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    Quote Originally Posted by Drkshadow03 View Post
    I'm not sure you're comments disagree with anything I said. Lyrics are repetitive because the musical patterns are repetitive. Choruses, of course, provide the central theme for the musical composition of a rock song, hence why they repeat the choruses in the first place (both musically and lyrically), and serve as segues between the lyrics. It's the glue so to speak of a song.

    I think lyrics can be very meaningful. I just don't think they're meant to be read as poetry in the same way a Shakespeare poem is supposed to be read.
    Maybe we are just talking in circles. Let me try to clarify.

    Here is what I thought you were/are trying to say:


    You can't remove the song lyrics from the music itself.
    Reason 1. When you read the song lyrics without the music, they aren't at all like Shakespeare.
    Reason 2. This song by the Clash is pretty lame without the music.
    Reason 3. This song by the Rolling Stones is pretty lame without the music.
    Reason 4. This song by Metallica rocks when you consider the guitar part.

    Sub-point: the reason song lyrics are repetitive is usually because the music behind it is repetitive



    My previous post was mainly about the sub-point concerning repetition. I guess I probably made too much of the word "because". I agree that repetition in songs often follow a form (as does repetition in poems). I thought you were trying to say that the repetition in the lyrics is merely an artifact of the music. Now I'm not sure what you were trying to say. To say that the lyrics often repeat according to a structure seems tautological to me. Maybe you were just musing and I mistook it as some point you were trying to get across.

    I also tried to touch on the point that "you can't remove the song lyrics from the music itself". If all you meant was that there are some songs that are lame when the lyrics are considered apart from the music, I fully agree. I don't agree that this is true of songs in general.

    I do agree that most lyrics do not read like Shakespearean poems. In fact, I would agree that even the best song lyrics do not give the same kind of enjoyment as Shakespeare (usually). I don't see why this means you can't remove the song lyrics from the music, though. Song lyrics, even apart from the music, often provide a different kind of enjoyment. If this is all you meant , I agree, but I dislike the use of the word 'depth' to describe the difference. Song lyrics are not as 'deep' as Shakespeare only in the sense that Ovid is not as 'deep' as Virgil.

    As for there being examples of song lyrics that aren't compelling without the music (like Hot Stuff) and examples of songs where music adds a lot to the lyrics (like Ride the Lightning), I don't see what their existence is meant to imply about the quality of other song lyrics. I think there are many examples of songs whose lyrics are very rewarding to read. I already mentioned Eleanor Rigby, which I think achieves a great amount of emotional resonance with a very brief narrative. Not even Coleridge and Wordsworth's lyrical ballads are as efficient. I think the lyrics of Stairway to Heaven are very well-written, as well. The metrical structure of that song is quite rich, and reminds me of ancient Greek lyrics, like the choruses of the tragedies. I have come across few contemporary non-song poems as effective in their rhythmic structures, and this kind of complexity isn't typical of Shakespeare. There are also great examples from musical theater, like the one Modest Proposal posted above.


    However, I think lyrics can be meaningful. I'm certainly not calling them meaningless and vapid. I thought the U2 lyrics that I posted were meaningful.
    It's probable that I simply missed something entirely about what you are trying to say.

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    I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral,
    I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical
    From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical;
    ...
    I love it.
    Optima dies ... prima fugit

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    I'm also a fan of Gilbert and Sullivan.
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    Any bob dylan's song!
    "De primer van foradar-me les orelles
    i de llavors ençà duc arracades.
    No prengueu aquest bosc per una alzina."

    Maria Mercè Marçal

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    One or two of Jason Mraz's song -- A Beautiful Mess and Plane have the best lyrics..it might not be conventional but you can say its a postmodern poem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teeqs89 View Post
    One or two of Jason Mraz's song -- A Beautiful Mess and Plane have the best lyrics..it might not be conventional but you can say its a postmodern poem
    Yea, I guess. And of a modern song as well, he is pretty cool.
    For I have known them all already, known them all:
    Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,
    I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;
    I know the voices dying with a dying fall
    Beneath the music from a farther room.

