This document defines and provides examples of lyric and narrative poems. Lyric poems express emotions or a state of mind and were originally meant to be sung, including genres like elegies, odes, and sonnets. Narrative poems tell a story through connected events with a narrator, such as epics, ballads, and villanelles. The document gives examples including Walt Whitman's elegy "O Captain! My Captain!" about the death of Abraham Lincoln, an excerpt from Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey", and from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ballad "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." It also defines the structured form of a villanelle poem.