A short stanza at the end of a poem is an envoi
The concluding stanza of a poem is an ENVOI
A line. It would hardly bear the title of 'stanza'.
A stanza with two lines is called a couplet.
There is a song by Vanessa Paradis called Is It Okay If I Call You Mine. It has the stanza 'Is it okay if I call you mine. Just for a time?'
A piece from a poem is called a stanza. Each stanza consists of a group of lines that form a verse within a poem.
The name [ode] comes from a Greek word meaning [something which is sung]. In an ode the poet invents a new stanza, and then repeats the stanza as many times as he needs to complete the poem. We don't normally call it an ode if the poet uses a stanza type which is already well known (so a poem in quatrains or couplets is not an ode). Most odes are patterned on the odes of Pindar (a Greek poet who specialised in ode writing) and a special feature of the stanza is that it features both long and very short lines.
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A Short Duration Call is a call that does not last long.
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A line, or part of a line, that repeats later in the poem is called a refrain.Poetic forms that make use of a refrain include rondeaus, triolets and villanelles.
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