"I thought I'd died."
Say What?
It is hard to explain. Speaking about speaking in a universal
language is hard to explain. Wondering who is listening
is also very interesting. The actual communication in
a universal language isn't that weird. But, talking about
talking and hearing about hearing a universal language in
a non-universal language, such as English, is the odd part.
Smiling might be considered a universal language? Music might be another universal language? Smiling about music quite likely evokes a universal understanding. [Hmmm... I was going to say, "How about someone smiling and dancing to music?" You know what I mean? Perhaps dancing is a universal language. However, too often I've witnessed dancing confused with convulsions or sickness. So, for now, we'd better leave it to further study. Heehehe.]
Anyway, with a universal language -- it doesn't matter how old you are... or how young... it doesn't matter how smart you are... or how dumb.
Following are a few notes about universal languages and playing music out on the streets for smiles. The recollections are not necessarily in chronological order. Rather, they are just a collection of notes that will hopefully strike a chord.
Heaven Or Hell?
The other day I was playing the guitar while sitting on a bench
by Main Street... when a good example of universal languages
happened upon me. The scene also demonstrated the simplicity of
a universal language versus the complexity of understanding
the English language.
There I was... strumming away... in what I thought was a fairly secluded environment. Unbeknownst to me was a man behind me inside his place of business. He walked out of his door and stared me in the eyes with a startled look on his face. He said to me, "I thought I'd died!"
"Geeze!" I thought to myself, "I don't consider myself one of the world's most famous and greatest guitar players. But, I didn't know I was that God-awful? This guy thinks he's just been run over by an 18-wheeler-6-stringed-airhorn?"
Dazed and confused, I just sat there with a dumbfounded look on my face.
He continued on, "I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. Your guitar sounded like a harp to me. And, I thought I was with the angels."
"Phew! I thought to myself, "Thank God!"
Indeed... thank God!
A Lady Came and Had Me Take a Dollar
Writtin’ music and performing is an interesting thing… that I love to do.
Today, a lady came and had me take money she offered. She said there was too much fighting. Maybe music can substitute?
It’s weird how that works.
The other day a youth hearing me play brought me a Rita’s waterice. A few days before that the owner of “The World’s Largest Pizza” gave me a slice for playing my guitar.
It's sure is heart warming to see hope, faith and charity on the streets.