So every morning we wake up with a song in our head. We realize this isn't unusual. What is strange is that we don't own a clock radio and these songs seem to bubble up from sleepy unconsciousness without a logical prompt. But EVERY morning a different random song gets stuck in our head while we're getting ready for work. There is no accounting for taste here, and we're not responsible for the morning random play selections in our head. It could be anything from "Rock Steady" by the Whispers to "Long Hot Summer Days" by John Hartford to some song we once learned at Vacation Bible School. Anyway, we have decided to keep track of the morning songs here, starting in earnest every day next week. Maybe it will give us some sort of twisted insight into our psyche. Maybe the songs are trying to tell us something, maybe they'll start to occur in some sort of pattern, maybe they'll repeat at some point like Pi and reveal the secrets to the universe?
Anyway, a blog is supposed to be more or less a stream of consciousness, or unconsciousness, right?
P.S. This morning's song, for no apparent reason, was "Cherry Bomb" by John Couger Mellencamp ("That's when a smoke was a smoke/and groovin was groovin...").
P.P.S. Yes, we'll eventually get back to the Royals at some point.
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