Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Music in My Head

For some reason, I've been waking up lately with a song going through my head.

You know, the sort of annoying thing that stays with you throughout the day?

Yes. That kind of thing. Well, I noticed it right away when the song was "Bringing in the Sheaves." I know this is a hymn sung by various Christian denominations, but I never really learned it, as it's not commonly used in LDS services. I thought maybe it was because I recently had seen the film, 3 Amigos, which features the song in one of the final scenes.

The next day, the same song floated through my head with the rising sun.

And the next day.

And the next.

I tried to think if it had any significance in my life. Was I going to be called on a mission? Did I need to upgrade my food storage?

The next day the song changed. Now it was "We Thank Thee, O God, For a Prophet." In light of the recent change in LDS Church leadership due to the death of President Gordon B. Hinckley, I figured that was appropriate.

The song changed again. Yesterday. "The Star Spangled Banner."


Let's see. What is the nearest patriotic holiday? Flag Day is in June, but that's a couple of months away. Then there's the Fourth of July after that. But Francis Scott Key's poem, "Defence of Fort McHenry," was written in September, during the War of 1812.

Aha! Someone sent me an email claiming that Barack Obama doesn't like our current national anthem and would change it--if he had his druthers--to something less . . . patriotic, like, "I Want to Teach the World to Sing." Yikes!

I did find out the fact is that was a creation of a humorous columnist, so I got hoaxed. The mere thought of changing out a song dear to the heart of the majority of Americans (even though it's difficult to sing) must have sent my brain into spasms.

At any rate, I want to let you all know how much I revere this beautiful anthem. Whether it's sung in a ballpark or stadium, at a picnic, at a display of fireworks, or in a church service, the majesty of its music and profound words touches my heart and brings out deep emotion. It is my fondest hope that we, as Americans, will do our part so that ever and ever, until the Lord shall come, "the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!"

7 comments:

  1. You have a very musical subconscious!

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  2. Marsha, I just brightened the text. Does that help at all?

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  3. Wonderful post. I love this song, it always brings tears to my eyes and sends goosebumps.

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  4. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Dear Marsha, you forgot Memorill Day. A most appropriate day for singing the Star Spangled Banner. Sincerely, Gloria Johnson

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  5. Marsha,

    Since Thom and I met on the 4th of July, the national anthen is "our song." I wrote a column about it. I'll have to send it to you.

    Susan Corpany

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  6. Marsha,
    For those of us who wake up every day with a song stuck in our brains, I'd like to thank you for giving us the national anthem to replace what was in there for the past 6 months. I would much rather my brain sing the national anthem, than the theme song to "Bat Masterson." :)

    Good blog, by the way. It's neat that you included an image of the sheet music.

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