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Read "XVIII" by A. E. Housman.

Oh, when I was in love with you,
Then I was clean and brave,
And miles around the wonder grew
How well did I behave.

And now the fancy passes by,
And nothing will remain,
And miles around they’ll say that I
Am quite myself again.

This would be considered a lyric poem because of its

long length and musical quality.
short length and musical quality.
multiple speakers and short length.
single speaker and long length.

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short length and musical quality.

(Lyric poems are typically brief and focus on a single speaker's emotions, often with musical language.)