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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
To consider something as poetry, by the normal definitions, it has to use language in a way which is more beautiful, or more rhythmic, or more vivid, or somehow more creative than the way in which language is typically used in everyday conversation. I agree that MOST lyrics are poetic/poetry, but it is entirely possible to sing non-poetic words to music, fitting them to a melody, which is enough for them to be described as lyrics. The pure fact that they are sung isn't enough to promote the words to the title of poetry, as the definition of poetry comes from the use of the use of vocabulary and grammar, not from the context in which that vocabulary and grammar is read.
AC/DCs lyrics, however (although Moley disagrees), are a form of poetry but they are very simple and clear poetry. They do use metaphor, rhyming and specific meters, so they definitely count as poetry.
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heh, im not so much in disagreement with ac/dc being poetry, i just didn't use the right choice of words, i didn't think it was going to be payed much attention to but when i said poetry i wasn't really thinking into it, what i clearly meant was that lyrics didn't have to be overly descriptive and in depth, you people nit pick alot you know that?
however i will not accept that ALL lyrics can be called poetry.