I may sound corny but in my case, it's not me who writes the song but the song writes it self out of whatever there is
It often drives me to distraction when people talk about songs writing themselves

. There isn't a single element in a song that would be there
if a human being didn't put it there, no matter how predictable. End of story !
Or to put it another way ~ if a
song writes it self out of whatever there is
and the song is crap, do you blame the song for it's lame writing ?
Just wanted to hear what other artists do to help them write new lyrics. Is it listening to a certain artist? Being in certain emotional states? Drinking?
What inspires you to write?
There are actually two totally separate questions contained within the OP. And therefore potentially two answers.
In terms of lyrics, it could be literally anything that catches my mind at that moment. I've written about God, drugs, childhood, relationship fallouts, food, dentists, teeth, babies, shit, disputes, homosexuality, parenthood, hunger, marriage, traffic wardens, death, squirrels, siblings, my Mum, schooldays, religion, abortion, the sun, sleep, the devil, cleaners, work, shops, my Dad, friends, enemies, TV, rats, mystics, dogs, postmen, pygmies, the cave, computers, strange lands, my kids, the streets of London, crime etc........
I often have a load of lyrics on the go in various stages of completion. Some will come in moreorless one go, others may take months or years.
But the question of what inspires me to write can't be answered because there isn't any form of inspiration that I look to. I don't know beforehand what will inspire me to write so I can only answer the question in terms of what
has inspired me prior to the moment I answer the question.
For example, couple of years ago, I was driving past a shop called "Kosher cuisine" and straight away, a melody and a beat came into my head. I worked the phrase and melody into a song. I recorded it and it's done. That sort of thing happens alot.