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A Thought for Today

Wear your Sunday face all day today.

 

About today’s download

The Snows of Amsterdam has had several incarnations; as a poem in Come to Me in Silence, a prose poem in New Carols for Christmas and as a musical miniature in McKuen Conducts McKuen. Arthur Greenslade arranged it for one of our marathon sessions at Olympic Studios in London. The orchestra is The Royal Philharmonic.

This track was chosen by Eric Yeager.

The Snows of Amsterdam
Words & Music by Rod McKuen


You can almost hear
the snow fall down in Amsterdam.
It comes with such a force
that people in the streets
bend forward like trees
to shield themselves
till their safe in their own doorways.

The ground is now all winter white
and who’s to say
where God’s clouds end
and the snows of Amsterdam begin.

-from the album New Carols for Christmas, 1971, the book Come to Me in Silence, 1973 & the album McKuen Conducts McKuen, 1974

Tomorrow’s download is one of my most successful songs. It topped the charts in Europe, South America and The Far East but failed to gain much notoriety in North America.

Sleep warm.

RM 12/28/2002 3:56AM PST

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THE SNOWS OF AMSTERDAM

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CHRISTMAS YET TO COME

Tomorrow comes
and Christmas next year too.
And hour upon hour
as afternoons chase evenings
the days turn into decades.

Hark the holidays
and keep them holy
save them all as markers.

One Christmas –
not yet here perhaps
but on its way
we’ll be well again.
The world and we.
I’ll come back to building bridges.
You’ll begin rebuilding me.

-from “The Carols of Christmas,” 1971

 
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