liryka
Liryka refers to a genre of poetry characterized by its subjective and emotional expression. Typically, lyrical poems are shorter than narrative or dramatic poems and focus on the speaker's personal feelings, thoughts, and experiences. The term "lyric" itself originates from the ancient Greek musical instrument, the lyre, suggesting that these poems were originally accompanied by music.
Key characteristics of liryka include a strong first-person perspective, an emphasis on imagery and musicality, and
Examples of lyrical poetry can be found across various cultures and historical periods. From the sonnets of