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A Thought for Today

Anger breeds revenge, revenge brings ruin.

 

The regular daily Flight Plan will be suspended for a few weeks while I'm away helping Webmaster Ken Blackie work out the design and content of our upcoming STANYAN HOUSE web site. I hope you'll continue landing here ever day though because Jay Hagan and Melinda Smith have chosen two poems from a different one of my books for every day that I'm gone.

So, something new will be here every morning. The Thought for Today and the Notable Birthdays will continue. See you soon.

Love, Rod

Four Poems from "And to Each Season, "by Rod McKuen.

Entr'acte


We were in love that summer
and birds about the sky
were singing with themselves,
carols I cannot remember,
though I do recall
             the color of the trees
and the things I thought
but never said to you.

I thought of San Francisco
and the bridge being painted
even when it wasn't spring.
I thought about
the loneliness of oceans,
of Colorado snow
and writing a book called
                  Where Can I Go..
Everything but us.
We were a fact
and not to be embellished on,
or thought about.

Now I remember
you liked brandy
and Bruckner
               and beer,
and painting Mt. Baker
as it sank into the fog.

You liked little boys
and skipping breakfast
(unless we made it ourselves).

In that whole season
as warm day followed warm day
I never thought about
tomorrow or next year.
Of course you never do
when it's happening for you,
and it was happening
for both of us.

When did we stumble,
where did we turn
when did we stop
as though we'd never started?

It was, I think,
somewhere near
September's end.
Other people started
getting in between us,
almost as though
we hadn't locked the gate.

Thinking back now
I may have even come upon
an answer to the why.

Sometimes being happy
seems a self-indulgence.

When on every side of you
the world seems wrapped in wrong,
it becomes a bending burden
to go on smiling
or to smile at all
even for the one you love.

We had friends
who never laughed,
not because there was a war -
                 there was,
but then there always is.
But fun had lost
a button off its pants,
                the first one,
and none of us were making any effort
to sew it on again.

                                
- Selected by MS                             

notable birthdays Martin Balsam o Art Carney o Sean "Puffy" Combs (Puff Daddy) o Walter Cronkite o Daisy Eagan o Ralph Macchio o Matthew McConaughey o Felix Mendelssohn o Cameron Mitchell o Markie Post o Will Rogers o Arthur Schwartz o Loretta Swit o Pauline Trigere o Gig Young

LESSON

Lesson: One

I leave you on the bed
still within the dark
               genuinely sorry
        that it came to this.
And then the long walk home
and climbing the stairs
to be alone
                   and maybe sleep,
or whatever,
       but not to think.

The year twenty gone
I concentrate on twenty-one
and so begin to wonder
                     when it is
a man becomes a man.
Will I be officially informed
by the tax man or the rule book maker?

I've noticed that the hair
upon my belly's darkened
and it moves toward my chest,
yet though a forest stands
where only trees once stood
             I don't feel different.

I leave you
          walk away
sorry for the first time.

Tomorrow when you awaken
there'll be sun
and you'll forget.
But me...
think how it is for me
not knowing what
the transformation means
or if it's come or will come.

I left you silent in the dark
but I know darkness too.

Lesson: Two

I'm standing still
behind the window
cut off from the traffic
and the truth by glass.

I do not live within a lie
because I do not live at all.
Perhaps I've found
a kind of purgatory
just before the truth
but if it waits beyond
it's out of sight.

Lesson: Three

Times there are
to skate across the faces
of street strangers
and times to hang in close.
Passion isn't always the decider
               or it shouldn't be.
As defenses from damnation
should not decided our prayers
so we should be wise enough
to let the stranger have
the say-so sometimes.
Even when the say-so's no.

                             
- Chosen by JH

"And To Each Season" was published by Simon & Schuster in 1972
© 1972, 1981, 1999 by Stanyan Music Group & Rod McKuen. All Rights Reserved
Birthday research by Wade Alexander o Poetry chosen by Jay Hagan and Melinda Smith
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