Category Archives: Diversions

The stuff that didn’t fit elsewhere.

The Marshmallow Shuffle

1. Even Better Than the Real Thing U2


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2. Willy was a Whale Justin Roberts
3. Oliver Galop Blind Tom
4. Milk Kings of Leon
5. The Test Chemical Brothers
6. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? Culture Club
7. Wait Up Uncle Tupelo
8. Thrasher Neil Young
9. Church Ropeadope Records
10. Winter’s Come and Gone Elizabeth Mitchell
11. Three or Four The New Pornographers
12. Just Like You Roxy Music
13. Mr. Bitterness Soul Coughing
14. When It Started The Strokes
15. This is My Father’s World Amy Grant
16. Pancho Villa Sun Kil Moon
17. Pounding The Doves
18. The Man Comes Around Johnny Cash
19. Particle Man Barenaked Ladies
20. Miss Teen Wordpower The New Pornographers

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"Home Fire"

American Life in Poetry: Column 092

By Ted Kooser,
U.S. poet laureate, 2004-2006

Home is where the heart. . . Well, surely we all know that old saying. But it’s the particulars of a home that make it ours. Here the poet Linda Parsons Marion, who lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, celebrates familiarity, in its detail and its richness.

Home Fire

Whether on the boulevard or gravel backroad,
I do not easily raise my hand to those who toss
up theirs in anonymous hello, merely to say
“I’m passing this way.” Once out of shyness, now
reluctance to tip my hand, I admire the shrubbery
instead. I’ve learned where the lines are drawn
and keep the privet well trimmed. I left one house
with toys on the floor for another with quiet rugs
and a bed where the moon comes in. I’ve thrown
myself at men in black turtlenecks only to find
that home is best after all. Home where I sit
in the glider, knowing it needs oil, like my own
rusty joints. Where I coax blackberry to dogwood
and winter to harvest, where my table is clothed
in light. Home where I walk out on the thin page
of night, without waving or giving myself away,
and return with my words burning like fire in the grate.

Reprinted from “Home Fires: Poems,” Sow’s Ear Press, 1997, by permission of the author. Copyright (c) 1997 by Linda Parsons. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This column does not accept unsolicited poetry.

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The Merry Christmas to Me Shuffle

1. Hey Mister James Taylor
2. $1000 wedding Gram Parsons
3. Starbodies The New Pornographers
4. Rockestra Theme Paul McCartney & Wings
5. Vampire Blues Neil Young
6. Bloody Well Right Supertramp
7. Islands Cat Power
8. History of Lovers Iron & Wine / Calexico
9. We’re Going to Be Friends The White Stripes
10. Merchants of Soul Spoon
11. Whiskeyclone Hotel Beck
12. After You Came The Moody Blues
13. The Streets of Baltimore Gram Parsons
14. The Weakest Part Yo La Tengo
15. Yer So Bad Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
16. One Chance Modest Mouse
17. Unthrough My Morning Jacket
18. Skateboarding Saves Me … Grandaddy
19. Black Swan Thom Yorke
20. Sulfur Man The Doves