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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a lyrics' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the words of a song. For example, "She wrote a lyrics about her journey of healing."
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I am a lyrics person and he a music person.
(Darnielle is a vegetarian)." Darnielle is not just a lyricist, he's also a lyrics enthusiast.
"Ultimately, I'm a lyrics man and I appreciate good words in whatever form they come".
Mr. Graae, a Lyrics & Lyricists regular, is a natural vaudevillian clown, whose boyish energy seems sprung from an inner catapult that keeps reloading.
"Mitchell is a joker, a lyrics writer, a word-spinner, an epigrammist, a man of passion and imagination," the art critic and novelist John Berger once wrote.
This just in from Beck's publicist: The first pressing of the recent Odelay Deluxe Reissue was found to have gone out with unproofed lyrics that were taken from a lyrics website as place holders for layout purposes.
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From the order of the songs to the colour of the artwork to whether they want me to be able to do the sing-along-a lyrics thing by including them in the booklet.
David Shayne wrote a lyric.
They practically sang this like a lyric.
She sang a lyric about divorces.
You'll want a lyric sheet.
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