Excuse me: What's the difference between poetry and lyrics?

Poetry is a literary genre with emotion as the main body. It reflects social life in a lyrical way, is highly concise and concentrated, and expresses thoughts and feelings in the form of rich imagination, rhythmic language and line arrangement. Poetry is a rhythmic, rhythmic and emotional language art form, and also the oldest and most basic literary form in the world. The comparison between "classical poetry" and "modern poetry" can be divided into classical poetry and modern poetry: "Poetry" is a reflection of the mind. "Classical Poetry" expresses tenderness, tenderness, sadness and no resentment with the poetic view of "thinking innocently", emphasizing "between solvable and unsolvable". "Modern poetry" emphasizes the spirit of freedom and openness, and communicates "between the sensible and the intangible" with straightforward situational statements. Lyrics refer to words in songs. Many songs with more specific and detailed contents are used for singing, and besides music, there will also be lyrics. Lyrics and songs, most of which can cooperate with each other, become works of art involving literature and music. Because most of the lyrics rhyme, it is also a kind of verse and a literary genre. The main difference between lyrics and poetry is that poetry does not have to be harmonious, but lyrics must be harmonious. The lyrics appear together with the melody of the song, and the lyrics are the original intention of the song.