Suffering in Sanity and No Care (updated with a new one)
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Suffering in Sanity and No Care (updated with a new one)
Lately, I've been practicing writing lyrics. More specifically, styled for Alternative Rock. I've written 2 so far that I think have really turned out nicely.
Suffering in Sanity -- About losing your sanity (kind of a fun song).
No Care -- I'll warn you now, this is not a happy song. This one's about abuse and families tearing apart as a result. Inspiration: Face Down - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
This may belong in the Music thread. I can move it there if the Staff deems it so.
Update: Not Just Anyone
Suffering in Sanity -- About losing your sanity (kind of a fun song).
No Care -- I'll warn you now, this is not a happy song. This one's about abuse and families tearing apart as a result. Inspiration: Face Down - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
This may belong in the Music thread. I can move it there if the Staff deems it so.
Update: Not Just Anyone
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A lot of bands do what he's doing and the song comes out just fine. The technique is also used in poetry and can be strong in getting across a message, as it can in music.SuperCommando wrote:Writing technique for lazy people. You don't have to write as much then.gh0570fchurch wrote:At some point, yes. That's kind of the point of a chorus. It's a writing technique called repetisism.SuperCommando wrote:They are short, do you just keep repeating the chorus over and over?

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A new one based on recent events:
"Not Just Anyone"
All too familiar
The copper taste of blood
why do some people
not understand?
Understand what it takes
To make a good friend
It takes someone special
Not just anyone can
Be that type of someone
But you wasn't just
Someone to me
You were a friend
[Chorus:]
Maybe just someone
To them
But not just anyone
To me
A friend, A friend to me
Not just anyone
Not just anyone
Maybe they don't know
What a real friend is
Someone that would
Do almost anything
Just to make you happy
Words are so much
More powerful
Than guns and blades
They leave scars
Deeper and nastier
[Chorus]
Not just anyone
Not just anyone
[Chorus]
"Not Just Anyone"
All too familiar
The copper taste of blood
why do some people
not understand?
Understand what it takes
To make a good friend
It takes someone special
Not just anyone can
Be that type of someone
But you wasn't just
Someone to me
You were a friend
[Chorus:]
Maybe just someone
To them
But not just anyone
To me
A friend, A friend to me
Not just anyone
Not just anyone
Maybe they don't know
What a real friend is
Someone that would
Do almost anything
Just to make you happy
Words are so much
More powerful
Than guns and blades
They leave scars
Deeper and nastier
[Chorus]
Not just anyone
Not just anyone
[Chorus]
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Yeah but it is dumb when a band repeats the same thing over and over for the WHOLE SONG. Like linkin' park, with cure for the itch, "one step closer"? That song gets so boring.JK-47 wrote:A lot of bands do what he's doing and the song comes out just fine. The technique is also used in poetry and can be strong in getting across a message, as it can in music.SuperCommando wrote:Writing technique for lazy people. You don't have to write as much then.gh0570fchurch wrote:At some point, yes. That's kind of the point of a chorus. It's a writing technique called repetisism.SuperCommando wrote:They are short, do you just keep repeating the chorus over and over?
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Yeah, but Ghost's songs aren't all that repetitive. They repeat just the right amount.SuperCommando wrote:Yeah but it is dumb when a band repeats the same thing over and over for the WHOLE SONG. Like linkin' park, with cure for the itch, "one step closer"? That song gets so boring.JK-47 wrote:A lot of bands do what he's doing and the song comes out just fine. The technique is also used in poetry and can be strong in getting across a message, as it can in music.SuperCommando wrote:Writing technique for lazy people. You don't have to write as much then.gh0570fchurch wrote:At some point, yes. That's kind of the point of a chorus. It's a writing technique called repetisism.SuperCommando wrote:They are short, do you just keep repeating the chorus over and over?

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