30th & 31st December, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rod in “The Best is Yet to Come” 11/6/04
Photo by Shira Greenburg ©2004 by Broadway.com. Used by Permission

A Thought for Today

A Toast: May your hand be full for always, if only with another hand. May your heart be empty only long enough to give you cause to fill it up again.

 

Three New Year Poems

New Year’s Eve, New York City, 1983

The old year
turning into darkness
the new one struggling
to find a path, a piece
                  of light
catches me between
the shadows just now fading
and the other, bags packed
              moving in.

Snow today. Heavy.
Not ending till late afternoon.
Seers, dependable as tarot readers,
calibrate the weather
and pronounce a lengthy winter.
But the pines still breathe
the grass still shudders
       even under snow.
If the world is rolling over,
the end is coming slowly.
Some birds along the fence.
Finch, I think
        or winter sparrows.

They trot about the pillage
       what the squirrels left.
They know that God
       is in the neighborhood.

Honeysuckle hibernates.
Beyond the wood the deer still prance
       and prod the ground
newly hollowed by the beaver.
Years may dance and do a turnaround
       but little changes.
Even age and time take on a sameness
       with age and time.
If winter is to be a worry
it will not be so within this house.

We are too hidebound here
to bend to seasons’ signals.
Not even pine boughs in the backyard
arch under winter’s weight.

Hurry, spring. Be here soon.
I am eager, evergreen and ready
to step into the ring and go the distance.
I will take on jonquils in their time
                      and mine.
For now the holly berry has to be enough
        and welcome.

-from "The Sound of Solitude," 1983

New Years Eve, Gstaad, 1968

The snow this morning
perches on the branches of trees
               like cherry blossoms.

White confetti picked up by the wind
falling on the path below the window
dying under footfall
        the way the old year dies tomorrow.

Prisoner of a hundred Sundays
that I never made.
Product of the times
I had no choice about.
I am like the old year dying in the snow
not to rise again until the year goes green.

I have not seen those faces I need yet
though I know they are here.
In the town
       coming down the hills to the valley
behind the curtains in the next room,
just beyond the rain they wait.
Needing as I need.

In the village this morning
It was raining on The Burtons.
In Gstaad it rains on celebrities
and celebrants alike.

I am given to celebrations
      so there is hope.

-from "Lonesome Cities," 1968

Click on the Stanyan House logo to buy Rod McKuen books, CD's and lots more

Click on the heart logo to subscribe to the Rod McKuen mailing list

Catch Rod McKuen live!

Click on the links below for details of concerts and appearances.

ROD McKUEN CONCERTS

ROD McKUEN APPEARANCES

notable birthdays

Thursday 30 December

Suzy Bogguss o Joseph Bologna o Paul Bowles o Skeeter Davis o Bo Diddley o Heidi Fleiss o John Hartford o John Hillerman o Davey Jones o Dmitri Kabalevsky o Rudyard Kipling o Sandy Koufax o Matt Lauer o Eliza Little o Jack Lord o Mike Nesmith o Barbara Nichols o Bert Parks o Sheryl Lee Ralph o Del Shannon o Alfred E. Smith o Patti Smith o Noel Paul Stookey o Russ Tamblyn o Tracey Ullman o Jo Van Fleet o Meredith Viera o Fred Ward o Tiger Woods

Friday 31 December
New Years Eve

Rex Allen o Elizabeth Arden o Paula Barbier o Barbara Carrera o Jacques Cartier o Rosalind Cash o Lord Cornwallis o Burton Cummings o Joe Dallesandro o John Denver o Anthony Hopkins o Jonah Jones o Val Kilmer o Ben Kingsley o Tim Matheson o Henri Matisse o Joe McIntyre o Sarah Miles o Pola Negri o Bebe Neuwirth o Odetta o Nino Rota o George Schlatter o Patti Smith o Goran Sollscher o Jule Styne o Donna Summer

Rod's random thoughts A toast to everything that touched us all year long - friends newly met and old friends here and gone but still remembered.

Today I’d like to know the face of someone, anyone, I could blame my headache on.

Contrary to popular belief, the end is not the beginning... at least nobody’s come back to tell us so.

NEW YEARS DAY,
LOS ANGELES, 1971

All in all
the year’s been hard
and I am lately tired.

Am I worthy, God?
Has the penance
day by day
made me deserving
or do I face another year
with no return on my investment?

How many Our Fathers
and cycles of Hail Mary’s
will bring love out of loving?

-from "The Carols of Christmas," 1971

 
© 1968. 1971, 1983, 1988, 2004 by Stanyan Music Group & Rod McKuen. All Rights Reserved
Webmaster: Ken Blackie o Birthday research by Wade Alexander, coordinated by Melinda Smith
Poetry from the collection of Jay Hagan o Sound & Fury: Dr. Eric Yeager o Editor at Large: Bruce Bellingham
Want to comment on today's Flight Plan?
Send e-mail to Rod McKuen or post a message at the Rod McKuen Message Board
home page   today's flight plan   flight plan archives   search this site   site map
stanyan