User talk:Guru Hackett

In darkness let me dwell
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Proposed deletion of In darkness let me dwell
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In darkness let me dwell
Hi there. Don't worry about the silly bot which thought this article was a copyright violation; it doesn't understand that copyright expires. However, an encylopaedia article about a song needs to do more than just copy the lyrics; Wikipedia is not a collection of lyrics; there needs to be something to say about the song's authorship, cultural impact etc before we can have an article on it. I've redirected the article to the composer for the time being. You could have a look at other articles about songs by the same author like Flow my tears to get an idea of the sort of thing we're looking for; if you think you can write an article which consists of more than just the lyrics you can still edit the page by clicking here. Best, and welcome to Wikipedia. Iain99Balderdash and piffle 23:40, 8 October 2008 (UTC)