Bom dia tenta criar um componente que extensa de EditText e sobreescreva o onDraw para desenhas as linhas, conforme exemplo abaixo: public class LinedEditText extends EditText { private Rect mRect; private Paint mPaint; // we need this constructor for LayoutInflater public LinedEditText(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); mRect = new Rect(); mPaint = new Paint(); mPaint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL_AND_STROKE); mPaint.setColor(R.color.edit_note_line); //SET YOUR OWN COLOR HERE } @Override protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) { //int count = getLineCount(); int height = getHeight(); int line_height = getLineHeight(); int count = height / line_height; if (getLineCount() > count) count = getLineCount();//for long text with scrolling Rect r = mRect; Paint paint = mPaint; int baseline = getLineBounds(0, r);//first line for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { canvas.drawLine(r.left, baseline + 1, r.right, baseline + 1, paint); baseline += getLineHeight();//next line } super.onDraw(canvas); } } no seu xml ao invés de usar o EditText usa com.exemplo.seupacote.LinedEditText Esta sugestão foi retirado [daqui](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5972388/drawing-multiple-lines-in-edittext-e-g-notepad/6111460#6111460). Espero ter ajudado.