Head Game (The Solution)

08/21/2016

The Solution by Dazee Dizzle

One thing that I learned at my last visit to the doc is that you can get a bacterial infection in the back of your throat.  I was shocked.  I see those barriers, and throat protection things and I think, “if there is some obvious bump or lesion then will probably have to leave it alone.  On the other hand if it looks clean then I am fine”.  The Doc was like, “those throat infections are pretty common”.

I know I got it then.

Nonetheless, the doc swabbed the back of my throat and sent it off for analysis.  I was worried.  I just waiting for the stupid call like, “Yes, your throat is burning, come and get your antibiotic regimen”.

Not so stupid.

Anyhow, after all of this bio stuff I started thinking of all of the body only songs on the radio now.  Is this what the world has come to, no head?  You can use a condom, barrier, or plastic wrap but who does that.

Lots of people.

Special acknowledgement to Kenny Rogers and Dottie West

The Solution

I can’t help it if I move real quick

It’s so hard to go slow

I see what I want

And I really want to go

Luckily for me

I got biology

And I’ll swab your throat

And we both will know

Whatever baby

Only you can show me where you’ve been

I ain’t trippin

We’ll see what’s good when the solution’s in

I don’t yet

If I want to get to know you more

But I Bet

You can do me on the chair or floor

Not the bed

And it’s not about anything you said

I want your head

And then we’ll see if it’s more than that

Whatever baby

Only you can show me where you’ve been

I ain’t trippin

We’ll see what’s good when the solution’s in

I want you to do it

Cause it’s what I want

And we can have some fun tonight

Cause you are the one tonight

Whatever baby

Only you can show me where you’ve been

I ain’t trippin

We’ll see what’s good when the solution’s in

I’ll give you body

And I like to kiss

All on your body

Fingers, head, legs, chest and lips

So cerebral

It’s not anything that I can change

When I give you body

It’s gonna be attached to my brain

Joy Clark is a writer, producer, vocalist, and publisher. Lexington, KY