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Photo by Edward Habib McKuen. ©2006 by Stanyan Audio Video Archives

A Thought for Today

Your friends have no doubt earned your loyalty . . . don’t let them down.

 

TO BEGIN WITH

The last long holiday weekend of the summer is upon us. Relax and play safely.

A FLIGHT FROM6THE PAST
1 August, 1998

Of Yellow Unicorns / Part 1 of 2

I suppose I seldom go back and read something I've written and published without wanting to change it or make it better. I do revise, rewrite. With some books I continue to make minor changes to certain poems through several editions. It used to drive my publishers nuts. After a while when my concert schedule grew heavier the problems of revision took care of itself. Instead of picking apart a newly published book on an airplane ride, I would choose to catch up on needed sleep.

I thought about this today when I read an early poem of mine, "The Yellow Unicorn" that Jay Hagan had posted on The RM Bulletin Board. It didn't look quite right. The words were all mine all right, but I seem to have remembered the poem differently. Still, Jay somehow always seems to get his postings right, so I checked the original edition of Stanyan Street & Other Sorrows that Edward & I had published from our basement. Sure enough massive cuts had been made to the poem posted. Then I looked at the Random House version, nope no changes there from my original. I tried checking the same poem published in England in The McKuen Omnibus. It was the same as the others.

I thought awhile and it dawned on me that I had written The Yellow Unicorn some years before and recorded it for an album of the same title. Did I have it on CD? Sure, I remembered, I mastered it for Speaking Of Love a couple of years ago. Well, yes and no. When I played the CD I discovered I had mastered a version I did in the 70's in London that was issued in a 3 LP set for Warner Bros. Finally I went back and listened to the one remaining very scratched The Yellow Unicorn LP. There it was, the complete text. (Continued on 9/7/2006)

-first published in Flight Plan on August 1, 1998

Part 2 of this Flight Plan continues on September 7th.

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Saturday 2 September

Laurindo Almeida o Cleveland Amory o Romare Beardon o Terry Bradshaw o Marge Champion o Jimmy Clanton o Jimmy Connors o Allen Drury o Mark Harmon o Salma Hayek o Erin Hershey o Joan Kennedy o Lennox Lewis o Christa McAuliffe o Martha Mitchell o Linda Purl o Keanu Reeves o Alan K. Simpson o Peter Ueberroth o Vera Vague o Giovanni Verga

Sunday 3 September

Edward van Beinum o Steve Boros o Eileen Brennan o Pauline Collins o Loren Eisley o Tompall Glaser o Wayne Green o Kitty Carlisle Hart o Anne Jackson o Al Jardine o Freddie King o Alan Ladd o Tom Landry o Alison Lurie o Memphis Slim o Irene Papas o Valerie Perrine o Ferdinand Porsche o Dixie Lee Ray o Charlie Sheen o Louis Henri Sullivan o Hank Thompson o Bob Ussery

Rod's random thoughts "Quiet resting place" sums up every definition of what love is.

Turning the other cheek is one of the easiest ways to feel good about ourselves. And a great way to get the other eye blackened.

Fantasies are free.

THE YELLOW UNICORN
– REVISED VERSION

This morning I woke up just in time to see
                                a yellow unicorn
eating the low branches from the linden tree outside -
then into the green he ran
and was gone.

Alone now - again
with sunlight the color of the unicorn
moving over the wall
                      and low clouds
and the hot July of New York about me,
I think about Diamante's green eyes,
or maybe the one called Dov
or others.. . .

         (I cannot forget
          the images of some lone persons
          who look at me and maybe for awhile
          seem to want me
          they wear love in their eyes
          the way a child wears new
          on his first day at school)

I have loved some
Whose arms and names I never knew
the girl in Peter's bar,
                a face on the train;
Mostly in the last year
I've felt this kind of love.

And one night
hearing a big woman say
            as she was stroking my head
I wish there had been someone like you when I was young.
                         I went away
and began to love strangers,
people I would see only once
on buses and in bars or walking by themselves
                     in quiet places.
And in this last year there must have been a hundred
who never knew
a funny little boy watched them and loved
                                               them.

- from Stanyan Street & Other Sorrows, 1966

 
    AND FINALLY

Again, part 2 of The Yellow Unicorn will appear in this space on 7 September. Sleep warm and join me on Monday for a previously unpublished poem, a letter to a friend and a brand new edition of Ask Rod.

9/1/2006 4:11AM PDT Holmby Hills, CA

 
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