5 syllables
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
The fourth line of a haiku typically has 5 syllables.
First line has 5 syllables Second: 7 Third: 5
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.
The last line of a haiku poem typically contains five syllables.
A traditional Japanese haiku has three lines. The first and third lines have five syllables, while the second line has seven syllables. They do not usually rhyme but on can. As the short answer to your question there are seventeen syllables.
5 on first line 7 on scant 5 on last
3 lines. The first with 5 syllables,the second with 7 and the last with 5 syllables.
In a haiku, the first line has 5 syllables, the second 7, and the third 5, so 17 syllables total.
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
Haiku poems traditionally consist of three, unrhymed lines. The first line contains five syllables. The second contains seven syllables. The third contains five syllables. The total number of syllables is seventeen.
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.