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Relationship between Poems and Songs
Posted: 13 Oct 2016, 23:47
by melindataylor67
I feel that there is a relationship between poems and songs. They have their similarities and differences. I have written some poetry but have never written any songs. I have always wondered if writing one means that you can write the other or even tweak one to make it into the other. I have been told that it is possible but I have never tried it. Poetry is easy for me to write when I am inspired and have the time to do so and I love to sing and have gotten compliments on my voice. If I did write song lyrics I am not sure if I could write music to go with it and that would be much harder. It is something to consider and think about if nothing else.
Re: Relationship between Poems and Songs
Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 00:48
by DATo
You know, I've been thinking about that a lot lately. When I look at just the lyrics of some of my favorite songs I am often startled to realize that even without music these lyrics could be justifiably appreciated as among the best poems I have ever read.
Re: Relationship between Poems and Songs
Posted: 27 Oct 2016, 00:35
by DancingSouls
I feel that the rythm of words strung together can create beautiful poems and song lyrics. I think songs can take important elements from poetry and incorporate them to sound pleasing to the ear as well as being meaningful. I do think that poems are meant to be read out loud and songs are meant to be sang. Both have rythm but songs tend to have more liberties when it comes to stretching out a word, enunciation, and the speed at which the song and beat is played.
Re: Relationship between Poems and Songs
Posted: 18 Jan 2017, 16:53
by AtomLiK
I believe that these two things go absolutely together. There is an ancient greek saying that says "There is not music without poetry, nor poetry without music" and I agree with it. But if you find it difficult to combine them, a composer might help you.