question:
what is the similarity between lyricist,poet,writer?
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Answer:
Poetry and music share a long relationship throughout human history. They have always played well with each other, offering mutual inspiration and collaboration. Today’s modern musical lyrics are just the most recent form for music and poetry to take together.
Wordsworth, Byron, Keats, and Shelley were the “rock stars” of their day, earning adulation, celebrity, and even sometimes a bit of wealth from their poetry. Unfortunately for modern poets, today their words are often relegated to small, dimly lit cafes or the pages of obscure literary magazines and websites.
And although modern poets don’t enjoy the same prestige they did a century or two ago, any aspiring songwriter can learn a lot by studying, reading, and yes, even writing poetry.
On the other hand, there are wonderful opportunities today for poets in the music industry – provided they are willing and able to adapt their writing for today’s lyrics.
Which brings us to this week’s topic: the difference between writing poetry and writing lyrics.