Either two or three! Here I will give you a example
My nails are short.
And I do play a sport.
That doesn't really make sense but I !!
A free verse poem can have any number of stanzas, as there are no specific rules or requirements for stanzas in free verse poetry. It is up to the poet to decide on the structure and form of the poem.
Free verse poems do not have specific rules or structures that dictate the use of stanzas. However, they may still contain stanzas if the poet chooses to organize the poem in that way for a specific effect or purpose. Ultimately, the decision to include stanzas in a free verse poem is left to the poet's discretion.
structured verse
Two or more lines that make up a section of a poem. They are usually separated by a space. In a song or hymn you would probably call it a verse.
There are 8 stanzas
If talking of the organization then it is free verse and the stanzas are by the changes of events.
121 verses that is 121 stanzas
I'm pretty sure there's 9 stanzas
there are 5 stanzas there are 10 lines
A free verse poem can be divided into stanzas of varying lengths. The structure is more fluid compared to traditional forms, allowing the poet to experiment with breaks and line breaks to create emphasis and convey meaning in a more organic way.
There are 6 stanzas in "in Paris with you" by James fenton
eight syllables in one verse four verses in one stanza four stanzas in one calavera