A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Six-Hundred-And-One

I wrote the lyric for a short song today.  It is not anything complex or sophisticated, but it is enough to be, at the very least, a song.  I suppose that it would need music for it to be a song, but I am not thinking about that right at the moment.  It is more the fact of having done it.  I've often thought about attempting to write song lyrics, but I have never done it before, and thinking about doing it, I felt uncertain and a bit fearful.  I don't have any training in writing lyrics, don't know any actual song forms.  Of course, I have heard songs throughout my life and I know how to work with rhyme and meter.  Even so, I didn't feel like I knew how to write a song at all.  In the end, it just took sitting down and doing it, just accepting that it would be whatever it would be and going for it.  I don't know that it is all that good, but I can say that I did it, and that feels important to me.

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