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Thursday, April 19, 2007


Red Head by Jon Christianson


"Be as a bird perched on a frail branch
that she feels bending beneath her,
still she sings away all the same -
knowing she has wings.
"

-Victor Hugo



Welcome to
Red Dirt Girl's
random, quirky poetic musings.

I often have words swirling about my brain until I use pen and paper to solidify them.

Generally, I prefer free verse and lyrical imagery; however, I play around a lot. I love words!

There might even be an essay or two that escapes me.....


As a result, the postings are not consistent. I do have favorite poems, quotes and the occasional writers' tip to share.

So drift by from time to time and see what has floated up.......and out.

Enjoy! -
rdg


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let's take a spin . . .

Monday, April 09, 2007





So......friends.....are you ready for a VERY ECLECTIC series of playlists? Thank you for all your wonderful and varied suggestions. I have a new library that is comprised vastly of musicians and songs that I have not heard before......and I LOVE IT !! I have done my best to take at least one artist if not more from each of your comments. If you do not see your favorite artist and / or song, it is probably because I was not able to locate it on iTunes. My tendency was to find the artist and then pick a song that I liked best from their work.

For now, I have found the best way to arrange the songs is alphabetically (best mix of various artists) and then to divide the list of songs into 3 separate playlists. With smaller playlists, I am able to 'listen' to all the songs more frequently on my iPod's 'shuffle' mode.

As for the more current 'Pop' selections in the mix - I take the blame. I rotated in some of my current favorites (remember, I have teens .....) and older ones. (For instance, I had a lot of Eagles music on my old playlist, so this time I substituted The Steve Miller Band for a similar sound / time period.) And a disclaimer: The Pussycat Dolls was a personal request from my oldest son. He and I have made endless jokes about their song, "Buttons"......he felt I needed to throw it on the list just to shake up all my 'blogging friends.' !!!!!


I thank you;
my iPod thanks you .....
she is quite pleased with her new "Spins"..... !!!



PLAYLIST I

  1. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning----- Richard Thompson
  2. A Thousand Kisses Deep ---------- Leonard Cohen
  3. All At Once --------------------------The Fray
  4. All My Friends ----------------------Gregg Allman
  5. Amelia -------------------------------Joni Mitchell
  6. Art of Motion -----------------------Andy McKee
  7. Bathsheba Smiles ------------------ Richard Thompson
  8. Beautiful -----------------------------Christina Aguilera
  9. Because the Night / Layla ---------Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  10. Beeswing ----------------------------Richard Thompson
  11. Better Man --------------------------Pearl Jam
  12. Black Heart -------------------------Calexico
  13. Boston ------------------------------ Augustana
  14. Bright Lights ----------------------- Matchbox Twenty
  15. Broken Hearted Savior ----------- Big Head Todd & The Monsters
  16. Building a Memory ----------------Andy McKee
  17. Burning Times --------------------- Elaine Silver
  18. Buttons ----------------------------- The PCD featuring Big Snoop Dogg
  19. Californication ---------------------Red Hot Chili Peppers
  20. Can't Find My Way Home ------- Blind Faith
  21. Clocks ------------------------------ Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  22. Crash Into Me --------------------- Dave Matthews Band
  23. Cupid's Chokehold ---------------- Gym Class Heroes (& Patrick Stump)
  24. Desert Rose ------------------------ Sting
  25. The Difficult Kind ----------------- Sheryl Crow
  26. Drifting ----------------------------- Andy McKee
  27. Drops of Jupiter ------------------- Train
  28. Every Little Bit Counts ----------- James McMurtry
  29. Face Down (Acoustic) ------------ The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  30. For a Dancer ---------------------- Jackson Browne
  31. Fountain of Sorrow --------------- Jackson Browne
  32. The Hand Song -------------------- Nickel Creek
  33. Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? ------------ Bryan Adams
  34. He Lays In the Reins -------------- Calexico
  35. Heather's Song --------------------- Andy McKee


