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      <title>My Digital Ears</title>
      <description>What can I learn about where I live
With my new digital ears?
I think about asking people if I can record
Their weed eating, watering, or door closing for posterity.
Okay for podcasting.
Instead I just record what I can hear 
Without intruding into driveways.
I have a hard time finding interesting sounds. 
I stand around near a usually barking dog,
But can&#8217;t make myself antagonize him.
I wonder where the jump rope girls are today.
A man gives me a funny look while 
I am trying to record the thumping sound his parked car is making.
So I put the recorder to my ear and pretend it is a cell phone.
In the end it is the sound of my feet walking
That I like best anyway.
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      <itunes:summary>What can I learn about where I live
With my new digital ears?
I think about asking people if I can record
Their weed eating, watering, or door closing for posterity.
Okay for podcasting.
Instead I just record what I can hear 
Without intruding into driveways.
I have a hard time finding interesting sounds. 
I stand around near a usually barking dog,
But can&#8217;t make myself antagonize him.
I wonder where the jump rope girls are today.
A man gives me a funny look while 
I am trying to record the thumping sound his parked car is making.
So I put the recorder to my ear and pretend it is a cell phone.
In the end it is the sound of my feet walking
That I like best anyway.
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With my new digital ears?
I think about asking people if I ...</itunes:subtitle>
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