    So how should I presume?
    Eliot

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    I don't think you would count these as song lyrics that qualify as poetry but every line in the song is taken from a book by Elizabeth Smart called "By Grand Central Station I sat down and wept" right from "Do you hear me when you sleep?"

    The book still has something of a cult standing


    Well I wonder
    Do you hear me when you sleep ?
    I hoarsely cry
    Why ...

    Well I wonder
    Do you see me when we pass ?
    I half die ...
    Why ...



    Please keep me in mind


    Gasping - but somehow still alive
    This is the fierce last stand of all I am


    Gasping - dying - but somehow still alive
    This is the final stand of all I am
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    These are a few of the lines, in moderately messed up order, of I'm Going Slighty Mad by Queen. Would make an awesome extended metaphor. Enough so, anyway.


    " You're missing that one final screw
    You're simply not in the pink my dear
    To be honest you haven't got a clue
    I'm one card short of a full deck
    I'm not quite the shilling
    One wave short of a shipwreck
    I'm not at my usual top billing
    I'm coming down with a fever
    I'm really out to sea
    This kettle is boiling over
    I think I'm a banana tree
    I'm knitting with only one needle
    Unravelling fast its true
    I'm driving only three wheels these days "
    For I have known them all already, known them all:
    Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,
    I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;
    I know the voices dying with a dying fall
    Beneath the music from a farther room.

    So how should I presume?
    Eliot

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    folk and riot folk seem to be the closest I can think of to poetry lol. Of coruse like always its heard better then read.

    Mischief Brew - Ramblers Ghost

    she's off to anywhere
    every town grows stale soon enough
    so it's fields to east and the hills to the west
    under crescent moons
    and grassy bends
    she lays her head to rest

    she's been in a hundred movies
    and in six billion dreams
    taking out wood and wide
    singing romance round the fire
    giving tastes of truth to those of us employed as liars

    and we sing ain't that the life
    she's got it made
    her head in the sand her guitar in the shade
    rambling beauty she sang to me
    was she in my mind
    or on the tv
    yes she's on my mind
    come from the tv

    noble hobo corporate cutthroat got the wisdom of the tramp
    brother can't spare no crumbs
    don't you trip over the bums
    as you step out of a cab
    on the way to see a gypsy band

    railroad boxcar blasts and burns on down the line
    and her feet are a swingin'
    and the song she's a singin'
    tell of greener fields and freer times

    and we sing ain't that the life
    she's got it made
    her head in the sand her guitar in the shade
    rambling beauty she sang to me
    was she in my mind
    or on the tv
    yes she's on my mind
    come from the tv

    rambling beauty
    let me be your mate for awhile
    be a shoulder for your head
    carry a bag and roll up bed
    another day in this place
    and i swear i'll end up dead

    and how I'm sorry
    that my ancestors threw you in jail
    but now I can see your ramblings were poetry
    will you sell me the rights if I put up the bail?

    and we'll sing ain't that the life
    we've got it made
    our heads in the sand our guitars in the shade
    rambling beauty sing sweet to me
    yeah you're on my mind
    just like on tv
    yeah you're on my mind
    come from the tv


    Mischief Brew - A Rebel's Romance

    Goodnight, my dear
    Lay aside songs of spite and fear
    We lovers are bound
    Completing the circle and waltzing around
    Your words soothe as fire
    Roaring and washing the tinsel from liars
    And with every kiss, solace and bliss, will not seem so rare

    A rebel's embrace, shall give us a taste
    Of truth that is masked by a sly poker face
    A spirit is well and alive
    Live and we will survive.


    Goodnight, my love
    The moon, she shines from above
    So forgot all the rough
    Rejoice and revolt with love when you rise up
    Your words soothe as waters;
    Carving a path through mountains and mortar
    To shatter the ground, walls of silence with sound
    With lions and doves

    A rebel's embrace, shall give us a taste
    Of truth that is masked by a sly poker face
    A spirit is well and alive
    Live and we will survive.

