Lyric essay

                                    Lyric


Lyric or melic is a short poem sung with the help of a lyre. The term "Lyric" originated from the greek word "Iyre". Lyre is a musical instrument. The two main characteristics of a lyric are,
                  I) Expresses a single emotion of the poet.
                  II) It is a musical composition.

A lyric is the expression of the the poets personal  feelings or thoughts. It is a subjective poem. Lyric is brief but the emotion is intense.  Edgar Allan Poe declared that " a long lyric is not possible". There are few long lyric like, 
                    Ode to the West Wind
                    The Raven 

Lyric is the purest form of poetry. It appeals more to our heart than to our intellect. Great writers of lyrical poems are Edgar Allan Poe, William Wordsworth, Shakespeare and Robert Frost.

Lyric poem is divided into three parts corresponding to the three moods.

I)The first part states the emotion. N. Heppe calls it cause of movement (emotional movement).
II) The second part consists of the thoughts suggested by the emotion.
III) The third part marks the poet's return to his initial mood, the mood of reason.
All these three parts are noted in Herrick's lyric "To Blossoms".

Thus to conclude lyric is a musical poem conveying a single emotion. It is a subjective poem expressing the various moods of the author..

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