May is dedicated to song title poetry. Letter Y today. Time goes fast and the challenge continues for every single day of May until we resume to our monthly service for the rest of the year. Once the alphabet finishes we have other themes for the song title poems. Hope you’re having fun so far and that you read and comment posts from others. Hit the subscribe button while you’re here. This challenge and the majority of my Substack is free. Paid subscribers get my podcast Writer Pilgrim Sounds which has poetry, travel and interviews to inspire your creative life. You’re welcome to upgrade to a paid subscription which is about the cost of a coffee per month. Upgrade if you can and thank you for the kind and generous subscribers who help keep this space free! Tomorrow’s post is published to web only to give space for the SPAWN newsletter.
Black star
Black Star
I'll see the light tonight
Rising force
Brothers
Far beyond the sun
Save our love
Crystal ball
Baroque and roll
See you in hell
Like an angel
Blue
You don't remember, I'll never forget
by Yngwie Malmsteen
We write poems with the help of our favourite artists using their song titles only. My understanding is we can use song titles, don’t change them in anyway and don’t talk badly about the band/song if you wish to stay out of trouble.
Each day in May will have a letter assigned. So, in alphabetical order, we started with a band or singer with A and now it’s letter Y.
This song title poetry festival started at the back of NaPoWriMo (national poetry writing month) last year. There was a prompt with the word Cardigan. It appeared in a song by a famous singer songwriter. I took the word and instead remembered The Cardigans, fronted by the lovely Nina Persson.
I took a bunch of their song titles and wrote a poem starting with the song that came to my mind first. You can read that song title poem and some of the comments here on my publication.
It isn’t a copyright issue as the lines are all quotes from song titles and you cannot copyright those. However, some titles may be extremely unique and other countries may have trademark laws that restrict use. We are celebrating music and our love for the artists and these songs. Don’t use the titles without letting us know who the artists are and one way to do this is by adding a short sentence at the bottom of your song title poem.
One artist by letter. So if it’s A, only use Abba, or Aerosmith or Anastasia, don’t mix artists. (For mixing artists and all that join us on First Friday of the month June to April). You can post more than one poem if you feel you want to do two poems about two different artists. Stay for the whole of May or pop in as and when you can.
My Favourite Game
Erase and Rewind
My Favourite Game
In the round
A Lovefool
Hold me
For what it’s worth
And then you kissed me
After all
Losers. Been it.
Your new cuckoo
Communication
For what it's worth
This “poem” consists of titles from The Cardigans.
Your reward is the community in here and making new friends and getting readers to your own stack eventually. I hear some friendships have grown out of the May festival of last year.
Rules: Be kind! Read others’ song title poems and comment. You can use the same title over again and you can write stanzas, sonnets you name it. Title can be the artist name or a song title. The archive is open for all previous song title posts from May onwards.
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Black star
.
Black Star
I'll see the light tonight
Rising force
.
Brothers
Far beyond the sun
Save our love
Crystal ball
Baroque and roll
See you in hell
.
Like an angel
Blue
You don't remember, I'll never forget
.
by Yngwie Malmsteen
Y is for the always young Mr Neil YOUNG
Hangin’ on a limb
~
I am a child
Heart of gold
It’s so hard to wait
~
Just singing a song
Down by the river
My my, Hey hey
~
Ain’t it the truth
Falling from above
Expecting to fly
~
Night song
Wayward wind
High flying’ bird
~
Natural beauty
Touch the night
Till the morning comes
~
Are you passionate?
Beautiful bluebird
See the sky about to rain
~
Looking forward
A dream that can last
Better than silver and gold
~
Be the rain
Little wing
Long may you run