Just like you are placing videos now, just use words instead. If it is fast upbeat and the energy is more important then the lyrics, rhyme as much as you want. The slower and or deeper you want it to be, break the vocal cadence on occasion, since now the vocals will not so much end on each beat, so thy stand out more.
When you stumble across something that you think is really good, go back through and try to make each section just as good. The biggest key is of course the vocalists, how they interpret it will make massive changes on how it is actually performed. With the fast pace of most of your stuff the vocals will probably bridge across the beat unless the person is singing like a machine gun. That may work once or twice but it will kill the vocalists on any long sets and too me, would get monotonous after a while.
Centripetal Force sounds like Ozzy style vocals would work there. Long drawn out and across the rhythm. So what would you say about centripetal force? It is hard to get started. It can sends things into chaos and forces things to they?re edge. It creates a void in the center. It is uniformed and centered but if its path is altered, it becomes dangerous. It is a circle of momentum, a complete cycle. It has a rhythm and frequency. It can defeat gravity. Once let go, the object is hard to recover etc. Just apply those sort of attributes to a situation.
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The puppet masters pushing us apart, a twisted wizard behind the curtain.
You?re waiting for a guarantee, a confirmation that something is certain.
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It crawls, you stall, I want to get something started.
For you, for me, all I want is a little of the dream.
It?s a force of nature that you?re fighting against.
Centripetal force, of a predictable course.
You knocked it out of line and so now it?s finally time
That you give me an answer, your final decision.
Do we make a pair, or do we call it right here?
I?m tired of the games, always defending my name
Your family and friends pushing to our end
Of the way you play me, with certain precision.
Anyway it?s just a rough idea, good or bad that?s probably how I would approach it. On any word that you like the concept of but the cadence doesn?t work, use a thesaurus to find a word with similar meaning, but a different structure. Like anything it takes practice and as per my sad attempt above, I would never go with a first try.
I?m usually semi-satisfied, after about five or six re-writes.