What constitutes poetry, or makes one a poet? And beyond that, why should I, as a poetry reader, regard them as of the same tradition? You, I think, mistake Folk and earlyish Rock music for poetry - I could say any number of musicians are poets - what is gained by that - the whole idea that good song writers are good poets is complete crap. Simply put, it's been discussed to death how some of the most mediocre lyrics can become the best music, and some of the best lyrics can become the most mediocre music. Jim Morrison is another mediocre poet, but alright musician - he isn't readable the way someone like even the poet-songwriter Bob Dylan is, nor is he as mediocre as the lyricists of any other number of rock bands. That doesn't mean I should read him next to Wordsworth.
I guess we give anybody who can pen five lines of music the title of poet - even John Lennon, great musical voice that he was, as purely text, is rather meh, bordering on complete mediocrity.




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