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There are 3 "voices" of poetry and many variations on each. The Lyric is the poetic voice that combines the speaker who is in first person with the narrator who is joining his/her voice into the text which presents itself as the two become 1 voice but with two presences, which is what causes the change in the plurality of the poem.

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