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       ALTERNATIVES

I have heard there are alternatives. To what, I say. To living, a man can always die. Ah, but that’s the hard way out. The easy way is to go on living. I have so much life and living that needs doing I’m surprised I ever thought of death. You’ve but to smile at me in the morning and a new life starts. When you frown that will be my excuse to live a while longer in order that I might coax a new smile out of you.

The only alternative is to be without you. I cannot imagine that now and so no alternatives exist for me. That does not mean I’m unafraid. I would that I had left to me one safety-zone. One place that I might come to, one island that I might row to should you run from me.

                                - from "The Sea Around Me, " 1976, 1977

notable birthdays Joseph Alsop o Zev Bufman o Daryl Hall o Ron Leibman o Charles Revson o Jerome Robbins o Eleanor Roosevelt o Dottie West
Rod's random thoughts Historians are too busy writing it down to live it. You have to choose one side or the other.

Let go of memories, build on dreams.

Comparison is no measure of value.

What dawn divides is always kept alive by need.

BIRDS

I

A band of birds
geese I think,
flying in or back
from somewhere
to where the winter
will be less hard.

See them end to end
across the sky
hardly out of line
                 by one.

A victory sign but wider
their formation is a marvel,
meticulous, mechanical.

And there
just above the trees
another band of birds
brings up the rear,
like a vanguard
keeping guard.

Some have landed,
and they rest
on bare-limbed trees
and telephone lines.
They dot but never blur
                        the moon.

Perched still and silent
awaiting their rotation,
strung out they spy
               in Morse code.

II

Rested, restless now
they move as one.
Picking up formation
they fly straight forward
                       overhead
blinking in the sunlight
till a better place to perch
                         is found.

I stumbled on your suitcase
               in the hallway
half an hour ago.
Have you been looking
out the window
                 at the birds?

I have seen you move so often.
Set sail on so much
                   unknown sea
that I can feel the readiness
within you to be gone
but this time
I’ll do all the running.
You needn’t fly or migrate
                  with the birds.

Stay.
I wish you life
in great abundance
down your lifetime.
Whoever’s coming,
known or unknown
on his way to you
I pray that he
will not be long
in finding you.

Don’t forget
to send a postcard
telling me the news.
Did the grunion run
and did you out-distance
all the near and distant strangers,
capture them and captivate them
                          one by one?

Write me.
I’d be unhappy if I thought
that you were still out running
and had not been caught.

Tomorrow
I’ll be that lone bird
winging past the morning moon
on my way below
the belt of California.

                                - From "The Sea Around Me, " 1976, 1977

© 1969, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1998 by Stanyan Music Group & Rod McKuen. All Rights Reserved
Birthday research by Wade Alexander
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