1st & 2nd November, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rod at Dos Vidas. Photo by Thomas Kist from the 2006 Arjan Vlakveld film “Rod McKuen: A Man Alone” for Netherlands Public Television. Photo ©2006, 2007 by Stanyan Audio Video Archives. All Rights Reserved.

A Thought for Today

Common sense sees the visible; imagination goes beyond.

 

FROM the¨BOOKS

WHY LOVE

It is not just for our own good pleasure
that we come to love each other,
discovering the differences
divining the sameness that finally tell us
what we truly are: selfish in our needs
yet willing to give everything
so that we might please our God
               not just each other.

For the desperate God is not the father
but the waiting arms of love.
Love, as simple as we see it
on the outside, as complicated 
as it soon becomes at closer quarters.

I believe no animal or man,
nothing that depends on contact
within the universe we know
beds down with another of it's kind
          in the absence of love.

Some thing not always something
has to swell the heart
to make things work.

Who among us has come away from love
with nothing but a self-reward?
What is left behind,
what sticks and stays
           as we move on
is the part of us that's best.
If we ever wish to see
the best side of ourselves
the side unselfish, unafraid,
then we must learn to love.

- from "The Beautiful Strangers", 1981

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Marie Antoinette o Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu o Daniel Boone o Pat Buchanan o Paul Ford o Kerrie Friend o Warren G. Harding o Burt Lancaster o k.d. lang o James K. Polk o Stefanie Powers o Ann Rutherford o Giuseppe Sinopoli o Warren Stevens o Luchino Visconti o Ray Walston o Tracie Young

Rod's random thoughts Loss is something to be gotten over in preparation for the gains upcoming. 

The planets keep exact time in their revolutions, why can’t we keep appointments?

Men fear thought above all else, but only thinking sets us free.

EMPTY PLACES
for Alvin Grimwald

Despite two heat waves in a row,
Santa Ana winds that made the nights
too hard to sleep and too hard not to,
there seem to be enough
new ripe tomatoes to go round.

Enough for all the neighbors,
for every bird to have some,
            and more than plenty
for squirrels of all ages to leave
half-eaten Early Girls and Celebrities
in assorted crotches of assorted
                tree limbs.

I am discussing vegetables
so that I might ignore the empty place
at the kitchen counter in the morning
and the dinner table when evening comes.

The key is in the same place;
                 you know where.
The tomatoes?
Redder, riper than they ever were.
Second crop a-coming. Berries, too,
            of every kind.
Because you’ve always had more
        patience and a willing hand
I need you to pick the Red One Hundred
            and the Yellow Pear.

And those hands–
I need them more than ever
to caress my ears and eyes
        and ease my shorts
down past my knees while I’m asleep,
surprising me while not surprising me.

You know where the key is
and how much I love surprises.

-from “A Safe Place to Land", 2001

 
     
 
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