A song keeps playing in my head. |
It happens all too often; I hear a song playing in my head, lyrics and unique melody advance from one neuron to the next, that rhythm of words set to epic beat which then glides like air-borne fluff along corpus callosum*, alternating between left brain and right brain. This is a musical happening that lingers like swarming gnats inside the poor, unassuming cranium to go on, and on, and recur as if the repeat button has duct tape over it. Lately is has been, Come Together, a John Lennon mainstay from Abbey Road. Groovin’ up slowly, choo-choo eyeballs, holy roller. I hear these phrases now as if someone has their lips to my ear, and I feel their hot breath as they speak, clear and precise. Know this for sure: I am not picking on the song at all. No, it could be any song. But the issue I do address is the, “sticking around,” and the, “wearing out its welcome,” the permanent waves, so to speak, wherein it becomes a life form unto itself and, yes, it then becomes no more than a threadbare squatter on the landscape of gray matter. Ear passages have been blocked, nasal pathways have been stuffed, eye ducts have been dammed and thus the song is imprisoned along the rutted and convoluted surfaces of cerebral cortex. Hence, it plays to keep from dying, such presumptuous tune of skull keep, and it exercises its creative lilt, its basic existence inside this enchanted loom that is the brain, this three pound universe which is the human mind. Come together, right now, over me. Clear, as sound, as Orion is to sight on winter’s clearest nighttime presentation. Images flash, like Lennon and Yoko, and the Beatles on the roof. A rhythm enduring in refrain, an encore of ballad or glee ditty trapped to plunder ease from among inner sanctuaries personalized by selection. Sometimes it occurs, yes, this insistence of song so determined to keep at it as if a desperate waif, or a hungry little Oliver saying, “Please sir, I want some more.” 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp Winner 1-8-16 ______ *Corpus Callosum...a broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of the brain. |