I love my imagination. Being the type of person who spends the last few minutes before I sleep thinking "what if blah blah blah", it sometimes pains me to realize that I'm not the secret ninja knight from the 70's nor am I the lead singer of any type of singing group whose voice rivals a Sirens. Or an actual siren.
But I realize that through out my day dreams, they all have a common theme: me being a type of hero. I guess I never really completely grew up since what kid doesn't want to be some type of hero? And for me it's not the fame or the babes being a hero brings. I think it's about the adventure. I mean you're telling me that if I were Superman then I could fly around the world defeating super villains? Or let's think even smaller, that if I did have the type of singing voice I dreamed of that I would be able to sell out Madison Square Garden?? And yes, I do find singers strangely heroic or villainous. I mean, if you would like to get into the conversation, I'll be waiting for your message.
But going back to the imagination, mine specifically. At times it scares the hell out of me which is why I can't watch certain horror movies, especially those with torture scenes. Or ghosts but I blame that living in a windowless basement.
Anyway, the imagination is a great thing to have because it's like a book that only ends when you're dead.