It can have as many syllables as you wish, but lines 1, 2, and 5 must have matching amounts of syllables. Each must have a pentameter of basically ta-tum-ta-ta-tum-ta-ta-tum
This is an example:
The limerick packs laughs anatomicalIn space that is quite economical. But the good ones I've seenSo seldom are cleanAnd the clean ones so seldom are comical
All lines are not the same length in a limerick poem. To be a limerick, the first, second, and fifth lines have three metrical feet and lines three and four have two metrical feet. Also, the endings of lines one, two, and five rhyme, and the endings of lines three and four rhyme.
A limerick .
A hyphen.
Assuming that a limerack is the best you can do for limerick, the answer is 5. If you DID mean limerack, I apologise.
Yes they typically have five syllables.
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.
A limerick is made up of five lines. Lines 1, 2 and 5 should have between seven and ten syllables and rhyme with each other. Lines 3 and 4 should have between five and seven syllables and rhyme with each other.
A limerick is required to have five lines. Lines one two and five must rhyme, lines three and four must rhyme
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.
The standard form of a limerick is a stanza of five lines, with the first, second and fifth usually rhyming with one another and having three feet of three syllables each; and the shorter third and fourth lines also rhyming with each other, but having only two feet of three syllables. The defining "foot" of a limerick's meter is usually theanapaest, (ta-ta-TUM), but limericks can also be considered amphibrachic (ta-TUM-ta).
5 lines in a limerick (type of poem...)
Five. A limerick has very tight rhythm and rhyme. Nice thing about limericks is that there is a certain musical rhythm to them.
3 lines. The first with 5 syllables,the second with 7 and the last with 5 syllables.
5 lines in a limerick
All lines are not the same length in a limerick poem. To be a limerick, the first, second, and fifth lines have three metrical feet and lines three and four have two metrical feet. Also, the endings of lines one, two, and five rhyme, and the endings of lines three and four rhyme.
The Rondeau is a 13-lined poem which is a variation of the 14-lined Sonnet.
The answer is lines - a haiku contains three lines, and a limerick has five.