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So it's that time of year again. Which time is that, you ask? It's time to start counting how many times I can hear Newsong's smash Christmas hit, "Christmas Shoes." Since Thanksgiving, I've heard it five times, without even really trying. Just for kicks (whoops, accidental pun), here's a picture of some shoes:

Tryin' to buy that last gift or two, not really in the Christmas mood Standing right in front of me was a little boy waiting anxiously Pacing 'round like little boys do And in his hands he held a pair of shoes His clothes were worn and old, he was dirty from head to toe And when it came his time to pay I couldn't believe what I heard him say Chorus: Sir, I want to buy these shoes for my Mama, please It's Christmas Eve and these shoes are just her size Could you hurry, sir, Daddy says there's not much time You see she's been sick for quite a while And I know these shoes would make her smile And I want her to look beautiful if Mama meets Jesus tonightNote that the song is longer than this, but this is plenty to get the point of the song. It's sung in a very sentimental way. Basically, its told from the perspective of some dood that's shopping. He's not really feeling in the Christmas spirit, and he overhears this kid trying to buy these special shoes for his dying mother in case she happens to die tonight and go meet Jesus. The boy doesn't have enough money, so the storyteller hooks up the needed cash flow, and finds what Christmas is all about. From this point on, you'll either: laugh, say "that's horrible Eric, I like that song", or just shake your head back and forth at me. Last year, my brother-in-law and I, who both work at the same fine institution, began to analyze the effect of this song. We decided that one of the reasons it's so powerful/emotional is that the object that is the topic of the song is shoes. Shoes are a very important item to the female gender, compared to say, staplers. Or CDs. Or cubicle walls. (listen, I'm, trying to name random objects, but my brain can only think about the things sitting in front of me for some reason.) So the quest had begun. What is the best item we could insert to replace "shoes" in the song above, that still had the song making at least a tiny amount of sense? The winners, by far, were Christmas Bowflex, and Christmas NordicTrack (note that this posts title is directly taken from Bowflex's fabulous website). Bowflex is certainly my favorite. Let's review how the song would look with our modifications:
Sir, I want to buy this Bowflex for'my Mama, please It's Christmas Eve and this Bowflex is just her size Could you hurry, sir, Daddy says there's not much time You see she's been sick for quite a while And I know this Bowflex would make her smile And I want her to look buff... if Mama meets Jesus tonightAhh, much better. My work here is done, methinks. Funny link today is an oldie but goodie. It is a listing of the worst analogies ever written in high school essays. It's worth your time (as long as your time isn't all that valuable.)

3 Comments:
I for one like that song. And...I like your version too.
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Adam J., at 11/30/2005 09:18:00 PM
you don't read my song lyrics? :-(
sorry, couldn't get past that part... there's something terribly wrong and at the same time hysterical about a sick mama getting buff
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dizzymusik, at 11/30/2005 11:38:00 PM
I really like that song. The last time I listened to it i literally broke out into tears. And I'm a tough person so that means a lot...
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Anonymous, at 12/02/2008 06:10:00 PM
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