Seventeen
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
The fourth line of a haiku typically has 5 syllables.
The first line has five syllables, the second has seven syllables, and the third has five syllables. The most important thing about haiku is that it references nature or the changing seasons.
5 syllables
The last line of a haiku poem typically contains five syllables.
A traditional haiku in Japanese consists of 17 on, which are phonetic sound units, not syllables. In English haiku, the 17 syllable rule is a convention to help capture the brevity and essence of the form while reflecting the structure of a traditional haiku.
A traditional haiku has three lines with a specific syllable pattern of 5-7-5, totaling 17 syllables. This typically translates to about 10-14 words in English.
the sunlight hits my face, blazing in the sky on this hot, summer day
this is not a haiku a haiku is 5 syllables 7syllables 5 syllables
Three lines, seventeen syllables. 5-7-5
"Seventeen Syllables in a Haiku Poem". 17 = Syllables in a Haiku Poem
First, five syllables. Then there's seven syllables. Third, five syllables. And that's a haiku about how to write haikus.