Dream Theater

John Petrucci Has Eight Fingers on Each Hand -- A Seussian Ode
March 28, 2012 8:06:21 PM UTC Post #1

John Petrucci has eight fingers on each hand
What’s that you say? You don’t understand?
I’ll say it again – John Petrucci has eight fingers on each hand.
He played “Under a Glass Moon” like an octopus with long hair,
He played “Hell’s Kitchen” like a squid with a stare
That causes lesser guitarists to go weak at the knees,
And reset their sights on solos from Squeeze.

My Grandpa George once said, “John Petrucci? Bah! He’s really just fair.
He’s not Clapton, or Satch, or anyone in Slayer.”
My only reply was a shake of my head,
And a heads-up to Gramps that it was eight o’clock — time for bed.
Up he went for the night, but he came down not long after
With a spooked look on his face and an odd kind of laughter.
He said, “John Petrucci just visited me in my dreams.
He flew down on an Ibanez possessed of golden strings.
Then he played a solo that plucked the hair from my chest,
And conjured up three leprechauns in green leather vests,
Followed by unicorns, and dragons, and wizards galore,
And a topless biker chick who came and kicked down my door.
It was the most beautiful thing, you must understand,
And at the end of it all he showed me his hands.”

With a smile on my face I said, “Let me guess – eight fingers there were?”
To which my grandpa replied, “Yes, my boy, yes – and then it became quite a blur.
For all of the guitarists I ever did see,
The Vais and the Johnsons and even guys named CC,
Rushed into his pinky and pulled up a chair,
While John Petrucci played every solo they’d ever shared,
Only he played them backwards – and on one leg.”

The End


March 30, 2012 12:21:24 AM UTC Post #1

April 03, 2012 6:29:02 PM UTC Post #2

LOL That was funny man. Really your JP and this is a song on your new solo album, right?

April 11, 2012 2:02:05 PM UTC Post #3

@comment:


Thanks. I'd like to record a musical version of this, but I'm having a hard time finding the right fife player. You can't mention leprechauns in a song without a fife on-hand.


Best,

Brian

April 20, 2012 11:24:31 PM UTC Post #4

Haha...this is totally awesome. From an avid Dr. Suess fan..and a die-hard DT fan, let it be known that you rock.\m/

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April 30, 2012 4:37:21 PM UTC Post #5

@Joelee:

Thank you!

May 07, 2012 7:02:45 AM UTC Post #6

Try a Devil went down to Georgia style melody. And get Ian Anderson to play fife for you. And don't forget the cowbell ! We need more cowbell !!! I thought it was great. I wish I was stoned, cause I think I'd still be on the floor LMFAO. I work out.

May 07, 2012 9:08:28 PM UTC Post #7

I just sang the first few lines at "Devil Went Down to Georgia" speed and it's perfect. You sir are of savant-ish stock.

Ian Anderson's a good suggestion, but I need someone taller and with slightly more chest hair, so I've got a vm into Ron Burgundy's agent.

I'm kind of a big deal.

May 13, 2012 5:09:12 AM UTC Post #8

That was a very creative poem. I am a writer myself and I really appreciate mental images. It sort of reminded me of "The Cremation of Sam McGee" and "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings". JP should put this on his web site.

Some of them hated the mathematics that drove them, and some were afraid, and some worshiped the mathematics because it provided a refuge from thought and from feeling. - John Steinbeck (The Grapes of Wrath)

May 15, 2012 8:37:04 PM UTC Post #9

@George Elliot:


Thanks, George -- I appreciate your kind words!

Great Steinbeck quote. As relevant today as it was 80 years ago.


Best,

Brian

August 23, 2012 4:50:23 PM UTC Post #10

Time for a poem.

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