The first 10 on todayโs playlist:

But I also wanted to say something about the lyrical sublimity of Kate Miller-Heidkeโs song โThe Day After Christmas.โ Of course we all know Kate can sing her head off, but sheโs underrated as a lyricist.
Check it out:
Iโm thinking of when I first touched you
Your skin was electric
Now Iโm far too wise to dwell on such things
And far too sentimental to forget them
I read somewhere memories are stories you write for yourself
To explain who you are, and how you got there
And to blame it on somebody elseNow the gifts are open
The toys are broken
The speeches are all spoken
And the dishes cleared away
The stream keeps flowing
My doubts are growing
โCause Iโve got no way of knowing if itโll be damned or reach the sea
For you and meI met a man twice my age
Half joking, he said โI should warn you. Youโre a fish on the line, and the lineโs pulling in, and thereโs a frying pan coming to warm youโ.
And while I smiled, it occurred to me
Iโm just gristle and blood
And Iโve spent half my life with the sun in my eyes
Chasing rainbows through the mudWhen I was a child in a little kidโs world
My heart was the same as the one I have now
But it amazes me how much everything else has changed
Every line is perfect in its restrained grace; they fit together so beautifully, so connectedly, but come on, Kate, with this bit in particular you make us all look like half-illiterate bozos who barely know how to string together a stanza:
โI met a man twice my age
Half joking, he said โI should warn you. Youโre a fish on the line, and the lineโs pulling in, and thereโs a frying pan coming to warm youโ.
And while I smiled, it occurred to me
Iโm just gristle and blood
And Iโve spent half my life with the sun in my eyes
Chasing rainbows through the mudโ