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[[Image:PM_Lyrics.JPG|right|thumb|The '''Lyrics''' from ''Paper Mario''.]]
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The '''Lyrics''' is a special item found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. During Chapter 3 in the events of the game, [[Master Poet]] tries to make a special song for [[Chanterelle]] which she don’t actually know to make her sing again. When he’s done writing the Lyrics, he realized that he needs a composer to play the Lyrics to make Chanterelle sing again after [[Princess Peach]] is kidnapped by [[Bowser]]. As Master Poet told that there’s a rumor that there is a composer around the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], there is a Toad called [[Toad of the Desert]] who composes music; he lives in [[Dry Dry Outpost]]. Master Poet begs to [[Mario]] to find the composer who can compose the Lyrics for Chanterelle as he give the item to Mario. When Mario gives the Lyrics to Toad of the Desert, he would be impressed by these incredible Lyrics Master Poet has wrote. He also said that the writing is simple and has "packed them with powerful feeling". After the Toad of the Desert finished reading at the item, he wrote the music keys in the Lyrics; which changed into the item, the [[Melody]].  
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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
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The '''Lyrics''' (alternatively known as the '''Beautiful Lyrics''')<ref>Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Paper Mario'' Player's Guide. Page 120.</ref> are a special item found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In the game, the [[Master Poet]] of [[Club 64]] tries to write a special song for the [[Pop Diva]] to make her sing again. When he finishes writing the Lyrics, he realizes that he needs a composer to set music to the Lyrics. As it turns out, he had heard a rumor that there is a composer around the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], living in [[Dry Dry Outpost]]. The Master Poet begs [[Mario]] to find the composer who can compose the Lyrics for the Pop Diva. When Mario gives the Lyrics to the composer, the latter is so impressed by them that he immediately sets the music for them, giving Mario the [[Melody (item)|Melody]] in return.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=すてきな『し』<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref>
|JapR=Suteki na "Shi"
|JapM=Beautiful "Lyrics"
|Ger=Liedertext
|GerM=Lyrics
|ChiS=抒情诗<ref>https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=10 (38:07)</ref>
|ChiSR=Shūqíngshī
|ChiSM=Lyric Poem
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:50, January 19, 2024

Lyrics
Lyrics PM.png
Description
"Show it to a composer somewhere in the world."
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)

The Lyrics (alternatively known as the Beautiful Lyrics)[1] are a special item found in Paper Mario. In the game, the Master Poet of Club 64 tries to write a special song for the Pop Diva to make her sing again. When he finishes writing the Lyrics, he realizes that he needs a composer to set music to the Lyrics. As it turns out, he had heard a rumor that there is a composer around the Mushroom Kingdom, living in Dry Dry Outpost. The Master Poet begs Mario to find the composer who can compose the Lyrics for the Pop Diva. When Mario gives the Lyrics to the composer, the latter is so impressed by them that he immediately sets the music for them, giving Mario the Melody in return.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese すてきな『し』[2]
Suteki na "Shi"
Beautiful "Lyrics"

Chinese (simplified) 抒情诗[3]
Shūqíngshī
Lyric Poem

German Liedertext
Lyrics

References[edit]

  1. ^ Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. Paper Mario Player's Guide. Page 120.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  3. ^ https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=10 (38:07)