He passes from lyric to epic poetry in order to speak about the world and the torment in the world through man, rationally and emotionally. The poet then becomes a danger.
I'm very passionate about music and was excited to see that the majority of readers loved the inclusion of lyrics.
I have to have a guitar sitting around. I sing in the shower. I sing around the house. The music comes secondary. The lyrics come first.
I was totally involved in Bobby's World from the time we started the idea to sitting with the artists on how he would look, to the script meetings, the music, the lyrics, the songs.
I really like worship music. It settles my soul. Gets me back on track. The lyrics are almost like a prayer, so it's my go-to.
Acting and making music are quite complementary. Acting relies on someone else's writing and direction; writing music or lyrics doesn't. But they are both creative and personal in completely different ways.
I have one piece of music, since 1997, and I don't see it having lyrics. Where does it go in this world? So I haven't recorded it.
Fleetwood Mac were really accessible musically, but lyrically and emotionally, we weren't so easy. And it was our music that helped us survive. But all of us were in pieces personally.
Adam does most of the work when it comes to videos and he basically does the same as I do with the lyrics. The videos are his visual interpretations of our music.
Music - not just the lyrics, but the music itself - expresses confused or illicit passions: rage, lust, envy, frustration, channeling these energies and creating an outlet for them.
I write music all the time. When I talk about having writer's block, it's more to do with lyrics than anything else.
I tend to like simple music. And clever, succinct lyrics. Songs that don't try to be more than they need to to be effective, to stir up something emotionally within you.
If I play anything that sounds like a solo, it's gonna sound like a lyric.
sometimes music isn't just a bunch of sounds and lyrics, sometimes it's more than that: a time machine...
Time flies when you're falling down"...(not from a book, it's a lyric)
I would say I'd rather dig a ditch, you know, do hard, manual labor than write lyrics.
The sonnet, a lyrical poem, the beauty and magic... convey with our hearts the truth of the universe in a single moment briefly.
I wish I could write lyrical poems, but I just write the way they come.
It doesn't bother me when people try to deconstruct my songs - because at least they're looking at the lyrics, and paying attention to the way the story is told.
I would be too self-conscious if I just thought of writing lyrics for a song. I have to trick myself into doing it.
I wrote lyrics that were intensely personal to me a few years ago. Maybe people know me better now.