| Songwriter Confessions
#2
By Bill Dollar
Any real Beatle fan knows that Stu Sutcliffe was the original
bass player,who died of a brain embolism before the Beatles became
famous. But what if it hadn’t been Stu with the deadly weakness,
but rather…?
There is very little time left now. The meeting will take place
in a matter of hours: an event so significant for future generations
that nothing can be allowed to change it in any way. I have found
the boy: a cheerful soul with wide eyes that question the world
with amusement. He does not yet know the path that is set for him,
or the tiny thing inside his brain that brings me here through the
oceans of time. We agreed that it is a task that must be done for
the peace of souls everywhere.
From my place of concealment across the square I wait for him to
appear on this cloudy day. In the skies I see a vortex that promises
more storms but the people around me, simple people with low reception
levels they do not understand, pass by in their life patterns. Once
the boy is in sight, my timing will allow me to meet him at the
shop window where he pauses without exception every day to stand
and admire. I am programed with every trace of memory from the projection
undertaken by the finest minds in our universe. There are no randoms
not accounted for: no variations not calculated to the infinite
degree.
I see him now. The boy comes around the corner whistling a tune
of his own making, with eyebrows high in delight as the activity
in the square greets his vision. For a moment he slows as he passes
the shop they call the baker, but then resumes his journey across
the square directly towards me where I stand close to the shop that
intrigues him so. Every step he takes is more important than he
can ever know, but his cheerful smile shows none of this as he reaches
the window of the store that sells instruments of music and stops
with hands in pockets to stare in familiar routine.
If he were to look at me, he would see only another boy his own
age, but his attention is unwavering and complete on one of the
items in the window. He leans forward until nose touches glass.
Hofner…he says out loud to nobody. Loovely, he says and his
focus is so complete that I take three swift steps towards him,
swirl the cloak of transformation over him and the deed is done.
I turn away from the shop window and resume my journey. In my mind
are random thoughts of how to get enough money for the music instrument,
with bursts of spontaneous melodies in the background. A part of
my mind sees images of playing a guitar sitting on a bed in a small
but friendly room. I walk on.
It is 30 minutes later and I have come to an open field which a
small festival has filled with music, banners and the chatter and
laughter of two hundred people. I have only just reached the first
stall when someone calls my name and I turn to see my friend Ivan
smiling at me while the activity of the fair flows around him.
Come over here, he says, I’ve got someone you should
meet. I follow him deeper into the fairground to stop in front
of a small and rickety stage barely three feet off the ground.
Sitting at the corner with legs dangling over the edge is a skinny
youth in a black shirt and jeans with hair combed back in extravagant
sculpture and a cigarette dangling from the corner of his thin-lipped
mouth. His left hand is adjusting the tone of the strings of the
guitar he cradles on his legs while his eyes measure me with care.
Hey, Johnny…Ivan says with a measure of casual excitement
to the skinny figure…got someone you should meet… he’s a guitar
player too…
Johnny squints through the smoke of the cigarette at me.
Oh yeah?…he says.
Yeah…says Ivan and throws his arm around my shoulders.
Johnny…says Ivan…meet Paul McCartney…
Copyright – Bill Dollar 2005
Bill Dollar is a survivor of the record company wars. He currently
lives on a small farm somewhere in the southern hemisphere, amongst
cats,dogs and cobras.He writes songs he likes, because he's not
hearing anything worthwhile on the radio. Hear what he calls music
at: Bill
Dollar Music
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