The First Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, interfering with the right to peaceably assemble or prohibiting the petitioning for a governmental redress of grievances. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as one of the ten amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights.
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Lyric form of poetry was originally meant to be sung, creating an intense impression of the personal emotion of the poet.
What is Lyric poetry?
Modern lyric poetry is a sort of formal poetry that emphasizes personal emotions or experiences in the first person.
It is not the same as song lyrics, despite the fact that song lyrics are frequently in the lyric form, and it is also not the same as Ancient Greek lyric poetry, which was mostly restricted to song lyrics or chanted verse, thus the confusion.
Both contemporary lyric poetry and current song lyrics originate from the Greek lyric, a type of Ancient Greek literature characterized by its musical accompaniment, generally on a stringed instrument known as a kithara.
The phrase derives its significance in literary theory from Aristotle's distinction between three basic genres of poetry: lyrical, dramatic, and epic.
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