that entirely depends on wether the author/singer-songwriter wrote the song about facts or if he/she's just making stuff up.
I'm going home
The "Lyric Essay" is quite simply a title for an odd range of hybrids. If it's not entirely a poem, fiction, non-fiction, or an essay, but straddles those categories, it is most likely a lyric essay. This is just a very rudimentary description of what a lyric essay entails, however. Aesthetically there is usually some sort of rhythm or logic to the language. The diction is often as carefully chosen as with a poem. Its paragraphs are organized like an essay's, with a topic sentences, and its whole is organized like a piece of fiction or non-fiction--leaping around is common if not encouraged between paragraphs and no underlying structure is necessary. Lastly, the lyric essay is different, it should not conform completely to any standards, it is an individual and fiercely so.
"I saw a man" written by Arthur Smith in the mid to late fifties.
The song "How About You?", by Frank Sinatra.
There are several lyrics sites online that give lyrics to the song "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service to their members. A popular lyric site for many is Metro Lyric. Metro Lyric has the words to the song "Such Great Heights."
Words to a song
Pour the Patron' is the name of the song with the lyric. It is performed by the rapper by the name of Nipsey Hustle.
There are many lyric websites on which one could see the lyrics of We Belong Together. For example one could try websites such as Metro lyrics, Lyrics Mode and AZ Lyrics.
Whistle-Change For Our Love
I Need You by Ricky Nelson. If you ever need to know a song by a lyric just type it into Google and write "lyric"afetr it. I Need You by Ricky Nelson. If you ever need to know a song by a lyric just type it into Google and write "lyric"afetr it.
Once more in English, please? A "lyric" is the words to a song.
a lyric is a word of a song that also speaks to you and sometimes makes you want to dance or also maybe sing along to it