How to Avoid the Cheese and Still Hit the Heart.
Writing lyrics that feel honest and hit home is harder than writing poetry. Why? Because songs need to connect fast, paint a world, and move emotion — all in 8th-grade language. Here’s how to sound like you, not a Hallmark card.
The 3 Kinds of Songs Every Artist Must Learn to Write
🧠 For Beginners: Why Good Poetry Can Still Make Bad Lyrics
You’re not alone.
“I write decent poems. But when I write a song, it sounds generic or cheesy.”
🎯 Here’s why:
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Lyrics live inside music — they don’t get the space poems do
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You’ve got fewer words and less attention span
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Song lyrics need to be felt before they’re understood
Poetry impresses the brain.
Lyrics have to cut straight to the feeling.
🔑 Why it matters:
To write authentic lyrics, you have to write simpler, clearer, and truer — not more complex.
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🎤 The V.E.S.T. Method
Visual. Emotional. Specific. Truthful.
“Put on the vest — protect the heart, but still show it.”
V = Visual
Start with images, not abstractions.
Paint the moment. Set the scene.
✅ “The porch light flickered as I turned the key.”
❌ “I was feeling confused and unsure.”
Why it works:
People don’t feel your feelings until they see the moment you’re in.
E = Emotional Trigger
What broke the silence? What turned the scene into a song?
That one line that aches. That spark.
✅ “Your toothbrush is still next to mine.”
✅ “You said forever — then packed by noon.”
Why it works:
One emotional truth can hold an entire verse. Don’t pile on — pierce.
S = Specific Language
No “love,” “pain,” or “heart” unless they hit different.
Use your voice. Use uncommon common words.
✅ “I watched your Spotify go offline.”
✅ “You left a sock in my dryer again.”
Why it works:
Specific = Relatable. Vague = Forgettable.
T = Truth Without Telling
Don’t explain the emotion. Don’t say “I’m sad.”
Show the contradiction. The silence. The detail.
✅ “You still text like nothing happened.”
✅ “My mom still asks about you.”
Why it works:
The unsaid is often more powerful than the said.
💡 Great lyrics drop you into a scene, expose a feeling, and reveal a person behind the voice.
🧠 Why “V.E.S.T.” Works
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V paints the world
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E cracks it open
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S makes it believable
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T keeps it human
Use it like armour — to protect the heart of your song while revealing it.
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🎧 Use These Tools to Write Realer, Faster
🧠 1. Start with a Theme
🌍 2. Create a Setting
🪞 3. Use Simile & Metaphor Lightly
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Metaphor: “My heart’s a house with broken windows”
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Simile: “Like a ghost in my chest”
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Keep them vivid, not vague
🧊 4. Avoid Over-Poetics
❌ “Your touch, a velvet flame under moonlight’s gaze”
✅ “Your hand on my back made me feel safe again”
Use short words, plain speech, unpolished thoughts.
That’s where truth lives.
🧬 Real Technique: Simplicity = Power
🎯 Write at an 8th-grade reading level.
Use a readability checker if you’re unsure.
The best lyrics in the world?
Often one-syllable words. One-sentence lines.
Great Lyric | Reading Level |
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“I still haven’t found what I’m looking for” | Grade 5 |
“You’re gonna hear me roar” | Grade 2 |
“Hello from the other side” | Grade 3 |
🔑 Why it matters:
You’re not dumbing it down — you’re distilling it.
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