Originally Posted by
The Comedian
I'm tempted to say "no" -- they're not poetry. They're song lyrics, and, therefore, different than poetry. It doesn't mean they're bad, they're just not poetry. The comparison is sort of like saying are comic books novels?
Sure, they share some similarities: characterization, plot, dialogue, . . . . but there's some pretty important things that make them different: Art for example, in comics. And a musical score in songs.
I suppose you could try to isolate the lyric from the music, then pass it off as poetry. But my suspicion is that people enjoy song lyrics BECAUSE they are accompanied by music and voice. Then later they look at the words, maybe even read the words (probably in their minds still following the rhythm and cadences of the singer and the song). But even in this isolation, the song is never truly divorced from the lyric.