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    Throwing Muses - Bright Yellow Gun

  2. 2

    Throwing Muses - Cry Baby Cry

  3. 3

    Throwing Muses - Furious

  4. 4

    Throwing Muses - Green

  5. 5

    Throwing Muses - Honeychain

  6. 6

    Throwing Muses - Hook In Her Head

  7. 7

    Throwing Muses - Pearl

  8. 8

    Throwing Muses - Rabbit's Dying

  9. 9

    Throwing Muses - Ruthie's Knocking

  10. 10

    Throwing Muses - Santa Claus

  11. 11

    Throwing Muses - The Party

  12. 12

    Throwing Muses - Amazing Grace

  13. 13

    Throwing Muses - America (She Can't Say No)

  14. 14

    Throwing Muses - Bird Of Paradox

  15. 15

    Throwing Muses - Call Me

  16. 16

    Throwing Muses - Calm Down, Come Down

  17. 17

    Throwing Muses - Capital A

  18. 18

    Throwing Muses - City Of The Dead

  19. 19

    Throwing Muses - Cottonmouth

  20. 20

    Throwing Muses - Counting Backwards

  21. 21

    Throwing Muses - Delicate Cutters

  22. 22

    Throwing Muses - Dirty Water

  23. 23

    Throwing Muses - Dizzy

  24. 24

    Throwing Muses - Finished

  25. 25

    Throwing Muses - Fish

  26. 26

    Throwing Muses - Giant

  27. 27

    Throwing Muses - Golden Thing

  28. 28

    Throwing Muses - Graffiti

  29. 29

    Throwing Muses - Hysterical Bending

  30. 30

    Throwing Muses - Juno

  31. 31

    Throwing Muses - Let's Go Outside

  32. 32

    Throwing Muses - Like a Dog

  33. 33

    Throwing Muses - Limbo

  34. 34

    Throwing Muses - Mr. Bones

  35. 35

    Throwing Muses - No Parachutes

  36. 36

    Throwing Muses - No Way In Hell

  37. 37

    Throwing Muses - Not Too Soon

  38. 38

    Throwing Muses - Red Shoes

  39. 39

    Throwing Muses - Reel

  40. 40

    Throwing Muses - Rosetta Stone

  41. 41

    Throwing Muses - Saving Grace

  42. 42

    Throwing Muses - Say Goodbye

  43. 43

    Throwing Muses - Shimmer

  44. 44

    Throwing Muses - Start

  45. 45

    Throwing Muses - Tar Kissers

  46. 46

    Throwing Muses - That's All You Wanted

  47. 47

    Throwing Muses - The Burrow

  48. 48

    Throwing Muses - The Field

  49. 49

    Throwing Muses - Two Step

  50. 50

    Throwing Muses - A Feeling

  51. 51

    Throwing Muses - An Intimate Conversation

  52. 52

    Throwing Muses - Angel

  53. 53

    Throwing Muses - Ant Song

  54. 54

    Throwing Muses - Backroad

  55. 55

    Throwing Muses - Bea

  56. 56

    Throwing Muses - Buzz

  57. 57

    Throwing Muses - Carnival Wig

  58. 58

    Throwing Muses - Catch

  59. 59

    Throwing Muses - Clear And Great

  60. 60

    Throwing Muses - Colder

  61. 61

    Throwing Muses - Cowbirds

  62. 62

    Throwing Muses - Crabtown

  63. 63

    Throwing Muses - Crayon sun

  64. 64

    Throwing Muses - Cry baby cry (Beatles version)

