18 Feb 2008 04:33:49 | Ieuan Dolby
Typically when falling asleep in bed at night great thoughts
enter the mind, long stringed and meaningful sentences trip over
each other to receive attention at the front of the brain
alongside all the brilliant findings, results, meanings that
speak volumes and hard hitting phrases that are just the ticket
to open the door to success. The last thought in the brain
before sleep overrides this brilliant future work is, “must use
that tomorrow”.
The next day as you stumble out of bed to clean the teeth with
little enthusiasm and to sit staring inanely at a pot of hot
water (the coffee machine that you had forgotten to put the
coffee in yet again) these thoughts are still asleep. They are
heaped and well obscured in other jumbled and nonsensical
reasoning’s and justifications –Double Dutch without subtitles
or translation.
In fact, as you opt for a cup-of tea (seeing as how the coffee
machine makes the water) and you stub you toe on the stool that
was in the way, absolutely no prose, ideas or means to move
forward spring into the mind. It can even be said that after
switching on the computer and after having shot down twenty
spacecraft and been eaten up by a green alien sort of thingy,
that not even a title or starting sentence seems worthy of being
tapped into the keyboard.
It can justifiably be said that the whole day has been spent in
totally useless fashion. Staring out of the window at the
idyllic setting only makes lying on the bed seem very
attractive: the walk to the corner shop to clear the head only
brings anger over the prices these shops charge and the
afternoon nap has now obliterated or obscured all that might
have been dreamt up that morning - in short the head remains an
empty void and a bottomless pit with no foundation..
There are two major periods of fantastic prose assembly and
justifiable award-winning script construction. Had the results
or product of these two periods of mind-boggling activity simply
been recorded for posterity things would be very different. Even
if they had been written on the back of a cereal box, on toilet
paper or even dictated into a tape recorder (right over your
friend’s favorite tape) these reams of cohesive cognitive and
collective convictions would have been the beginning, the middle
and the end of many an article, essay, poem, writing or story.
They would have been the justification, the vindication and the
rationalization; the crux, the core, and the essence; the plot,
the storyline and the scenario; the speech to end all speeches,
the thesis to bring in the top marks and the book that would
sell more than any Harry Potter novel ever has.
Strangely enough the mind-boggling prose that springs out during
these two periods in most writers’ lives is not often etched or
embedded onto some scrap of paper or recorded for eternity on a
Dictaphone – results that have been used the next day that is.
In the first situation the thinker and brilliant script writer
has unfortunately fallen asleep before the thoughts of the night
could be transferred from brain to paper. And in the second case
the new author and Nobel Lauriat is blind drunk, so blind drunk
and out of his tree that writing or talking is not really a
feasible possibility – even though it seems like a good idea at
the time.
Many forward thinking and desperate strugglers go to extremes to
capture and to retain these mind-boggling and superb strings.
Some fall asleep with Dictaphones switched on next to them so
that they may talk out their thoughts before drifting off –
sadly they typically replay to sounds of excessive grunts and
snores that shock to the core. Other more desperate souls
actually manage to struggle out of bed to write on the back of a
cereal box, over their mum’s favorite recipe for peanut cookies
or on some other scrap of paper.
The next morning, the ones that managed to write their thoughts
down do have some success in thinking up new ideas, but only due
to having had a good night’s sleep. Safe and sound in the
knowledge that their wonderful thoughts had been recorded they
fall asleep like babies, knowing that the morning will bring
brilliance to light. Sadly, when waking up it is either found
that ‘little brother’ has used that little scrap of toilet paper
for what it was meant for or more commonly that the words that
have been written make absolutely no sense what-so-ever. All of
these pre-sleep thoughts that had been recorded look like the
ramblings of an Egyptian Monk overdosed on Battery Acid.
The drunkard who manages to write something down is not a common
occurrence. Usually at the point of aiming the pencil towards
the paper at the start of what will be a lengthy diction and
thus the subsequent lowering of the accumulated build-up in the
brain, the pencil snaps. But drunkards certainly prefer to hear
their own voices. One of their favorite methods of attempting to
record such galvanic thoughts and ideas is to lean over to the
next drunk and to recite in a loud voice all that they have
amassed inside their heads. Having sprouted all out and after
having warned the fellow drunk not to forget what he has been
told they usually fall asleep, safe and sound in the knowledge
that in the morning their friend will give back what they had
received.
It never works! The average drunkard never can remember with
whom he entrusted his precious thoughts. Over a beer the next
evening it may come to light that one man remembers being
entrusted with some important information, but for the life of
him he cannot remember what the actual information is These two
persons may even get together that evening but – it never comes
back again.
There it is. Two occasions of superb idea formation and
collation yet never do they seem to bear fruit when it matters
most! In fact whilst sitting at the computer, keen and willing
to progress further than the blank page, the brain fails
miserably.
Welcome to the club!
About Author :
Ieuan Dolby is the Author and Webmaster of Seamania . As a Chief
Engineer in the Merchant Navy he has sailed the world for
fifteen years. Now living in Taiwan he writes about cultures
across the globe and life as he sees it.