This week the theme is to find a song related to Sigmund Freud’s id exhibiting instinctual drives that seek immediate pleasure or gratification without regard for reality.
The writer spent enough time thinking of a particular creature who exists on paper. She had spent hours on visits, interviewing, trying to know and understand the felonious prisoner’s versions of their crimes. She wondered if the rumbles in her head were a walk too far into the dark dirt of the criminal mind. She was a writer, but had to distance herself from the characters she inscribed.
“Respond to this challenge by either using the prompt word dark, or going with the above picture, or by means of the song ‘Evil Ways’, or by going with another song”.
My first thought was a song from the eighties, “White Wedding” sung by Billy Idol. We listened to many Idol songs, mainly because my middle son played guitars and copied Idol’s style. Having three teenagers, I listened to a lot of music!
“The music video, featuring Idol attending a gothwedding, is one of his best-known. The bride is played by Perri Lister, Idol’s real-life girlfriend at the time. She is also one of the three dancers clad in black leather, who slap their buttocks in time with the clap track in the song as they shimmy downwards near the end. “That’s the kind of thing they love in England”, says Idol.”
“In one scene, Idol forces a wedding ring made of barbed wire onto Lister’s finger and cuts her knuckle. Lister insisted that her knuckle actually be cut in order for the scene to appear more realistic.[11] MTV initially removed this scene from the video.” Wikipedia
I’ve never seen the video, but it sounds pretty weird.
Joe adjusted headphones watching his wife dance the conga with friends they made on this tour. The bus was not a luxury, but adequate for the price. A shark in the tourism industry was plentiful, but Joe waggled costs down to something affordable. The “soundtrack” playing in his ears was the baseball game he was missing. After four years of sitting in a noisy seat, Joe threw in the towel. The seats were expensive, behind the umpire, but his wife and this tour replaced them.
The doors are open for Open Link Night at the pub. Mish here as your host. This is an opportunity to link up ONE poem of your choice for our reading pleasure. It could be a response to a prompt you may have missed or share any poem you’d like. There is no specific requirement for theme or form but you are welcome to use the optional mini-prompt below:
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