Another great idea by Rick!
You can read his piece here:
Here are my responses...
If I were a rich person
I would be free. Free of debt. Free to travel, if I wanted. I probably wouldn't want, but I'd be free to. That's the thing. Free to live anywhere I wanted. Free to write. So many hours freed up every day to think, dream, create, polish. These are the stories I tell myself about money and I wonder how true they are. I think of Jacob Marley with his long chain and I wonder if that isn't the most perfect bit of financial propaganda in 200 years.
If I could fly
I would shit myself, frankly. Especially the first time. But I'd like to think I would be brave enough to try it. Can you imagine it? That first flight. Not knowing if you will actually fly...
... or if you will smash into bloody pieces, your final seconds spent hoping it will be too quick for the pain to register...
... or if you will soar, cold and exultant. Free.
If I were a dog
I would be loyal. I hope I would have a family deserving of it. Nice people who kept me free of fleas and fed me on time. Let me sleep on the sofa. Walked me every day. If I were a dog, my dreams would be small, my prayers humble. I'd be happy, because I'd live in the moment and find easy joy in it.
If I were the moon
I'd keep my secrets.
If I ruled the country
I'd have my government selected by lottery. The NHS would be a protected institution. There would be a four day week. Every office must offer home-working. I'd bring back dog licenses.
If I could be at two places at one time
One of me would always be in bed.
If I were a car
I'd be a shed on wheels.
If I was money
I'd be cold, and probably dirty.
If I were a painting
I'd be a child's painting. Bright colours, bold and careless strokes. Unpretentious. No piffling things like "skill" or "technique" getting in the way of pure expression, without limit or external prodding, or self-consciousness. Unbridled creativity. Unadulterated joy or anger or frustration or curiosity. I'd be wild splodges that are never successfully corralled in neat lines. A cheerful "fuck you", a scribble of anarchy in primary colours. The kind of art we are all patiently taught not to make as soon as we can hold a pen, and eventually taught to sneer at.
If I were to go insane
I think I would be harmless enough. I'd like to be just sane enough to milk it. I'd leave the house in my slippers and stand slightly too close to people. I'd hum loudly and cheerfully and slightly off-key. I'd like to be just mad enough to dance as if no one was watching.
If I were the Prime Minister
I hope it would be a short term.
If I were a good person
I'd be braver. I'd be more self-less. I'd work harder. Guilt would weigh heavier. I would carve less time for myself. I would write less. I'd worry more about what other people thought. I think I'd be more stressed. My life would be shorter, but more people would miss me when it ended.
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If you would like to do this as well, here are the questions for you:
If I were a rich man (woman or person)
If I could fly
If I were a dog
If I were the moon
If I were the king (queen or ruler)
If I could be at two places at one time
If I were a car
If I was money
If I were a painting
If I were to go insane
If I were the President
If I were a good man (woman, person)
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Special thanks to Rick Henry Christopher for this fun little spot of introspection. There seems to be a theme running through mine...
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Comments (15)
Great answers all around, L.C. But my favorite was the painting.
I like the concept :) and the shed on wheels made me giggle 😆 I may have to take a break from my current all-consuming project to try this one :)
You are in the UK. Well geez. I sense the rebel in you, I think we both would have been great protestors. I did the lie down in the street thing back in the day. So liberating and fun. We are all scrooged...down with the establishment, power to the people. I miss those days. This has nothing to do with your rebellious answers though. Hahahahah.
This piece of writing is a masterpiece.
Oh, what an interesting read! Hilarious in many spots! Am I seeing for the first time that you reside in the U of K??? How'd I miss that 🤔
Fun read! 😊💕
Ya if I could fly I'd be spooked too
I loved your answers to the moon one and two places at once!
“A cheerful Fuck You.” I love that line. Especially about being a painting.
A fun read... I'd like to be just sane enough to milk it. I'd leave the house in my slippers and stand slightly too close to people. I'd hum loudly and cheerfully and slightly off-key... so good!
Wonderful. Gave me a couple of laughs and I love your answer to the painting part. The best kind imo.
I love the shed on wheels... Kinda makes me think a rolling home!!! I really enjoyed you take on If... This was fun!!!
L.C./ Madam If-ffiness, Loved your "I would be free." & your "Can you imagine it? That first flight." And your "I'd keep my secrets." I adored how you see a happy dog, "If I were a dog, my dreams would be small, my prayers humble. I'd be happy, I'd live in the moment, and find easy joy in it." But my favorite is your painting child...I LOVE that part of you!
"I'd have my government selected by lottery." Yikes! Sounds like fun, actually. I can see it proving to be a better method than those imposed by democracy.
Most of these made me laugh. "a shed on wheels" is what I will now refer to any vehicles as. 😂