It's really important that my lyrics are truthful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of my lyrics are approximate meaning without me knowing why they sound right.
I stay true to my lyrics. If I go back and look at them in hindsight, the emotions I had when I wrote them have passed. It feels unjustified to change them.
The lyrics are what I work on the hardest, but I'm not trying to make a perfectly clear message or anything like that. In fact, I'm usually trying to avoid saying something too directly, because usually that rings false anyway.
The lyrics are so important to me. And that there is something going on in the lyrics. That the song actually has something to say.
Lyrics are kind of the whole thing; it's the message. Something might have a beautiful melody but if it's not the truth coming out of your mouth, it's not appealing.
I might lie a lot but never in my lyrics.
I'm definitely still putting effort into my lyrics, for them to be emotional and tell a story.
A lot of times when I'm writing lyrics, I just think about insecurities that I might have and turn them into a scene. Some things may be true, and some things may not.
Songs are about just being totally honest and putting those words to music.
The lyrics are constructed as empirically as the music. I don't set out to say anything very important.