Man, I forgot all about this..
When I was in high school, we were going over poetry format in one of my English classes..
Poetry and song structure use both the same symbolism when described on paper, like "a b a c" for example..
I don't remember what poem it was, but the structure went:
ab ab cd cd ab ab g g...
I pronounced it phonetically in my head and got a really cool blues swing rhythm. It's definately a guitar hook, but I never could get the key right to make it flow comfortably.. It's still in my head, so that must be a sign that it can fit somewhere in my toybox of ideas...
For me, writing the music is only half the battle. Good lyrics are a bitch to put together because they have to sit well in the song. They have to flow with the rhythm, and one single inappropriate word can ruin the entire song.. It took me almost a year to get the lyrics right for the song I'm currently recording. It's about a guy who discovers his girl was murdered, and since all the evidence shows he did it, he just gives into his instincts and bails. The working lyric was "I've got to bury her, and fade away". But this sounds like shit when sung.. I changed it to "Cave in to cold reaction, and fade away" which is not too bad, but saying two words that begin with "c" so close together requires me to change my vocal technique to deemphasize one of the "c's" to make it flow better...
Who knows, by the time it's done, it may end up being about some Hare Krishnas who buy a timeshare.
Cy