Lyric

/ˈlɪrɪk/ noun, adjective

Lyrics are the words of a song. As an adjective, 'lyric' can describe poetry or writing that expresses deep personal feelings in a musical or emotional way.

From Latin 'lyricus,' from Greek 'lyrikos,' meaning 'for the lyre,' referring to poetry sung with a lyre. Over time, the word shifted from the instrument to the emotional, song-like quality of the words.

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