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 haiku verse typically contains 17 syllables, arranged in a 5-7-5 pattern across three lines.
All blank verse has ten syllables per line.
Candy cane has three syllables: can-dy cane.
In normal speech, every has two syllables. For emphasis and in verse it may have three.
Universe has three syllables. The syllables are un-i-verse.
A decasyllabic is a line of verse containing ten syllables. It is a common form in poetry, with many traditional forms such as blank verse, heroic couplets, and sonnets being structured around lines of ten syllables.
iambic pentameter
A ten-syllable verse with alternating stressed and unstressed syllables is called an iambic pentameter. This rhythmic pattern is commonly found in traditional English poetry, such as Shakespearean sonnets and blank verse.
There are three syllables like so: un-i-verse.
An acatalectic is a verse which has the complete number of feet and syllables.
a foot
meter
A limerick consists of five lines in total. The first, second, and fifth lines typically have 8 or 9 syllables, while the third and fourth lines usually have 5 or 6 syllables.