I was driving Younger Daughter home from
somewhere when she started singing reverently, “Old MacDonald had a farm,
E-I-E-I-O.” It was reverent because she
was singing the tune of “Amazing Grace.”
So, in fact, it was anything but reverent.
I thought, “You’d better not let The Church
Lady hear you singing that.” And then I
thought, “But wait, this could be a good thing.” A good irreverent hymn sing is something I
need right now.
As we sat in traffic, we belted out, “There
was a farmer had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o!” to the tune of “Joy to the
World.”
It turns out
this is a challenging intellectual exercise.
The brain says, “Nooo way. These
words do not go with this tune,” especially when the meter does not fit.
Here is our singlist (it was a long drive
home):
Lyrics Tune
Old
MacDonald Amazing
Grace
Bingo
(B-I-NGO) Joy
to the World
Ring Around
the Rosie Silent
Night
Farmer in
the Dell The
Star Spangled Banner
Itsy Bitsy
Spider O
Holy Night
Row, Row,
Row your Boat God
Bless America
Take Me Out
to the Ball Game Lift Up
Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates
We had to
sing “merrily” five times in order to make it fit into “God Bless America”.
One could
have a discussion on whether God is blessing America right now, but God blessed
us because we made it home without crashing, despite the driver devoting most
of her brain power to singing disparate lyrics to the wrong tunes. It felt good.
2 comments:
IMPRESSIVE application of brain power! I don't believe I could keep the different words in the wrong tune.
I just tried it, and I only made it through "gently down the stream" on Row, Row, Row Your Boat. I couldn't even manage the other songs. You have an impressive brain!
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