The haiku measure
is five, seven and then five;
middle is longest
The third line of a haiku poem is typically the longest, containing five syllables.
The second line of a traditional haiku poem is typically the longest, with seven morae (or syllables) compared to five in the first and third lines.
The fourth line of a haiku typically has 5 syllables.
The last line of a haiku poem typically contains five syllables.
A haiku poem
Haiku
The second line of a Haiku usually provides a contrasting or complementary element to the first line, helping to create a deeper meaning or juxtaposition in the poem.
A haiku consists of 3 lines. The 1st line has 5 syllables, and the second has 7, the third has 5 again. A haiku poem is usually about nature.
Haiku
A Haiku which has three lines and follows the 5, 7, 5 beats. A Senryu is a three line poem without the restrictions of a Haiku. However, you can write any type of poem with as many or as few lines as you want, which is the beauty of poetry.
A popular example of a poem with 8 syllables in each line is a "haiku." A haiku consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure, totaling 17 syllables in all.
Yes, to be brief! A haiku has three lines, 5 syllables on the first line, 7 on the second, 5 on the fifth.
There are 5 syllables in the first line, then there is 7 syllables in the second line and then there is 5 more syllables in the last line