McParadigm wrote:I think it probably matters too whether or not you write your own songs. Nobody's words will be able to compete with your own, when it comes to something like great loss, and once you have that direct everything else feels a little incomplete
Everyone tries to express their own feelings. Even if they're not doing it in writing or through songs or some other medium, they'll do it in conversation or an internal monologue that no one else ever gets to hear. And we're still drawn to sounds, images, and words created by other people because they express what we experienced BETTER than what we can do ourselves. Being a song writer doesn't mean that your words are necessarily going to be the definitive word on the subject for you. Otherwise why would artists ever feel the need to look at other art?
Having said that, maybe you really nailed precisely how you were feeling better than anyone else could have. Certainly the more expressive you are, the greater the likelihood of you being able to capture the particular dynamics of your experience. But someone else's voice might better express the emotion, or a phrase, written for an experience that wasn't yours, could still perfectly capture its essence better than you could.