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Dyslexia (DaDa, 1983)

“Dyslexia” Lyrics:

Sometimes my world goes upside down
Sometimes I see things backwards
When I go walking in town, can’t get back home
Sometimes I see things right to left
And I know that’s not right at all
But since I bumped into you, I bump into walls
And no one knows what’s wrong with me
They think that I got dropsie

Is dis love?
Or is dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia

I’ve got these glasses real thick and green
Just like the bottoms of coke bottles
I stumble ’round my house, so strange to me

Sometimes my world goes upside down
Sometimes I see things backwards
But since I bumped into you, I bump into walls
And no one knows what’s wrong with me
They think that I got dropsie

Is dis love?
Or is dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia

I’ve got these glasses real thick and green
Just like the bottoms of coke bottles
I stumble ’round my house, so strange to me

Sometimes my world goes upside down
Sometimes I see things backwards
But since I bumped into you, I bump into walls
And no one knows what’s wrong with me
They think that I got dropsie

Is dis love?
Or is dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia, yeah
Dyslexia
Dyslexia, no
Dyslexia
Yeah, no yeah no yeah no yeah…

Alice’s 8th solo album, DaDa, was released in 1983. It is the last of four LPs known as the “blackout” albums. It is also his final album with Warner Bros. Records.

“The real Alice fans’ four favorite albums are the four “blackout” albums. The ones that I wrote totally subconsciously, and I go back now and listen to them and go, “For somebody who doesn’t remember writing that song, recording, or touring it, that’s a pretty cool song!” (laughs). – Alice Cooper

The cover art is based on a painting by surrealist artist Salvador Dali, and the album’s name references Dadaism, an early 20th-century European avant-garde art movement. However, areas of the LP also focus on the word Dada having paternal roots – featuring a child or infant calling for their father.

Dyslexia,” the fifth track on the album, is a witty tune dedicated to the side effects one in love might experience – that upside-down, inside-out emotional response a person head over hills in love may encounter. It’s a charming song.

Sometimes my world goes upside down
Sometimes I see things backwards
When I go walking in town, can’t get back home
Sometimes I see things right to left
And I know that’s not right at all
But since I bumped into you, I bump into walls
And no one knows what’s wrong with me
They think that I got dropsy

Is dis love?
Or is dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia

As mentioned above, the song describes the thought process of someone falling in love – that often unpredictable, emotional journey. As feelings progress, there may also be hesitance and an uneasy feeling. Most of us don’t easily trust others with our hearts or emotions.

Sometimes, our faith may experience similar unrest and uncertainty as we learn to trust Him and His Word. We tend to believe that we are the only ones capable of making decisions and are the only ones with our best interests in mind.

For instance, we have faced many obstacles in the last three years. Health concerns, financial strife, and contradicting reports don’t make it easy to understand the proper path forward. The futuristic “new normal” sometimes seems like a return to draconian methods and principles from the past.

What’s interesting about such ever-changing times is our perspective. It often shifts based on our surroundings and the actions of others. If we aren’t careful and mindful of what blessings God has given us and continues to bestow on us, we may overlook the bigger picture – what God is in the process of doing.

Even in an upside-down, disorder-driven world, we find one constant – one Truth.

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” – Isaiah 40:8

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” – Hebrews 13:8

“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” – Revelation 22:13

Notice the above-listed verses; hundreds of verses in scripture reveal this reality. Humanity is mortal – in time, we wither away. However, God and His Word are eternal. We find lasting solutions to life’s hurdles and the path to fulfillment unlocked within His Word.

This world seems to suffer so much abuse and “dyslexia” because humanity is hell-bent on reversing God’s Will. We tend to change the order of creation, consistently placing ourselves before Him.

There’s nothing that surprises Him. He’s fully aware of the outcome. Therefore, it would be best to focus on diligently changing our perspective instead of thinking we should (or could) force Him to see and do things our way.

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts; neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” – Isaiah 55:8-9

Notice the thought process of humanity. We seek provision, answers, wisdom, and fulfillment as if they are easily attained and require no forethought. However, God’s Word directs us to seek Him first – standing faithfully, knowing His promises are Truth.

Wrapping up this post, the struggles of life are real. Look around as we work towards finding sanity in a world that has lost its mind. Why are things so backward? Why does nothing make any sense?

Whom are we trusting to solve life’s problems? What is our first line of defense?

Is it God and His Holy Word? Or is it by and through our own devices?

When we place ourselves ahead of our Creator, we design a dyslexic world where we create and try to fix our problems. If we apply a little reverse engineering, it’s easy to see where mistakes are made.

He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. Once we recognize the designer and his plans, life is much simpler and more orderly. We see things as they were meant to be. The world does not revolve around us; instead, we are part of a vast creation of life.

Once we trust Him and place Him first in our lives, our world becomes right side up, and we move out of the darkness and into the Light. Instead of seeing right to left, we learn to look up. His Love solves our problems rather than creating new ones.

In conclusion, as stated at the beginning of this post, Alice was subconsciously writing the songs on the DaDa LP. It’s widely known and accepted that this was most likely the darkest period of his life and career. However, it also became the brightest as well.

Divine intervention and our acceptance of it are a powerful combination. While Alice was never an evil man, he admits he was misguided several times.

Interestingly enough, for him (and many of us), misdirection often leads us back to the beginning – back to our roots and core beliefs.

Alice’s journey to fortune and fame led him back to where he started – back to the Light. Alice must have asked himself several questions along his journey. We should learn to ask similar questions ourselves.

Where are we? Where are we headed? The darkness or the Light? Are we spiritually dyslexic, or have we learned to see things in their proper order? These questions can only be answered on an individual basis.

That’s it for this week. Be well and catch you next Friday.

In the meantime, Keep Walkin’ in Faith and Rockin’ with Alice!

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