I'm with you, Peter.
Song writing inspiration comes to me from just being alive and alert. Just about anything can stir up feelings that want to be expressed.
Just today I was shoe shopping at the Mall. I'm new to the area here and my awareness was piqued as I wandered with my friend in the new place. I default to people watching a lot- especially when I'm in a new place. 2 things happened that are stirring some song writing creativity for me.
1) I saw a young mom and dad taking pictures of their absolutely adorable 3 children- possibly triplets, and all dressed up. The first picture the kids were all sitting side-by-side and smiling at the camera. Then dad fussed with the camera and refocused it while the kids horse-played a little. They were laughing, grinning, and just loving being kids with each other. Dad finally decided it was time to snap the next picture and told the kids to stop fooling around, smile, and look at the camera. They stopped laughing, put on their fake-look-at-the-camera-smiles and he snapped pic 2.
What?! The ass TOTALLY missed a picture of a most beautiful moment of love and connection with his children in order to get a "say cheese!" portrait. What ELSE is he missing with his children and with life in general? I mean, that's like grinding up a grade A steak to make a McBurger.
2) Still people watching, I noticed that everyone who walks by is completely different. I live out in the woods now and I work with a fantastic, intelligent, whitty, but small group of people. I noticed today that I live in a completely different world than most of the people I meet.
It is painfully obvious to me that people who live where all the sidewalks and streets are perfectly flat and safe, where all the doors are exactly the same size, where everything is pasturized, sterilized, and standardized, and who don't have to worry much about slipping on wet leaves or getting stalked by a cougar- they don't pay attention to much of anything OUTSIDE of themselves and tend to wear what is going on inside of themselves on their coat sleeves.
I then noticed that they are each living in completely different worlds themselves. They all have different ideas, goals, experiences, challenges, etc. I realized that life a amazingly complex and rich and...
...most people don't notice it. We gloss across the surface of ourselves and each other while stuck in our own headful of thoughts like 350 million broken records playing through headphones. I mean, I listened to 2 people talk about politics and they spoke AT each other instead of TO each other. It was like random statements:
"The sky is blue, you know."
"Indeed, but my belt is getting worn out and something needs to change."
"I couldn't agree more, BUT...you are completely ignoring the fact that blue is a primary color."
"Really? Then why is the escalator going up moving faster than the one going down?"
"Well, obviously because sky is blue, like I said before! Weren't you listening? You never listen to me!"
I'm not kidding. Those two were so completely wrapped up in whatever bullshit drama was going on in their heads that they completely failed to hear what the other was saying. The dad completely failed to notice how happy and magical his kids were- and told them to settle down for a "good picture."
I don't want to be lying on my death bed realizing that I spent the entire movie of my life waiting in the lobby for the usher to come, take my ticket, and let me in...
Sound like good fuel for a song?
Take care,
Chris