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A Thought for Today

Kind words are never forgotten, they reverberate down a lifetime.

 

Hi Ken! From Sharon in Arizona, well, for that matter anywhere I am, this one does it for me!

Rod's entire book, "The Beautiful Strangers," I have raved about on the message boards many times, but I felt it was about time I submitted something for your column, which by the way, is very enjoyable and always interesting.

The photograph above is one of my favorites from the back cover of "The Beautiful Strangers," taken by Helen Miljakovich who seemed to capture beautifully, the dreamer in Rod, don't you think?

Along with this photo, I chose two of the most loving and
passionate poems from this book, "Loving Elizabeth" and "To You." Well actually, "To You" is a song; lyrics by McKuen
and music by Jacques Brel. Reading the lyrics is spellbinding,
and wow! what a romantic song it is! The musing combination
between Rod and Jacques, I believe, created some of Rod's
greatest, passionate work. Thank you Rod, for the poetic and
musical beauty you bring to so many lives. And I thank Jacques
too.

For those of you, who do not have this book, "The Beautiful
Strangers," you'll be pleased to know that new copies are still
available from Dwight at: Stanyan By Mail. Truly, it is a book
you must have and if you hurry you can receive it signed by
Rod before Christmas. I can't think of a better gift to yourself. 

LOVING ELIZABETH

Having loved you all these years
at distance and close quarters
from the time when you were purple-eyed
and velvet on an English countryside,
through triumphant trips in Tennesseeland,
as the snow fell in Gstaad, as a rainbow arched in Rome,
through husband and husbands and gossip and gloss,
through childhood and girlhood and womanly calm
past Dorchester doorways and limousines waiting
at the curb of California bungalows...

In our rooms in Botswana, separate---apart,
I grew and grow up loving you. 

                            - from "The Beautiful Strangers", 1981

Thank you Sharon, this was a lovely choice from a terrific book. And yes, I agree with you about the photo. I can never hear the word "dreamer" without thinking of those wonderful John Lennon lyrics "you may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one". As luck would have it the Lennon art exhibition, "Imagine", is on in Johannesburg right now and I'm planning a visit within the next day or so. Having heard some of the asking prices, I'll leave the credit card at home, though!

For those of you who may not know, "Loving Elizabeth" was written for Elizabeth Taylor who, coincidently, was the subject of a marvelous television tribute aired in South Africa this week to honor her work in the AIDS field. The reference to Botswana is an interesting one for it was in that African country that she and Richard Burton married for the second time.

And any McKuen/Brel collaboration is always something to take note of, isn't it? 

ken@mckuen.com is the address for your contributions if you have a favorite McKuen song or poem you'd like to share. Hope to hear from you soon.

                                - Ken, Johannesburg, December 13

notable birthdays Steve Buscemi o Christie Clark o Marc Connelly o John Davidson o Tom DeLonge o Jamie Foxx o Michael James o Mary Todd Lincoln o Ross MacDonald o Clark Mills o Edwin G. Monk o Archie Moore o Ted Nugent o Larry Parks o Nicolas Petrov o Christopher Plummer o Lillian Roth o Dick Van Dyke o Richard Zanuck 
Rod's random thoughts The most that we can do for one another is care.

There is no such thing as an excess of benevolence.

I am not convinced that truth alone can make us free, but I believe it a beginning and a final resting place.

TO YOU

I'd lie down in darkness with devils
and awaken with strangers
that I never knew,
I'd follow the hoofbeats of heartaches
if I thought they would lead me To You.

There's so little magic in morning
butterflies in your eyes and a teardrop or two,
I'd run down the dawning with danger
if I could be running To You.

If I cried out to God without warning
who am I, where am I
why am I so alone?
He'd probably show me the highway
leading To You and to home.

There's so little magic in midnight
fireflies in your eyes
and a sparkle or two,
I'd dance through the darkness with danger
If I could be dancing To You.

If love gives you life or takes lifetimes
I'll give life or take life To You.

                                - from "The Beautiful Strangers", 1981

© 1981, 1986, 2000 by Stanyan Music Group & Rod McKuen. All Rights Reserved
Birthday research by Wade Alexander o Poetry from the collection of Jay Hagan o Coordinated by Melinda Smith
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