Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

McKuen, Rod frey50

In someone's shadow by Rod McKuen - New York Random House 1969 - 107 p.

Prologue: Another beginning -- In someone's shadow -- Encounters -- No whisky bars -- Knowing when to leave -- Winter -- Poems from a man alone -- Empty is -- Some traveling music -- Night -- Out beyond the window -- Did you say the war is over? -- Farming -- The principles of architecture -- Election -- Did you say the war is over? -- Soup -- An apology from Joan Baez -- A new list of saints for the Church of Rome -- An event of some importance -- A message from the front -- A word from the sponsor -- Ten songs -- People on their birthdays -- Some trust in chariots -- Alamo junction -- Children one and all -- Bend down and touch me -- She -- The ivy that clings to the wall -- Once I loved -- Something more -- I'lll catch the sun.


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