Silly Love Songs

Posted on August 28, 2008 | Filed Under RSS Feed Icon Marriage Advice

Despite my love for Paul McCartneys post-Beatles work with Wings, I have to agree with John Lennon on this one: the world is full of silly love songs. Romantic love is the most overplayed sentiment in music, especially when it tries way too hard to be sentimental. In fact, thats my definition of the popular slang word cheesy. My kids hear me use that term all the time and last year they finally asked me for a definition. After much thought (its actually quite difficult to define), heres what I came up with: cheesy refers to any extreme effort to be sentimental. (Of course, then I had to define sentimental)

But I believe that definition applies to what Lennon was referencing when, upon the Beatles breakup, he lamented that Paul only wanted to fill the world with silly love songs. Words which Paul, of course, adopted into a song titled just that. (And I actually like that song.) But even so, John was right. And the trend towards silly and cheesy love ballads hasnt stopped in the 37 years since he made that statement.

For those of us already married, though, we know that most of those songs simply do not reflect reality. Most of those songs are only concerned with the immature efforts to woo some woman or saddle some stud. But the truth is that its after the wedding bells chime that the real adventure begins. And few songs are able to capture the ongoing what now? of marriage. Few songs are able to articulate how marriage is perhaps the most difficult, and yet promising, relationship we can experience.

I have found one such song, however. Unfortunately, the music of this song is incredibly cheesy. So cheesy, in fact, that its been used in hundreds of commercials and most of us cringe, or laugh, whenever we hear the melody. But then we miss the words. And I believe the words of this song are ridiculously profound. They are able to express the essence of what I believe marriage is all about: a long, daring, difficult journey of two peoples personal growth so intertwined that they can actually, occasionally, experience life as one.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the masterpiece of one-hit wonder Dan Hill, Sometimes When We Touch (cue the strings):

You ask me if I love you
\r and I choke on my reply
\r I\'d rather hurt you honestly
\r than mislead you with a lie
\r And who am I to judge you
\r in what you say or do
\r I\'m only just beginning
\r to see the real you

Right from the opening verse, we hear that this song is different. Id rather hurt you honestly than mislead you with a lie? Are you kidding me? Thats one of the most integrity-filled statements Ive ever heard, and it the type of courageous honesty that every relationship needs. No wonder none of us ever say it. Over and over, we choose to avoid any pretense of voluntarily hurting our spouse. Were reticent to tell them when theyve got bad breath, much less be honest with them about our feelings. I once worked with a client who would nag her husband to near death, but would never dare tell him hes fat. Thats just rude, she would say. But its not rude to hide your disdain for his body and leave him wondering why you wont have sex with him anymore?

The truth is that our spouses usually already know when we have negative or wavering feelings toward them. And when we have the courage to say it out loud, we communicate something far greater than the hurtful wordswe communicate that we dont want to have those feelings remain the status quo. Saying I dont like you right now also communicates and I dont like that I dont like you. And that can be the beginning point to remarkable growth in your relationship.

And sometimes when we touch
\r the honesty\'s too much
\r and I have to close my eyes and hide
\r I want to hold you till I die
\r till we both break down and cry
\r I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides

Heres the cheesy chorus we all recognize. Again, because of the ripeness of the melody it is so easy to miss the words. But here we have an appreciation for the true intimacy we both crave and fear at the same time. Sometimesnot every timebut sometimes, getting close to our spouse triggers an insecurity that can be terrifying. Marriage has a way of exposing us nakedly, warts and all, before another person and before ourselves. And that type of honesty is not usually comfortable, and not usually something we seek.

Getting close to someone can bring us companionship, acceptance, and even lead us to the ecstatic thrill of orgasm while in the arms of the person we cherish more than any other on the earth. Getting close can also, however, bring us face to face with our partners flaws, our own inadequacies, and the mountainous anxiety we feel about how much of our lives weve entrusted to this union. Thats why we sometimes try to connect and hide at the same time. Think about it. How often do you close your eyes during any embrace with your spouse? When you hug? Kiss? Make love?

