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Poem (song)

"Poem"
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Single by Taproot
from the album Welcome
Released October 14, 2002 (US)
December 16, 2003 (UK)
Format CD
Recorded 2001-2002
Genre Nu metal
Length 3:09
Label Atlantic
Songwriter(s) Mike DeWolf, Stephen Richards, Phil Lipscomb, Jarrod Montague
Producer(s) Toby Wright
Taproot singles chronology
"I"
(2001)
"Poem"
(2002)
"Mine"
(2003)
"I"
(2001)
"Poem"
(2002)
"Mine"
(2003)

"Poem" is a song by the band Taproot and the lead single from their second major label album, Welcome. It was released in 2002 and met with the highest success of any Taproot single, reaching #5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks. The track, as well as its music video, were heavily played throughout the several months following its release.

During the production of Welcome, Taproot had given producer Toby Wright roughly 40 complete songs to which he said were not up to their potential and forced them to start from scratch. However, "Poem" was actually written long before the band started working with Wright. Guitarist Mike DeWolf elaborated:

"Poem" was performed on the December 13, 2002 edition of Last Call with Carson Daly. The band was late due to weather troubles in Chicago but treated the audience to a half-hour set. A live version of the song was included on the Music as a Weapon II album in 2004. "Poem" was also featured on the soundtracks for both MVP Baseball 2003 and True Crime: Streets of L.A.

The popular single begins with a few solo guitar chords before breaking into a heavy introduction. The singing style continuously shifts back and forth between harsh and clean vocals, and its chorus lyrics reference the instructions seen on fire alarms ("In case of fire, break the glass and move on into your own").


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