The Lyric I Couldn’t Stop Editing

I once spent more time rewriting two lines than I spent writing the rest of the song.

Not the chorus.

Not the hook.

Two lines.

The frustrating part was that they weren’t bad.

They made sense.

They rhymed.

They communicated exactly what I wanted to say.

And yet every time I sang them, something felt off.

For days, I convinced myself I was overthinking it.

Most listeners wouldn’t notice.

Most listeners wouldn’t care.

But I cared.

So I kept digging.

Eventually I realized the problem wasn’t the meaning.

The problem was the feeling.

The lyric was telling people what I felt instead of allowing them to experience it.

That sounds like a small distinction. It isn’t.

It’s the difference between hearing about a storm and standing in the rain.

One informs. The other connects.

That experience changed the way I think about songwriting.

Many lyrics aren’t broken.

They’re simply stopping one step too early.

The idea is present.

The emotion is present.

The message is present.

But the expression hasn’t fully arrived yet.

That’s why I rarely ask whether a lyric is good or bad.

I ask whether it’s saying the strongest version of what it wants to say.

Those are very different questions.

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