We so often close our eyes during any kind of embrace because the honesty of intimate connection is too much, and we have to close [our] eye[s] and hide. Sometimes we seek the touch without the intimacy; we end up connecting with our genitals in order to avoid connecting with our eyes. Thats because it is sometimes easier to copulate with parts of ourselves than openly communicate with all of ourselves.

At times I\'d like to break you
\r and drive you to your knees
\r At times I\'d like to break through
\r and hold you endlessly
\r At times I understand you
\r and I know how hard you try
\r I watched while love commands you
\r and I\'ve watched love pass you by
\r At times I think we\'re drifters
\r still searching for a friend
\r a brother or a sister
\r but then the passion flares again

Marriage is not a relationship built for the short term. It is more like a marathon requiring incredible endurance and persistence, despite the wide variety of feelings and experiences along the way. And the best marriages are the ones unafraid to feel all those feelings, and even acknowledge them once in a while. And thats what the song does here. Who among us hasnt wanted to vindictively break our spouse and drive him/her to their knees? In the heated exchanges of emotional reactivity, who hasnt felt this: I cannot ever win with you!

As if it were a battle in the first place. Have you ever heard the story about the two campers in British Columbia, Canada? Theyre sitting around the campsite when a grizzly bear wanders up near them. Beginning to freak out, one starts to put on his running shoes. Dude! whispers the other one. What are you doing? You cant outrun a grizzly bear! You can guess the response: Man, I dont have to outrun the bear In relationship battles it is easy to just care about winning, regardless of who loses.

What I especially love about this bridge in the song, though, is the repeated phrase that begins each thought. At times we do want to break down our partners, while at times we want to embrace them forever. At times it does feel like were just roommates, or siblings, just looking for someone to help us feel a little less alone. And then at times that strange desire for deeper connection erupts from within, leading us toward each other in ways far beyond mere friendship.

And sometimes when we touch
\r the honesty\'s too much
\r and I have to close my eyes and hide
\r I want to hold ya till I die
\r till we both break down and cry
\r I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides

The greatest thing you can do for your marriage is focus on yourself, learning to calm your own anxiety as you pursue greater connection with your spouse. This means moving away from the mutual needs-meeting matchup so often highlighted as the ideal marriage, where we become responsible for propping one another up. It means moving towards a model that sees a great marriage as occurring between two strong, separate selves who choose to be together as one.

Dr. David Schnarch has a remarkably simple, yet remarkably scary, exercise for couples wanting to grow themselves up in this way. He counsels people toward hugging till relaxed. This involves holding your partner in your arms in such a way that neither one of you is supporting the othereither one of you could let go and neither one of you would fall. In such an embrace you are capable of strong emotional and physical connection, and yet you are each standing on your own two feet the whole time. The key is to resisting the urge to make sure your spouse feels comfortable, or making sure your spouse is there for you up as you begin to relax. The key is to focus on yourself, concentrating on finding your peace within as you embrace the one you hold dearest.

Such an experience can be tremendously powerful in teaching us that even in the midst of close connection, our emotional responses are still up to us. It is not my spouses job to calm my fears and ease my anxieties by telling me want I want to hear, or making promises to me about loyalty or security. It is my job to say yes to my marriage as it forces me to examine myself, calm my own fears, and boldly pursue the types of conversations, connections, and yes, copulation I really crave. I dont want to run from you in order to feel safe; I dont want to trust you to make me feel stable. I want to hold you till the fear in me subsides.

So there you have it, folks, a cheesy love song unlike most others, one that actually calls us into authentic, integrity-filled relationships. Yes, the song is incredibly cheesy. It is, in many ways, one of John Lennons hated silly love songs.

But whats wrong with that?

Hal Runkel, LMFT, is the author of ScreamFree Parenting and founder of ScreamFree Living. For more information, visit http://www.screamfree.com

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