I am a boring dreamer.
Here's what I can tell you about my dreams. Sometimes they are vivid nightmares and
sometimes I have dreams that are beyond mundane, like dreaming that I am at
work on a typical workday. When I wake
up I am usually happy to realize it was a dream. In the five minutes after I
wake when I can remember the details of the dream there is no mystery about its
deeper meaning. There really is no
deeper meaning- it usually relates directly to something going on in my life.
One thing’s always the same. An hour after I wake up I don't remember the
dream or anything that happened in it.
The reason I'm telling you all of this is because I just woke up
from a dream I actually want to remember, so I thought I'd better write it
down.
In my dream, Mr. Rip and I were walking into our local Eat n Park
to get some coffee to take out and I noticed that Paul McCartney was standing
at the bakery counter. Just as we passed, Paul (I feel that I can
call him “Paul” now) saw that I recognized him and
reached out and touched my elbow playfully and said, "Hey!" in that
Liverpool accent of his.
Now I am not one to get too impressed by celebrities, and I
generally don't bother them if I run into them at my local Eat n Park, but this
was Paul McCartney, and he just recognized my existence and touched me. I couldn't help but glance back at him.
Then he started to walk over. Was Paul McCartney coming over to
chat with me? "Hello," he said.
"Um, hi," I answered.
I hesitated, trying to think of what to say now that it seemed I was going to be making small talk with Paul McCartney in the Eat n Park in Wexford. Telling him
that John was my favorite Beatle didn't seem appropriate.
He saw me struggling to find something meaningful to say, and (helping me along in a self-mocking cocky way), said
"I know, you know all me music."
I was ready with a comeback. This should have tipped me off that this was a dream since this never happens in real life.
"Well, I've heard some of your music, and you know I think it's pretty good." He looked at me for a minute and then broke into a hardy laugh.
"Well, I've heard some of your music, and you know I think it's pretty good." He looked at me for a minute and then broke into a hardy laugh.
Then I woke up. It was actually appropriate that Paul would appear to me in a dream, as I read an interview with
him once where he revealed that the song “Yesterday” came to
him in a dream. If I ever had an iconic song come to me in my sleep, I forgot it an hour after waking up.
I do feel pretty self-satisfied that I could engage in witty repartee with a legendary Beatle, if only in my dreams.
I do feel pretty self-satisfied that I could engage in witty repartee with a legendary Beatle, if only in my dreams.
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