Lyric 17by Jose Garcia Villa First, a poem must be magical, Then musical as a whistle. It must be a brightness moving And hold secret a bird’s well. It must be slender as a bell, And it must hold fire as deer. It must have the wisdom of bows And it must kneel like a rose. It must be able to hear The luminance of dove and sea-gull.It must be able to cover What it seeks, like a bride. And over all I would like to hover God, smiling from the poem’s flower.1. Why did you choose each word for the missing parts of the poem?- Whistle: I chose "whistle" because it captures the musicality that the poem mentions, something light and melodious.- Well: A "well" holds something deep and hidden, much like a bird's secret or song, which is often mysterious and elusive.- Deer: The image of fire is often intense and lively, just as a deer moves swiftly and gracefully, representing life and energy.- Sea-gull: A sea-gull has a connection with doves, representing freedom and a sense of movement, fitting the imagery of luminance and airiness.- Cover: This word suggests a protective, veiling quality, which aligns with the delicate nature of a bride.- Flower: Flowers are symbols of beauty, life, and divine presence, making it a fitting word to describe where God might smile from within the poem.2. How do the chosen words affect the tone and message of the poem?The chosen words emphasize the ethereal and mystical qualities of poetry. Words like "whistle," "well," and "deer" contribute to a tone of lightness, movement, and depth. They create a sense of both fragility and strength, reflecting the poem’s message that poetry must be both delicate and powerful. The tone remains gentle yet profound, expressing the beauty and mystery inherent in poetry.3. What are the qualities of a poem based on the literary text you have read?Based on the text, a poem must possess:Magic and Mystery: It should enchant and hold hidden meanings.Musicality: The rhythm and sound of the poem are essential, making it pleasing to hear.Movement and Lightness: The poem should feel alive and capable of evoking movement or light.Wisdom and Depth: It must have an underlying wisdom, often found in simple yet profound images.Reverence and Grace: A poem should be humble, kneeling like a rose, yet strong enough to carry fire or passion.