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    Apologies for not reading all the comments. I have to disappear soon. Probably Springsteen has been quoted and this is my fave. Thunder Road.

    Well I got this guitar
    And I learned how to make it talk
    And my car's out back
    If you're ready to take that long walk
    From your front porch to my front seat
    The door's open but the ride it ain't free
    And I know you're lonely
    For words that I ain't spoken
    But tonight we'll be free
    All the promises'll be broken
    There were ghosts in the eyes
    Of all the boys you sent away
    They haunt this dusty beach road
    In the skeleton frames of burned out Chevrolets
    They scream your name at night in the street
    Your graduation gown lies in rags at their feet
    And in the lonely cool before dawn
    You hear their engines roaring on
    But when you get to the porch they're gone
    On the wind so Mary climb in
    It's town full of losers
    And I'm pulling out of here to win
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    Arctic Monkeys man Alex Turner is an amazing lyricist (if that's a word)

    Fright Lined Dining Room
    You thrive on dancing in our laps before the more familiar chaps who know the curtain leads to fever
    We watched a womanizer cry and in the last sip you and I declared we might require a breather
    I am a truth’s true truant and I can feign excitement fluently as solidly as I can busk shock.
    With well presented merriment and I know all too well I shouldn’t break the key off in the lock
    The tumble splits the frame revealing silk and fits
    in the fright lined dining room throw a gaze towards them while they feast
    The days drag their heels when you’re not there to crack the whip
    And the weeks wait to burst like a sachet of brats
    The old pantomime villain follows my coat and he hides where it hangs and he spies through the slats
    And meanwhile in the desert’s only costume shop the cowls hang and wait to rot away the identities of the willing
    I’m back to sugar in the night, rocketing shutter doors despite the shop not opening for hours
    You can itch, flap and whistle.
    Try to avoid the tock
    as I scribbled over drivel you were snoring showing off.
    The tumble splits the frame revealing silk and fits in the fright lined dining room
    throw a gaze towards them while they feast.

    Catapult
    Both sides,
    In softly came the growl from both sides
    And if his whisper splits the mist
    Just think of what he’s capable of with his kiss

    Nice try,

    You cannot turn away, but nice try
    He’ll turn your legs to little building blocks and with his index finger flicks you on your socks

    I go high pitched
    He’ll talk and make your voice sound high pitched
    Dread to think if he got you on your own and whispered in your ear in that baritone

    It’s the same stone
    His heart was cut out of the same stone that they use to carve his jaw
    It’s impossible not to feel inferior

    And he could catapult you back to your daddy or into any hissing misery
    And he will tell you how the day after a triumph is as hollow as the day after a tragedy
    He’ll extinguish any chance of escape when he slaps you on your arse or kisses your nape
    And he’s leaving without saying bye

    And they would queue up to listen to him pissing and hang around to watch some poor girl blub
    And then they’d chase him down the avenue incessantly pestering him to let him join the club
    He knows how to put a cork in the fuss and just how to shut up the charming ones of us

    And I’ve seen him talking to your lady friend

    There’s a dust track waiting for betrayal where he’ll teach you all the bits they missed

    Dance Little Liar
    I heard the truth was built to bend.
    A mechanism to suspend the guilt is what you will require
    and still you’ve got to dance little liar
    It’s just like those fibs to pop and fizz
    and you’ll be forced to take that awful quiz
    and you’re bound to trip and she’ll detect the fiction on your lips
    dig a contradiction up

    The clean coming will hurt
    and you can never get it spotless
    when there’s dirt beneath the dirt
    The liar takes a lot less time
    I’m sure it’s clear and plain to read
    It’s not an alibi you need just yet
    Oh no, it’s something for those beads of sweat,
    yes that will get you back to normal
    And after you have dabbed the patch
    you’ll breathe and then proceed to scratch the varnish off that newly
    added calmness so as not to raise any alarms too soon
    The liar takes a lot less time to decide on the saunter
    Have you got itchy bones and in all your time alone
    can you hack your mind being riddled with the wrong memories?
    The clean coming will hurt
    and you can never get it spotless
    When there’s dirt in between the dirt