PLAYLIST II

  1. Hello ------------------------------- Evanescence
  2. Hold On --------------------------- Tom Waits
  3. I Wanna Love You ----------------Akon featuring Snoop Dogg
  4. I Will See You Again ------------- Andy McKee
  5. I Write Sins Not Tragedies ----- Panic! At the Disco
  6. In God's Country ----------------- U2
  7. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning ------------ Frank Sinatra
  8. Into the Ocean -------------------- Blue October
  9. Iron Horse (Live) ---------------- Kennedy Rose
  10. The Joker ------------------------- Steve Miller Band
  11. Jumper ---------------------------- Third Eye Blind
  12. Jungle Love ----------------------- Steve Miller Band
  13. Lay, Lady, Lay -------------------- Bob Dylan
  14. Let the Sun Fall Down ---------- Kim Richey
  15. The Lighthouse's Tale ----------- Nickel Creek
  16. Like a Star ------------------------ Corinne Bailey Rae
  17. Look After You ------------------- The Fray
  18. Love Is a Losing Game ---------- Amy Winehouse
  19. Lover, You Should've Come Over-------------------- Jeff Buckley
  20. Mad World ----------------------- Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  21. Midnight Train to Georgia ----- Gladys Knight & The Pips
  22. Misguided Angel ----------------- Cowboy Junkies
  23. Mistress of Storms -------------- Bruce Cockburn
  24. Mr. Jones ------------------------- Counting Crows
  25. My Love (Single Version) ------ Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.
  26. Mysterious Ways ---------------- U2
  27. Never Can Say Goodbye (Tom Moulton Mix) ----- Gloria Gaynor
  28. Old Old Woodstock ------------- Van Morrison
  29. Orange (Re-mastered)---------- Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  30. Persuasion ----------------------- Richard Thompson
  31. Piobaireachd -------------------- Pipe Major Alasdair Gillies
  32. Poncho and Lefty---------------- Townes Van Zandt
  33. Put Your Records On (Acoustic) -------------------- Corinne Bailey Rae
  34. Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria ------------------- Townes Van Zandt
  35. The Raggle Taggle Gypsy ---------------------------- The Chieftains & Nickel Creek


PLAYLIST III

  1. Red Dirt Girl ------------------- Emmylou Harris
  2. Red Dust ------------------------ Calexico & Iron & Wine
  3. Regiment ----------------------- Brian Eno & David Byrne
  4. River ---------------------------- Joni Mitchell
  5. Rock'n Me ---------------------- Steve Miller Band
  6. Saeglópur ----------------------- Sigur Rós
  7. Satellite ------------------------ Dave Matthews Band
  8. Say It Right --------------------- Nelly Furtado
  9. The Scientist ------------------- Coldplay
  10. Sex and Candy ----------------- Marcy Playground
  11. Shaking the Tree -------------- Peter Gabriel
  12. She Is---------------------------- The Fray
  13. Snow Don't Fall---------------- Townes Van Zandt
  14. Someone Like You ----------- Van Morrison
  15. Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World----- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
  16. SOS ------------------------------Rihanna
  17. Spring Song -------------------- Bruce Cockburn
  18. Sunday Best -------------------- Augustana
  19. Sweet Child O'Mine ----------- Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  20. Sweet Desire ------------------- Family
  21. Sweet Jane --------------------- Cowboy Junkies
  22. Tayr
  23. Texas Flood ------------------- Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
  24. Track 4 ------------------------- Sigur Rós
  25. Trouble ------------------------ Ray LaMontagne
  26. Tupelo Honey ----------------- Van Morrison
  27. Upside Down ------------------ Jack Johnson
  28. Wash Me Clean --------------- k.d. lang
  29. What Goes Around.../...Comes Around Interlude----------------- Justin Timberlake
  30. When You Come Back Down----------------------------------------- Nickel Creek
  31. Where No One Knows Me ------------------------------------------- Jann Arden
  32. With or Without You / Wherever You Will Go ------------------- Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  33. Wondering Where the Lions Are ----------------------------------- Bruce Cockburn
  34. You Could Be Happy--------- Snow Patrol
  35. Your Guardian Angel-------- The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus




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poetic favorites:
Li-Young Lee

Friday, April 06, 2007





Pillow



There's nothing I can't find under there.
Voices in the trees, the missing pages
of the sea.

Everything but sleep.

And night is a river bridging
the speaking and the listening banks,

a fortress, undefended and inviolate.

There's nothing that won't fit under it:
fountains clogged with mud leaves,
the houses of my childhood.

And night begins when my mother's fingers
let go of the thread
they've been tying and untying
to touch toward our fraying story's hem.

