Write me a python script to record items clicked on the DOM and keep a record in a python list.
Assuming you want to record the DOM element that was clicked on, here's a Python script that uses the `pynput` library to listen for mouse clicks and adds the clicked element to a list:

```
from pynput.mouse import Listener

clicked_items = []

def on_click(x, y, button, pressed):
    if pressed:
        clicked_items.append(button)

with Listener(on_click=on_click) as listener:
    listener.join()

```

This script uses the `Listener` class from `pynput.mouse` to listen for mouse clicks. When a click is detected, the `on_click` function is called, which adds the clicked element to the `clicked_items` list. The function takes four arguments: `x` and `y` are the coordinates of the mouse when the click occurred, `button` is the mouse button that was clicked, and `pressed` is a boolean indicating whether the button was pressed or released.

You can modify the `on_click` function to record more information about the clicked element, such as its tag name, class, or ID. To do this, you'll need to use a library like `BeautifulSoup` to parse the HTML and extract the relevant information from the clicked element.