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		Snadman
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Hello everyone. I was wondering if most songs actually originate from poems. I write a lot of poems and I've even put some on poetry.com that are going to be in books, put to music (I don't know how yet), and I've been inducted to the poetry comittee in Washington DC. No mean to sound stuckup by any of this, but I'm wondering if being a poet would help me along the lines of songwriting. Thanks!
				
			 
 
		 ' phrase or line that I've come up with in a poem and incorporated it into a song, or even built the theme of lyrics around it.  I guess what I'm saying is you should set out to write lyrics rather than fit your poems to music, and since you say your good at it then you have the potential to be a good songwriter.
' phrase or line that I've come up with in a poem and incorporated it into a song, or even built the theme of lyrics around it.  I guess what I'm saying is you should set out to write lyrics rather than fit your poems to music, and since you say your good at it then you have the potential to be a good songwriter. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 and that's what you need to be a lyricist. Once you learn how to structure lyrics in the genre that you are trying to write for, then you're home free.
 and that's what you need to be a lyricist. Once you learn how to structure lyrics in the genre that you are trying to write for, then you're home free. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		