What kind of poem is Shelley's To the Lark?

According to Shelley's wife's memory, "To the Lark" was written on a dusk in the summer of 1820. When Shelley was walking in the countryside of Laixing, he heard the lark singing. Poetry enthusiastically praises larks in romantic ways, expressing yearning for joy, light, freedom and ideals.

In the poet's pen, the lark is a symbol of joy, light and beauty. Poets use metaphors, analogies and questions to describe and praise larks from all angles. He compared the lark to a poet, to a girl in a boudoir, and to a firefly, thus vividly presenting the beautiful image of the lark to readers. The poet compared the lark's singing with the spring rain, the chorus at the wedding and the song of victory, highlighting the unparalleled beauty of the lark's singing.

Poetry shows artistic skills, refined words, strong sense of rhythm, novel and diverse metaphors, beautiful and lively style, and a majestic, open and closed momentum. Poetry is full of vitality and spirit, and it has its own power to push people forward.