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Bright hooks, clean repetition, and emotion that lands on the first listen.
Free lyric writing tool by Xdoc
Turn a song idea, story, or feeling into original, sectioned lyrics shaped around your genre, mood, and language.
Let the story lead while Xdoc chooses a fitting lyrical texture.
Your song brief is transferred securely to Xdoc after you sign in.
Lyric style presets
A style preset changes the draft's vocabulary, pacing, imagery, and hook. Start with one of these directions, then make the result unmistakably yours in Xdoc.
Bright hooks, clean repetition, and emotion that lands on the first listen.
Internal rhyme, rhythmic phrasing, sharp images, and confident wordplay.
Smooth cadence, intimate detail, and lines shaped around tension and release.
Direct language, vivid stakes, and a chorus built to be sung out loud.
Plainspoken storytelling grounded in place, memory, and consequence.
Off-center imagery, restraint, and diary-close details that avoid easy clichés.
Narrative verses, natural images, and timeless language with room to breathe.
Short repeatable phrases, rising momentum, and a hook designed for release.
Lyric generator example
Xdoc carries the scene, emotional turn, and selected song structure into one connected lyric draft.
How it works
Give Xdoc enough direction to make creative decisions, then continue shaping the song in your workspace.
Add the story, feeling, point of view, setting, and any phrase the lyrics should include.
Set the lyric language, genre, mood, and song structure for a more focused first draft.
Open the brief in your Wery workspace, then rewrite verses, strengthen the hook, or try another direction.
What to include
A single sentence works. These details make the first draft more specific and easier to sing.
| Brief element | What to include | What it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Story | Who, where, and what changes | Gives the verses a connected narrative |
| Point of view | I, you, we, or third person | Keeps the voice consistent across sections |
| Hook | A phrase, image, or central promise | Creates a chorus listeners can remember |
| Boundaries | Words, topics, or clichés to avoid | Reduces generic filler and unwanted turns |
Better inputs, better lyrics
You do not need music theory. Give the generator concrete material it can turn into verses and a chorus.
A kitchen at 2 a.m. is more useful than simply asking for a sad song.
Say what changes between the first verse and the final chorus.
A train ticket, red porch light, or voicemail can hold the lyric together.
Include a phrase to build around or describe what the chorus should promise.
Frequently asked questions
A lyric generator turns a song idea and creative direction into an original draft with verses, choruses, bridges, and other labeled sections. You can use the result as a starting point and revise it to fit your melody and voice.
The first line is enough
Set the direction here, then keep writing and revising with Xdoc in your workspace.