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    "In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3" by Coheed and Cambria

    the lyrics of this song, well for me, made an impact
    and i think it sends a good message

    In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3 by Coheed and Cambria

    A broad incision sits across the evening
    The victim to our fathers lost war
    The restless children sit and mourn the graves
    Of those they've never seen before
    Will they be buried here among the dead?
    In the silent secret

    The pioneers
    In dealing with it they march for dawn, of Will and worthy
    The truth be told the child was born
    Man your own jackhammer
    Man your battle stations
    We'll have you dead pretty soon
    And now
    Sincerely written from my brother's blood machine
    Man your battle stations
    We'll have you home pretty soon
    And now

    Awake through motion with curiosity to curtain your first move
    Over arms length they'll break protocol
    Jealous envy for the youngest one
    To be the hero is all I'll ask
    Can I be buried here among the dead?
    With room to honor me here in the end
    You'll be better off too soon
    You'll be better off when you get home

    For you,
    I'd do anything just to make you happy,
    hear you tell me that you’re proud of me
    For them,
    I'll kill anything cut the throats of babies for them
    break their hearts for they were them
    Waiting for you to say: I love you too

    The navigator
    The pilot
    Her favorite
    The one they call the vision that bears the gift

    Will,
    Do the children really understand the things you did to them?
    And why oh why…
    Should they conjure up the will for you my love I would kill him
    we're coming home pretty soon
    Coming home

    In the seventh turning hour
    Will the victims shadow fall?
    Should the irony grow hungry?
    With the victory and all they sought for
    We were one among the fence
    One among the fence

    We're coming home

    Man your own jackhammer
    Man your battle stations
    We'll have you dead pretty soon
    And now
    Sincerely written from my brother's blood machine
    Man your battle stations
    We'll have you home pretty soon
    tonight

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    Every Grain of Sand
    Bob Dylan


    In the time of my confession,
    in the hour of my deepest need
    When the pool of tears beneath my feet
    flood every newborn seed
    There's a dyin' voice within me
    reaching out somewhere,
    Toiling in the danger and in
    the morals of despair.

    Don't have the inclination to
    look back on any mistake,
    Like Cain,
    I now behold this chain of events
    that I must break.
    In the fury of the moment
    I can see the Master's hand
    In every leaf that trembles,
    in every grain of sand.

    Oh, the flowers of indulgence
    and the weeds of yesteryear,
    Like criminals,
    they have choked the breath
    of conscience and good cheer.
    The sun beat down upon the steps
    of time to light the way
    To ease the pain of idleness
    and the memory of decay.

    I gaze into the doorway of
    temptation's angry flame
    And every time I pass that way
    I always hear my name.
    Then onward in my journey
    I come to understand
    That every hair is numbered
    like every grain of sand.

    I have gone from rags to riches
    in the sorrow of the night
    In the violence of a summer's dream,
    in the chill of a wintry light,
    In the bitter dance of loneliness
    fading into space,
    In the broken mirror of innocence
    on each forgotten face.

    I hear the ancient footsteps like
    the motion of the sea
    Sometimes I turn, there's someone there,
    other times it's only me.
    I am hanging in the balance
    of the reality of man
    Like every sparrow falling,
    like every grain of sand.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Within You Without You
    The Beatles (Harrison)

    We were talking-about the space between us all
    And the people-who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion
    Never glimpse the truth-then it's far too late-when they pass away.
    We were talking-about the love we all could share-when we find it
    To try our best to hold it there-with our love
    With our love-we could save the world-if they only knew.
    Try to realise it's all within yourself
    no-one else can make you change
    And to see you're really only very small,
    and life flows within you and without you.
    We were talking-about the love that's gone so cold and the people,
    Who gain the world and lose their soul-
    they don't know-they can't see-are you one of them?
    When you've seen beyond yourself-then you may find, peace of mind,
    is waiting there-
    And the time will come when you see
    we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you.

