"I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not"
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The subtext is control. By refusing a "cycle", she sidesteps the machinery that tells artists when to feel finished, when to be in their "era", when to package a self. Her method is anti-branding: a quiet insistence that the work doesn’t care about schedules, and that she doesn’t have to either. It also explains her catalog’s restlessness. If words are gathered first, they can come in with their own gravity - political, intimate, grotesque, pastoral - and the music has to meet them where they are, not flatten them into vibe.
Most revealing is the moment of sorting: lines that "want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not". Harvey gives agency to the material, as if the words declare their destination. That phrasing isn’t mystical so much as disciplined humility: a veteran artist listening for form, letting some language stay unrhymed, un-hooked, unmonetizable. In an attention economy that prizes constant output, she’s describing a practice built on patience, discernment, and the right to leave good lines unused until they find the right body.
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Harvey, P. J. (2026, January 15). I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-work-on-words-quite-separately-to-music-theyre-168224/
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Harvey, P. J. "I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-work-on-words-quite-separately-to-music-theyre-168224/.
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"I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-work-on-words-quite-separately-to-music-theyre-168224/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.




