Here's why it's difficult to pinpoint a specific name:
* Verse count and line count are not defining features: Many poems have 4 verses, and many have varying line counts within each verse. These elements alone don't determine a specific poetic form.
* Structure is not enough: To categorize a poem, you need to consider more than just structure. Things like rhyme scheme, meter, and the overall theme or purpose of the poem are also important.
Here are some possibilities depending on other characteristics:
* Quatrains: If each verse has 4 lines, they are called quatrains. However, a poem made of quatrains could still be many different forms (like a ballad, sonnet, etc.).
* Ballad: A ballad is a poem that tells a story and often has a simple rhyme scheme and alternating 4-line and 3-line stanzas.
* Free Verse: If the poem doesn't have a strict rhyme scheme or meter, it could be free verse, which is a form that allows for more flexibility.
To give you a more accurate answer, I need more information about the poem. Please tell me:
* Does it have a rhyme scheme? If so, what is it?
* Does it have a specific meter (like iambic pentameter)?
* What is the subject matter of the poem?
With more information, I can help you identify the type of poem you're looking for.