have a musical quality due to their rhyme scheme. Ballads have been used throughout history to communicate tales of love, adventure, and the human experience.
as many as you like
yes, i think it is a narrative poem.