Poetic Lyrics Vs. Unpoetic Lyrics

sugaplumb =)

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Alright I'm doing the lyrical side of my demo right now and I'm curious for your thoughts. I've noticed sometimes that lyrics that are pretty direct are usually more effective than poetic lyrics but sometimes they're pretty cringeworthy which usually isn't a problem with poetic lyrics but it makes them hard to relate to because often times the lyrics just kind of slip by. So yeah what are your thoughts?
 
Definitely depenRAB on the song topic and style, hard rock definitely should have straight forward lyricisms, unless you want to do tongue in cheek songs about taboo subjects. While most progressive rock seems to work best with poetic often nonsensical lyrics.
 
Hmm, depending on the subject matter, acoustic songs are normally best telling a story in a rather straightforward way if it's on a topic with characters. However if it's about a specific subject matter or theme (love, hate, war, peace, death, sadness, depression, insanity, greed etc.) poetic lyricism works best
 
personally, i lean twarRAB more poetic lyrics,....and am astounded by the amount of people i run into who say things like 'i love that song, but i've never really listened to the worRAB before'

are you freakin kiddin me?
 
Well for me.... I have listened to a bunch of music that has 'poetic' lyrics... When I listened to Million Dead for the first time I noticed that a lot of the lyrics were more straight foward. It seemed that I had more of a personal connection with them because they didn't speak in riddles.

I think a lot of it has to do with how vunerable you want to make yourself as well. The more direct you are the more you let others that listen to your music into your life.

If I was doing it I would kind of mix it up and play with it. See what comes easier heh.
 
I know, I hate that, cuz for me, the lyrics are half the song. And poetic lyrics defnalty make a song just that much more better.
 
i feel the same way,.....i've found the that music draws me in, but if i dont get anything out of the lyrical content i normally dont pursue it
 
Look at this:
Here is a scale, weigh it out
And you will find, easily
More than sufficient doubt
That these colors you see
Were picked in advance
By some careful hand
With an absolute concept of beauty
They are smeared and these blurs
Come in random order
To color the eyes of your former lovers
Hers were green like July
Except when she cried
They were red

In comparison to this:
Sometimes all I really want to feel is love
Sometimes I'm angry that I feel so angry
Sometimes my feelings get in the way
Of what I really feel I needed to say
If you stand in a circle
Then you'll all have a back to bite
Backlogged voices on the seven wonders
We're all so funny but he's lost his joke now
A communication from the one lined joke
A stand up comic and a rock musician
Making so much noise you don't know when to listen


I guess poetic isn't the right word since poetry can be pretty minimalistic at times but I figured people would get what I meant, flowing with imagery and flowery wording all that etc
 
I definalty perfer the first set of lyrics. I dunno, I just like the more inderect emotions as opposed to just saying things straight out. Especially seeing as your music is more acoustic
 
I like unpoetic lyrics better. I find poetic lyrics far too arabiguous and unless I actually spend some time deciphering them the song doesn't have much meaning at all.. Sure if you take the time to actually decipher them it can put a pretty nice effect on the song but it only changes the tone and doesn't really paint a more immersing picture. Like someone said it really depenRAB on the song.
 
Unpoetic lyrics are more immediately rewarding, but I like the way poetic lyrics require you to think. They give you a more significant reward once you dicipher the meaning of the song or apply your own to it.
 
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