Well, there are lots of kinds of poetry. Some of it rhymes, like the old Roses are Red / Violets are Blue idea:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is sweet;
And so are you.
And there is free verse that doesn't rhyme, but which is a more popular form for modern poetry:
Beyond flowers,
through thorns,
you.
Which still captures some of the idea of the first poem, but just expresses it in a different way. The idea of poetry is basically taking a big idea that you could write about with a lot of words and trying to compress it into just a few words, and get that concentrated purity of meaning. Check out the link to Poetry 180 below for some good examples from professional poets. The poems are very different from each other, so read through several to get an idea of what you like and what you don't like.
It's The End of The World by R.E.M.
-is usually a form of poetry with rhyming schemes that express personal feelings. It need not, but can, be set to music. Aristotle, in Poetics 1447a, merely mentions lyric poetry (kitharistike) along with drama, epic poetry, dancing, painting and other forms of mimesis.-Lyric poetry typically expresses a person's feelings. It can or may not be set to music Types of this poetry are ode, elegy, and sonnet.
It is believed that this question is asking about lyrics for the song Bad Example. This is a song by Pistol Annies and the lyrics to this song can be found on Metro Lyrics and Lyrics Freak.
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a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it
Example sentence - He wanted to rhyme the first line of the lyric before he started on the next.
No, a tiger is not an example of lyric poetry. Lyric poetry is a type of emotional and song-like poetry that expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts. Tigers are large carnivorous mammals and are not related to poetry in that sense.
Like a song telling you the words to sing...
It's The End of The World by R.E.M.
Yes, "lyric" can refer to a single set of words in a song or poem (singular) or to multiple sets of words (plural). For example, "The lyric of this song is beautiful" (singular) and "The lyrics of these songs are catchy" (plural).
An example of lyric poetry from the Middle Ages is "Can vei la lauzeta mover" by Bernart de Ventadorn, a troubadour poet from the 12th century. This poem expresses themes of courtly love and unrequited passion, common in medieval lyric poetry.
No, Danny Deever is an example of Ballad. In the poem it often repeats itself that leaves it to be a Ballad form of a poem.
a lyric quality
The type of poetry which deals mainly with the private thoughts and emotions of an individual is called Lyric poetry. Lyric comes from lyre - the lyre being an instrument that singers used to accompany themselves with before the guitar developed to fulfil the same function. If it would make a reasonable song-lyric, it is probably a lyric poem.
"Old Prison" is an example of a lyric poem. The speaker expresses the haunting loneliness and mystery of an abandoned prison. This is considered a lyric poem because it demonstrates the feelings and emotions of the speaker.
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Yes, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a prime example of lyric poetry. It features a musical quality, emotional intensity, and a focus on expressing the poet's personal feelings and thoughts. The poem's repetition, rhythm, and rhyme scheme contribute to its lyrical nature.