She's Allergic to the Mistletoe: The PsychMusicVid Challenge

This brand new, original Dr BLTrack, off the forthcoming CD, HOLLY DAZE, expresses something in song that quintessential humanistic theorist, Karen Horney described in clinical terms as the description of a "moving away" person.  Others have depicted the phenomenon of the "allergy-stricken" person in the song as suffering from "fear of intimacy."  In existentialist terms, this corresponds to "fear of death," that is, psychological suffocation through symbiotic fusion. 

Similar phenomenon, different ways of expressing it.  Your job, if you choose to accept the mission, is to extend the creative audio expression contained in the song, to visual representation in the form of a PsychMusicVid.  After creating one, describe in a few paragraphs how you might expect your experience to have been different had you chosen to depict the phenomenon personified in the song in a scientific paper. 

She's Allergic to the Mistletoe
Dr BLT
words and music by Bruce L Thiessen, aka Dr BLT © 2011

she's allergic to the mistletoe and
she's allergic to the candle's glow
she's allergic to everything
that brings us together
in my Christmas dreams
she's allergic to the jingle bells
a cold and wintry world
is where she dwells
don't know why
only heaven knows why
she's allergic to the mistletoe

she's allergic to the mistletoe
the way our feet crunches
on the cold, wet snow
makin' angels as we
wave our arms
she's allergic to the Christmas charms
when I romance her with the songs I sing
she only sneezes when she hears old Bing
Christmas carols on the radio
she's allergic to the mistletoe

Dear Santa Claus
please fix this flaw
make her my girl
'cause she's my world
I want to kiss her by the
fire's glow but
she's allergic to the mistletoe
Dear Santa Claus
please fix this flaw
make her my girl
'cause she's my world
I want to kiss her by the
fire's glow but
she's allergic to the mistletoe...

 

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