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<p>Having written the main pieces of a song (say the words and music for a Chorus and one Verse), one of the most common challenges for songwriters is the need to write a few more Verses that follow the melodic and rhythmic template created in the Verse already written. This is the labor, the hard work, the craft part, the finishing-the-crossword puzzle aspect of songwriting.</p>



<p>Especially if the Verse you have is a good one (getting that first good Verse is a whole other story; read <a href="https://tonyconniff.com/finding-a-lyrics-angle-makes-it-much-easier-to-write/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>), you might have to write quite a few Verses, lines, and couplets to get three Verses you feel good about.</p>



<p>If this situation frustrates you and gives you pause, my suggestion is, <em>get some words in there</em>. They can simply be words that just sing easily, even if they don’t make a whole lot of sense. Or they can make a lot of sense but not sing so well. It doesn’t really matter. Trust your instincts and write <em>something</em>. Because…</p>



<p><em>Then you have something to rewrite</em>. It’s likely you’ll have stumbled onto at least a few lines, words, or sounds that you like and that work. You can build around those.</p>



<p>For me writing is often about momentum. The world’s biggest momentum-killer is a blank page (or empty recording). Put something on that page, then go from there. But mainly, keep moving forward.</p>



<p>It’s easy to stop after those first sections, especially if they come easily. Don’t fall for that. Get something in there. You’ll have written something&#8230; and you&#8217;ll have something to rewrite.</p>



<p><em>Thanks for reading! Let me know your thoughts, additions, disagreements in the Comments section below:</em></p>



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