  65. 65

    Throwing Muses - Desert

  66. 66

    Throwing Muses - Devil's Roof

  67. 67

    Throwing Muses - Dio

  68. 68

    Throwing Muses - Dovey

  69. 69

    Throwing Muses - Downtown

  70. 70

    Throwing Muses - Dragonhead

  71. 71

    Throwing Muses - Drive

  72. 72

    Throwing Muses - Ellen West

  73. 73

    Throwing Muses - Fall Down

  74. 74

    Throwing Muses - Fear

  75. 75

    Throwing Muses - Fever Few

  76. 76

    Throwing Muses - Firepile

  77. 77

    Throwing Muses - Flood

  78. 78

    Throwing Muses - Freeloader

  79. 79

    Throwing Muses - Garoux Des Larmes

  80. 80

    Throwing Muses - Handsome Woman

  81. 81

    Throwing Muses - Hate My Way

  82. 82

    Throwing Muses - Hazing

  83. 83

    Throwing Muses - Heel Toe

  84. 84

    Throwing Muses - Hillbilly

  85. 85

    Throwing Muses - Him Dancing

  86. 86

    Throwing Muses - I'm Alive

  87. 87

    Throwing Muses - Jak

  88. 88

    Throwing Muses - Machismo

  89. 89

    Throwing Muses - Mania

  90. 90

    Throwing Muses - Marriage Tree

  91. 91

    Throwing Muses - Mexican Women

  92. 92

    Throwing Muses - Night Driving

  93. 93

    Throwing Muses - Pools In Eyes

  94. 94

    Throwing Muses - Raise The Roses

  95. 95

    Throwing Muses - Red Eyes

  96. 96

    Throwing Muses - Run Letter

  97. 97

    Throwing Muses - Same Sun

  98. 98

    Throwing Muses - Serene

  99. 99

    Throwing Muses - Shark

  100. 100

    Throwing Muses - Snail Head

  101. 101

    Throwing Muses - Snakeface

  102. 102

    Throwing Muses - Soap And Water

  103. 103

    Throwing Muses - Soul Soldier

  104. 104

    Throwing Muses - Stand Up

  105. 105

    Throwing Muses - Stroll

  106. 106

    Throwing Muses - Summer St

  107. 107

    Throwing Muses - Surf Cowboy

  108. 108

    Throwing Muses - Take

  109. 109

    Throwing Muses - Tango

  110. 110

    Throwing Muses - Teller

  111. 111

    Throwing Muses - The River

  112. 112

    Throwing Muses - The Visit

  113. 113

    Throwing Muses - Vicky's Box

  114. 114

    Throwing Muses - Walking In The Dark

  115. 115

    Throwing Muses - White Bikini Sand

  116. 116

    Throwing Muses - You Cage

An Intimate Conversation

Throwing Muses

Kristin: there was a girl named pike.
Pike was different from the other kids in some ways.
She had huge yellow teeth which jutted out from her face,
Particularly when she was angry and curled her lips back.
Her favorite food was oatmeal, gummy and sticky and glue-like.
Actually, it was her only food.
Pike's mother would try to feed her pop-tarts and fish sticks,
But pike would calmly remove the offensive food and fix
Herself a bowl of oatmeal which she would strap onto her
Head with scotch tape, and then walk around the house
While she ate, masticating wildly.
Pike's manner of dress was odd.
She refused to wear any shoes,
But some ratty old platforms
She'd found in the garbage.
You couldn't tell they were ratty and old, though
As she had covered them with tinfoil
David: for these reasons alone,
Pike was ostracized at school.
The other children picked on her,
Called her "mary" and other names,
Pulled her hair and stuff.
It was difficult for them to accept her into the
Peer group, given her idiosyncrasies.
Pike was different.
Often, her mother would have little fits,
When she could take pike's strangeness no more,
Ranting about "what had she done wrong,"
And "how she could have raised her weird daughter differently,"
And "why did her weird daughter do this to her."
These fits had no effect on the girl however,
Pike would merely place one hand aside each eye and stare directly ahead,
Sometimes lending a swift kick in her mother's shin.
Kristin: even the family dog, mike,
Seemed determinedly against her.
He was always nipping her feet
And chasing her into rooms where she didn't want to be.
But the last straw was the morning she woke to a pair of
Aerobic shoes sitting by her bed.
Accustomed to these minor intrusions,
She stepped over them and reached for her ratty platforms.
They were gone.
At least they weren't where she left them.
She called for her mother and inquired as to their location,
But there was no answer, and there were no ratty platforms
Anywhere in the apartment, only a pile of broken glass
In front of the shattered living room window.
And there on the sidewalk, four stories down,
Lay here special tinfoil shoes in a tattered heap.
David: as she swept up the glass fragments,
Pike decided to leave.
This was not a difficult decision,
Given that mike was biting at her heels and barking very loudly.
She leapt over the mongrel and had just enough time to grab some
Provisions and some tape, before mike lunged.
Pike ran barefoot into the elevator, panting.
It felt good to leave.
She hated the apartment and that stupid dog.
In fact, she hated the whole city.
But she loved her shoes,
And even her yellow jutting teeth,
No matter how unpopular they were at school.
Pike walked barefoot out onto the street,
Barefoot along the sidewalk,
Scooped up her shiny, rumpled platforms
And continued barefoot along the road.
Kristin: as the noises of the city faded,
She discovered a whole new world,
A lot of green, and room for bird sounds.
Cars didn't drive so fast,
And children played happily.
They didn't seem to be full of pop-tarts and fish sticks.
On and on she walked, and soon came to a stream.
On and on she walked through the stream,
Against the current, her platforms dangling from her shoulder.
As dusk gathered and night began to fall,
The sounds of greenness enveloped her.
She caught sight of that for which she had been searching:
A big square entirely filled with grass.
She then knew what she had been born to do.
Calmly she stepped out of the stream and
Into her shoes and walked towards it.
She poured some oats right out of the packet, into the
Bowl and taped herself to it.
Slowly, she walked to the middle of the field,
Looked up to the stars and masticated wildly.

What blood type do you have?
David: i don't know. i've never been-- i don't think i've ever--
Kristin: there are only a few. you could just say one.
David: o

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