Dear "beatmaster"...

In my opinion, in the "best" of songs there always is a single line of lyrics that expresses the totality of the song's "message", or meaning. It's the beating heart of the song.

In "Can't Do This No More", that interpretive signpost arrives as quickly as the second line of the first verse:

"Then I sort of realized you were there bout not at home."

That kind of insight pulls a listener into a song instantly and makes it a more personal experience.

Sometimes, in a song, the fewer the words, the more easily we recognize what the singer is "saying". It also causes the music to be more deeply felt.

Sincerely,

LOREN


"Music is what feelings sound like."-- borrowed from a Cakewalk Music Creator forum member, "Mamabear".