One not only wants to be understood when one writes, but also quite as certainly not to be understood. It is by no means an objection to a book when someone finds it unintelligible: perhaps this might just have been the intention of its author, perha...
A poem was a box for your soul. That was the point. It was the place where you could save bits of yourself, and shake out your darkest feelings, without worrying that people would think you were strange. While I was writing, I would forget myself and...
The taste of moon's song.
Most of the songs I wrote are personal.
The Katy Perry stuff, those are great songs.
But I always loved songs with great lyrics.
Heartbreak is good fuel for country songs. And cheating.
I'd love it if everyone knew one Foo Fighters song.
The words of the songs speak for themselves.
I've never made a bad song.
Songs suffer at the mercy of the performer.
I do love to interpret songs in American Sign Language.
I like to look at the songs like they're little movies.
I've had several working-man songs that I like.
I sang the songs in 'The Doors'.
You've got to separate the singer and the songs.
God writes straight even on wavy lines.
Worldly prosperity is like writing on water.
You cannot write in the chimney with charcoal.
Don't say you're a writer if you're not writing. Even if you're writing, don't call yourself a writer. Say instead, 'I write.' It's the verb that's important, not the noun.
When you write it, don't write it in the manner of a spooky story. Don't try to give an explanation. Just say that I don't know what to make of it, just write it like I tell it, so the reader can make up his own mind.