A limerick has five lines and is usually funny:
There once was a man from Peru,
Who dreamed he was eating his shoe.
He awoke with a fright,
In the middle of the night,
To find that his dream had come true.
A four line stanza is called a "quatrain", and a 7 foot line would be written in "heptameter", but this equals 14 syllables; poetic syllables are almost always found in pairs, and so it would be difficult to say if there was an exact name for this form of poem.
More on the metres -
If it has 6 syllables per line, it is written in "trimeter"
If it has 8 syllables per line, it is written in "tetrameter".
It is common to have groups of three syllables, too, but 7 syllables suggests a purposefully unstructured rhythm.
Think about where the stress falls on the syllables, e.g.
"I really really like you" = 7 syllables. This is written in a iambic meter, because the stress falls on the second syllable in each pair. The "you" is then the 7th syllable and is the odd one out.
I realise this wasn't much help, but I'm not sure that the word that you're looking for exists :).
A poem with three lines, where the first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7 syllables, and the third has 5 syllables is called a haiku.
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A traditional haiku consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. This structure helps to create a concise and evocative poem.
A traditional haiku consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. This means the first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third line has 5 syllables.
A traditional haiku consists of three lines. The first and third lines have 5 syllables, and the second line has 7 syllables.
A haiku typically has three lines with a pattern of 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line, resulting in a total of 17 syllables.
It is a three line Japanese Poem. The 1st and 3rd lines have 5 syllables and the 2nd line has 7 syllables.
Line 1: 5 syllables Line 2: 5 syllables Line 3: 7 syllables Line 4: 7 syllables Line 5: 5 syllables Lines 1, 2 and 5 rhyme. Lines 3 and 4 rhyme.
A haiku itself has 3 lines and this is the pattern:The first line is 5 syllablesThe second line has 7 syllablesAnd the third line is back to 5 syllables
In a heiku poem there are 3 lines 1st line has 5 syllables 2nd line has 7 syllables 3rd line has 5 syllables. Example: Yesterday was so cool I went to school Singing all the way!
A tercet is composed of three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or a complete poem.A poem with three lines that all have the same rhyme is a type of tercet that is called a triplet.A haiku is a poem of three lines with 17 syllables; five on the first line, seven on the second line and five on the third line.For a complete explanation of the tercet, the related link below.Tercet or triplet poem
A haiku is a traditional Japanese poem consisting of three lines with a total of 17 syllables. The first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third line has 5 syllables. Haikus often focus on nature or seasonal themes.
Choose a season or natural element as your theme. Write three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Use sensory language to create a vivid image or feeling. Consider a juxtaposition or surprise element in the poem.
The formal structure of a poem will depend on the style of poetry being used. For instance, a haiku will involve three lines - one line of five syllables, one line of seven syllables, and another line of five syllables.