Night is the shadow of my father's hands
setting the clock for resurrection.

Or is it the clock unraveled, the numbers flown?

There's nothing that hasn't found home there:
discarded wings, lost shoes, a broken alphabet.

Everything but sleep. And night begins

with the first beheading
of the jasmine, its captive fragrance
rid at last of burial clothes.

by Li-Young Lee

from : The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry
ed. by J.D. McClatchy

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4:33 AM

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Thursday, April 05, 2007








japanese manhole covers

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killing me softly ...

Wednesday, April 04, 2007


Greyed Rainbow by Jackson Pollock




"There are those who want to own us,
and will do whatever it takes to buy us,
and then they would starve us.

They kill us with their love."



quote: The Green Mile - thanks Steve
image: The Art Institute of Chicago®

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1:28 AM

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Monday, April 02, 2007





You the Survivor

written by: 2lrbl


was floating when the bubble burst,
words fell into a timeless freeze,
thoughts of an ego crushed,
not a difference, did anything make...

a realization, could only hurt now,
couldn't conjure up the magic,
couldn't put the smile or the passion,
so then why could I hurt?
or could I? an irritation maybe....

stopped the words,
shut the feelings
and stamped the tears,
lived in a stasis,
she woke up,
brushed a tut tut,
moved on....

what is it with pain, that arranges words to a rhythm?
and misery, that dances to a horrific pulse?
have I not, put the best foot forward?
so why is it, that the world still has to burn?

-march 24, 2007
image is from 'stasisrocks.net'. They hold the copyright.



**
Note:

I suppose technically this is a case of blog theivery; however, I fell in love with this poem immediately. I am not sure how 2lrbl and I stumbled upon one another - probably it was
Mystic Rose who linked us together. But 2lrbl is just starting out...he has written some interesting pieces on India's history....and another favorite of mine (and for all of you who KNOW me - read this post..) resonates like the clearest bell: march to go...

So please, do stop by his new blog and say hello, welcome.....

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1:36 AM

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poetic favorites:
learning the trees

Friday, March 30, 2007



Leaves - Ginkgo biloba


Learning the Trees


Before you can learn the trees, you have to learn
The language of the trees. That's done indoors,
Out of a book, which now you think of it
Is one of the transformations of a tree.

The words themselves are a delight to learn,
You might be in a foreign land of terms
Like samara, capsule, drupe, legume and pome,
Where bark is papery, plated, warty or smooth.

But best of all are the words that shape the leaves-.
Orbicular, cordate, cleft and reniform-
And their venation-palmate and parallel-
And tips-acute, truncate, auriculate.

Sufficiently provided, you may now
Go forth to the forests and the shady streets
To see how the chaos of experience
Answers to catalogue and category.

Confusedly. The leaves of a single tree
May differ among themselves more than they do
From other species, so you have to find,
All blandly says the book, "an average leaf."

Example, the catalpa in the book
Sprays out its leaves in whorls of three
Around the stem; the one in front of you
But rarely does, or somewhat, or almost;

Maybe it's not catalpa? Dreadful doubt.
It may be weeks before you see an elm
Fanlike in form, a spruce that pyramids,
A sweetgum spiring up in steeple shape.

Still, pedetemptim as Lucretius says,
Little by little, you do start to learn;
And learn as well, maybe what language does
And how it does it, cutting across the world

Not always at the joints, competing with
Experience while cooperating with
Experience, and keeping an obstinate
Intransigence, uncanny, of its own.

Think finally about the secret will
Pretending obedience to Nature, but
Invidiously distinguishing everywhere,
Dividing up the world to conquer it,

And think also how funny knowledge is:
You may succeed in learning many trees
And calling off their names as you go by,
But their comprehensive silence stays the same.

by Howard Nemerov

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12:37 AM

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iPod seeking fresh playlist ...
worn out songs need not reply

Thursday, March 29, 2007



Single, White / Silver iPod Nano seeks Fresh New Playlist ...

tired of the same old songs.
Has no bad habits ... only 1 year old ... will try any genre.
Fun loving, moody, dance vibes or world tones.....this Nano loves you all.
Please leave your song name in comment section inbox.
Nano promises to thoughtfully review, listen and respond to every applicant.
Maybe we can download and spin together !!!

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7:27 AM

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007


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1:12 AM

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