lyrical

/ˈlɪrɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Expressing strong emotions or thoughts in a beautiful, imaginative way, like poetry or song.
    • Her speech was so lyrical that everyone in the audience was moved.
    • The poet wrote a lyrical description of the sunset.
    • The novel's lyrical prose made it a joy to read.
  2. Relating to the words of a song.
    • The singer's lyrical style changed over the years.
    • He studied the lyrical structure of the folk song.
    • The lyrical content of the album deals with love and loss.
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