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THAT'S my problem. I guess although I've felt that stuff before, I'm 1) not comfortable writing about it, and 2) I want to write about something unique if possible.
Last three songs:
1) Real life starts when you retire because then you are truly free. You work your entire life waiting for retirement, but by then, most of life is over.
2) Guy falls for local girl, but doesn't know her name. Figures if he just knew her name, they'd be together forever. By the end of the song, he still doesn't know her name.
3) Guy and girl have broken up so many times, it doesn't hurt one bit at all when they break up now. What is a break up when it causes no pain?
Trying to put spins on common topics..
Your opening post reminded me instantly of an old Billy Joel song "Miami 2017", which is not only fiction, but science fiction! lol
Aliens come to New York, start blasting the shit out of everything and causing fires, but Billy sings, "We never noticed it cuz It always burned up there before". lol By the end of the song, they had moved to Florida.
Regarding your 3 ideas, I like #2 the best, so far.
#1 has potential, but to me, it will depend on the author's philosophy which may or may not agree with how others think. For example, the idea is totally right on in one realm, but then in another, people might think life is wonderful and are enjoying it every day, even when suffering and persecuted. Philosophical point. But... I'd still love to hear your ideas on it!
#3 has less appeal, but these are only one-liners so far. If, for example, your guy has something interesting to say in lieu of the relationship that seems to always break down, then the numbness of the relationship could be juxtaposed with some other thing that the guy really grooves on. It could end up being a great escapist song.
#2 is something every person in the world can relate to. So it immediately has feeling and an open heart from the audience (the whole world, I'm sure!). So it's an old story, but we are always interested to see it in new light, told by a different interesting character, etc. We always want to take that type of possible love story, and see it pushed to new heights, whether the person does or does not meet the person, is not the most important thing, though the tension, if properly done, is felt by the listener and waiting for resolve, right up to the end.
Hey, I like this thread. Good idea!