    "Ripple"
    Grateful Dead

    Words by Robert Hunter; music by Jerry Garcia.

    If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine
    And my tunes were played on the harp unstrung
    Would you hear my voice come through the music
    Would you hold it near as it were your own?

    It's a hand-me-down, the thoughts are broken
    Perhaps they're better left unsung
    I don't know, don't really care
    Let there be songs to fill the air

    (Chorus)

    Ripple in still water
    When there is no pebble tossed
    Nor wind to blow

    Reach out your hand if your cup be empty
    If your cup is full may it be again
    Let it be known there is a fountain
    That was not made by the hands of men

    There is a road, no simple highway
    Between the dawn and the dark of night
    And if you go no one may follow
    That path is for your steps alone

    (Chorus)

    You who choose to lead must follow
    But if you fall you fall alone
    If you should stand then who's to guide you?
    If I knew the way I would take you home

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    I think the lyrics to the bosa nova song, 'The Girl from Ipanema' is poetry:

    "Tall and Tan and young and lovely
    the girl from Ipanema goes walking
    and as she passes, each one she passes
    goes, ahh..."

    It has always been one of my favorites, because when I heard it sung I could see this young woman with all eyes on her as she walked completely unaware toward the beautiful blue ocean and soft sandy beach.

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    Many of Bob Dylans lyrics. Byt this two I also like.

    Into My Arms by Nick Cave

    I don't believe in an interventionist God
    But I know, darling, that you do
    But if I did I would kneel down and ask Him
    Not to intervene when it came to you
    Not to touch a hair on your head
    To leave you as you are
    And if He felt He had to direct you
    Then direct you into my arms

    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms

    And I don't believe in the existence of angels
    But looking at you I wonder if that's true
    But if I did I would summon them together
    And ask them to watch over you
    To each burn a candle for you
    To make bright and clear your path
    And to walk,like Christ, in grace and love
    And guide you into my arms

    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms

    But I believe in Love
    And I know that you do too
    And I believe in some kind of path
    That we can walk down, me and you
    So keep your candles burning
    And make her journey bright and pure
    That she will keep returning
    Always and evermore

    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms
    Into my arms, O Lord, into my arms

    Fruit Tree by Nick Drake

    Fame is but a fruit tree
    So very unsound.
    It can never flourish
    Till its stock is in the ground.
    So men of fame
    Can never find a way
    Till time has flown
    Far from their dying day.
    Forgotten while you're here
    Remembered for a while
    A much updated ruin
    From a much outdated style.

    Life is but a memory
    Happened long ago.
    Theatre full of sadness
    For a long forgotten show.
    Seems so easy
    Just to let it go on by
    Till you stop and wonder
    Why you never wondered why.

    Safe in the womb
    Of an everlasting night
    You find the darkness can
    Give the brightest light.
    Safe in your place deep in the earth
    That's when they'll know what you were really worth.
    Forgotten while you're here
    Remembered for a while
    A much updated ruin
    From a much outdated style.

    Fame is but a fruit tree
    So very unsound.
    It can never flourish
    Till its stock is in the ground.
    So men of fame
    Can never find a way
    Till time has flown
    Far from their dying day.

    Fruit tree, fruit tree
    No-one knows you but the rain and the air.
    Don't you worry
    They'll stand and stare when you're gone.

    Fruit tree, fruit tree
    Open your eyes to another year.
    They'll all know
    That you were here when you're gone.
    There is hope, but not for us.

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    I'm sure somebody has mentioned this already, but a lot of "stand alone" poetry was originally intended as song, like much of Shelley's work and arguably Homer's epics, among many others. I think poetry and song are two sides of the same coin, so to speak

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