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Latest post Fri, Aug 24 2007 11:59 PM by Stickan. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  407182 Tue, 21 Aug 07 09:13 AM

I am interested in writing lyrics to a song or gospel song. What are the rules?

I was looking at John Denver's "Take me home country roads" and in it, in almost all cases, the English article seems to be absent and seem to be written as if talking or singing to me right in front of me.  

misty taste of moonshine, tear drop in my eyes

miner's lady, stranger to blue water

Thank you.

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Stickan  +  409012 Fri, 24 Aug 07 11:59 PM
There aren't any rules... just use your imagination and write it down. When you're done, listen to it... a famous musician used to say... "what sounds good, is good" Big Smile [:D]

Good luck with your song Smile [:)]
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