Lyricism
Lyricism is the quality of expressing personal emotions or thoughts in a highly musical, imaginative, and concise way. The term derives from the ancient Greek lyre and originally described lyric poetry, a form sung to musical accompaniment. Today, lyricism can refer to the mood or voice of poetry, as well as to the expressive character of song lyrics and other verbal arts. It emphasizes interior experience, subjectivity, and immediacy over plot or external description.
Key features include vivid imagery, metaphor and simile, concise and musical diction, and a strong sense of
In literature, lyricism characterizes much of lyric poetry from classical odes to Romantic and modern verse,