I often wish my life had a soundtrack. Now, I’ve given it my
best shot. Playing music wherever it’s possible, singing regardless of the
social awkwardness it prompts in those around me. And I can't count the number of times I've felt like this. But it’s not the same. I want
music to play from the heavens – mostly with lyrics, so I can sing along, but
some instrumentals are okay, too.
In addition to making impromptu dance parties more
understandable, this life soundtrack would serve the deeper purpose of
informing people as to how they should feel in certain situations. Often the
appropriate feeling for an event is easy enough to figure out. Person One hands
you a giant ice cream cone: joy and rapture. Person Two knocks the ice cream
cone out of your hand and then runs away laughing and waving his arms in the
air: sorrow and rage. Easy peasy. No music required. But everyone has those
moments where they think, How exactly am
I supposed to react to this? Solution – life soundtrack.
No longer will you struggle with questions like: Is she serious? No, instead you’ll think:
Damn, listen to that music. She’s not
fooling around. Or: She expects me to
believe that something’s wrong? Does she not hear those jovial strains playing
around us? What a clown.
You get home from a long day of work and, as you turn the
key to your door, ominous strains ring out. You drop your head to your chest
for a second, thinking, Crap, would you
listen to that? Someone’s totally going to jump out at me. Ah, well, I’ll just
go wait in the car for the cops to arrive. Problem solved.
Or let’s say you’re having a bad day. Suddenly your
soundtrack gets jauntier and you feel relief over the guarantee that things are
going to get better soon. Or maybe the music stays morose and, in your effort
not to wallow, you work hard enough to make things better that it prompts an
inspirational power ballad. Now, not only are you feeling great about yourself,
but as people walk by and hear your music, they’re left thinking, Now, there’s an inspirational fella. You go
buddy!
Here’s where I trip up though. Considering the vast number
of people in the world, how would we handle that many soundtracks? Sure, there
would be times when your soundtrack would coincide with the people around you.
I would assume, for instance, that Roomie and her soccer team would hear a fairly
constant stream of Queen songs while on the field. But for the most part,
people’s lives are going to be going in all different directions, ultimately
leading to a cacophony of clashing melodies, which could possibly result in a
rise in the incidences of insanity. Which would be bad. This is probably the
main reason why the heavens do not start playing my song when I wake up in the
morning. And I can understand that.
Still….it would be kind of cool.
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