A Line on Lyric

Contributor: Rebecca Hann. Lesson ID: 10865

You are familiar with song lyrics. Even without music, they are still rhythmic and expressive. That is lyric poetry! Let some video teachers, interactives, and Mr. Poe teach you to write lyric poetry!

categories

Literary Studies, Writing

subject
English / Language Arts
learning style
Auditory, Visual
personality style
Lion, Otter
Grade Level
Middle School (6-8)
Lesson Type
Dig Deeper

Lesson Plan - Get It!

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  • Do you love to sing along with your favorite songs but dread reading poetry out loud?

Guess what? Those song lyrics you're singing are poetry!

Often, song lyrics have some rhythm or rhyme scheme, and they tell a story.

Both of these elements are often used in lyric poems.

Lyric poems . . .

  • express personal feelings or emotions, and
  • have a rhythmic feel to them (you could imagine singing them).

While we don't usually sing lyric poems today; they were sung in early Ancient Greece and Rome.

Although modern-day lyric poems are read, they have a strong rhythm to them. (You may even find yourself reading them in a song-like style.)

Watch the following videos for more information about lyric poems.

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  • Can you see the link between song lyrics and poetry?

Move on the Got It? section.

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