Stories have sentences, but poems have Stories have but poems have stanzas. Stories can have but poems cannot. A lot of times have a or beat.

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Stories have plot lines, but poems have verses. Stories have characters, but poems have imagery and emotions. A lot of times poems have a specific structure or form, like sonnets or haikus, while stories can vary in length and style. Both stories and poems can evoke powerful emotions and tell compelling narratives, but they do so in different ways. Ultimately, both forms of writing have their own unique strengths and abilities to move and inspire readers.
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