4/6/14

I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa of My Hair!

            
I woke up this morning traumatized by my reflection in the mirror. Everything about my face is the same, but my hair is a different color. I have the beginning of old lady hair- Well actually, a few silver grays mixed with a multitude of blonde colors or dark blonde, or what some people refer to as "dirty blond,"- The latter being one of my favorite descriptions for light brown hair.-

Anyway, after I blocked my reflection out of my mind, I stepped into the shower, and started singing,
" I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa Of My Hair", from the movie classic, South Pacific, thinking of an ancient relationship.


Because, for some reason, I think of an ex- when I hear that song. (Hmm, I wonder why?)
I think the tune was dancing around in my subconscious when I was asleep, that is, until the water began to blast through the shower head.

But, I was still dreamy enough to imagine my ex. swirl down the bathtub drain. The thought of simply "Washing Him Outa Of My Hair," thrilled me.

So much so, that I considered other song titles that would work like, "I'm Gonna Cram That Man Down The Tub Drain," or "Toss His Bags Right Out The Front Door."


In addition, I contemplated how joyful it would be to have magical powers, like the character, Samantha Stevens, (Elizabeth Montgomery) on Bewitched, a television series in the sixties. (By the way, I was a baby/child at the time.)

If I had Samantha's magical powers, I could have shrunk my ex to the size of Stuart Little. (From the book Stuart Little, by E.B.White)


I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with the situation comedy, Bewitched, since it was on television in the last century, so I'll enlighten you to a few of the characters. The main character, Samantha, inherited her powers from her mother, Endora, (Agnes Moorehead) who wasn't happy with her son in law, "Darrin", played by Dick York, so she popped in on a regular basis just to irritate the man.- What else does a witch have to do with her day?-


I thought of Endora when I stepped out of the shower, and dreamed I was a witch, overjoyed by the idea of downsizing this ex-person in my life.

I loved Bewitched, because it was a show about a woman witch. Anyway, I hope you are familiar with the comedy. If you're not, the leading characters mother referred to her son- in -law as "Dagwood" instead of calling him by his real name, which was "Darrin."

Anyway, I decided to refer to my ex. as "Dagwood," because I think it should be his new name- I thought about my "Dagwood" as I looked in the mirror at my "new" grays, feeling slivers of ice running through my veins.

You see, it's Dagwoods fault that my hair is turning gray in my tender years. Oh, how I wish I could magically twinkle him into a little man and watch him go down the drain, swirling in a tiny tub tornado. But, the best part of this fantasy was the thought of him calling out to me in a tiny voice,

"Ann? Help me Ann, come on honey, wha...in-the... Ann?"

Actually, to be honest, I can’t wash any of the Dagwood's out of my hair, head, or heart.
I don't have dreams about past relationships often, or at least I don't believe I do, if I do, I don't recall them. Besides, whatever I dream at night sticks in a corner of my brain and blends into a daydream the following day. I wonder if there is a reason for that? Perhaps,

I'm distancing myself, I'm not sure, all I know is that men are a pain in the behind and they give you gray hair.

I suppose this morning's moment was due to a weary subconscious. I've been hit by waves of nostalgia that stay in my brain long after relationships are over...and a few of them remain drenched in memory- soaked- far away from now, sailing into the future.

In any event, I don’t think you ever get pass some loves, no matter how many times you flush them down the drain.. And sometimes more than one love will remain transfixed in your head, memories, and heart; it's unfortunate that there are times when love is not enough to fix a relationship.

In closing, I will admit to a present make up, break up relationship, a man I wash down the drain and out of my hair frequently, although he's trying to stick to my heart and torture my soul.

So, to be fair, I decided to give him an official nickname, "Driftwood." Yes, from now on, I will call the man I have twirling in the tub, "Driftwood."



I hope that Driftwood will be the last man to bite the dust, spin in the wash, or encircle the drain. Because, I'm getting tired of washing men out of my hair, and depending on how much they mean to you, a girl can go through a lot of conditioner.



Written by, Ann Clemmons


Cartoon Image of Stuart Little from Google Images 
Cartoon Image of Dick York from Google images
Title cartoon from Google Images




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3 comments:

Sandee said...

I remember this post. Yes I do, but I've been around for a very long time.

More big hugs. ♥♥♥

aniceplaceinthesun.blogspot.com said...

Thank you Sandee. I love you so much, and always will. I will be by Comedy Plus.

Kathe W. said...

hilarious!

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