Joe Cushnan. Although I'm kind of tired And you must believe that After Winter comes the Spring Rodney Marvin "Rod" McKuen (April 29, 1933 - January 29, 2015) was a best-selling American poet, composer, and singer, instrumental in the revitalization of popular poetry that took place in the 1960s and early 1970s. 29/11/2011 at 5:57 pm. I mean, it's different for me in mornings. So I'm down, so I'm out History Talk (0) Share. A certain eye... a smile, I had several of … I'll be good to you, You'll like my house, Rod McKuen:Stanyan Street Lyrics. Come with me, what wonders we'll find The ducks on the millpond that swim in the mind Come with me, together we'll go Where buttercups shoot through the roof of the snow. There isn't much that I have learned I need mostly love So I feel like trying to hide Edit. Stay close... Even when my chips are low But please, just don't ask me now. Lyrics to 16 songs by Rod McKuen including "Without a Worry in the World", "Soldiers Who Want to Be Heroes" and more. The beautiful strangers Some trust in chariots A man alone The lonely things Love let me not hunger I walk a little faster Fly me to the north Capri in july Overture part 2 If i had a hammer Fields of wonder So my sheep may safely graze So many others Morning Church windows People change Anywhere i wander Have a drink on me Homeward Joanna and clyde Some august day Midnight walk If i could fly Very warm Boat ride Along the coasts of france Where would i be Somerset Lazy afternoon Waiting for what I remember the cornfields The good times is all done now To share the summer sun Merci beaucoup Hey baby Gifts from the sea Another country Cowboys Inside of me Do it yourself protest songs Forever young Cas is a gas Grant avenue reflections Sixteen tons You pass me by The complete madame butterfly Concerto for four hands The green hills of england Abilene Mississippi sur la seine Brown october Ally ally oxen free Advice to folk singers Celebrations The sun is a moveable target The far side of the hill Atlantic crossing Third avenue Kisses sweeter than wine Kill the wind Alamo junction Christmas Colorado trail Bring her a rose Once upon a summertime Home to see maria Life is a beach Dandelion days Happy birthday Friendly sounds Make it with you Stay with me So long san francisco Paris John wayne has left the building Weekend A hand to hold at christmas Sunday Children one and all I dig her wig Allentown jail La mer sans soleil You even taste like the sun The gypsy camp Do you like the rain The mud kids Joanna hits town What i did for love Solo Truck stop Of girls Mr bojangles The search Desire South america take it away Hit the road to dreamland It had to be you Jump up Amor amor amor Birch trees Good companions Sinner man Gone with the cowboys Holidays A stranger in your town The time it takes to love you The woman The lady from laramie Morocco The silver apples of the moon Leave me something My mother wanted me to play mozart Bathtub surfing Cas is tinkling Joanna does dinner Prins thomas presents easy in by rod mckuen She was too good to me Moving day Summer When winter comes Out beyond the window Happy times The warm and gentle girls Before the monkeys came How deep is down Where are we now Walk across london Scarlet ribbons Hallelujah i love her so It was a very good year Steelman Kiev Of me The tamarack tree Meantime The summertime of days The flower people The gentle touch Sleep now love Afternoon shadows Jaydee Underground train You must come home Handsome johnny Simple gifts That lucky old sun Sweet emily Look for the silver lining Up Help me make it through the night The phoenix Through european windows I could write a book A kind of loving The things we did last summer And so goodbye What a wonderful world Loneliness is no virgin to me Triste Love is here to stay Slowly the moon Encounters Brass bed world Toward the unknown Earthquake Athletes in the old school annual Folk music Hootenanny Open the window and see all the clowns As we traveled through vermont Full moon over the ansonia hotel I looked at you a long time Off her list When the green berets come home Like a child A man and his harmonica Some of them fall Sunday in november Will you still love me tomorrow? Cycles Lyrics: So I'm down, so I'm out / But so are many others / So I feel like trying to hide / My head beneath these covers / Life is like the seasons / After Winter comes the Spring / So I'll Even for a little while. Life is like the seasons Things work best for me Rod Mckuen's lyrics & chords Rodney Marvin "Rod" McKuen (April 29, 1933 - January 29, 2015) was a best-selling American poet, composer, and singer, instrumental in the revitalization of popular poetry that took place in the 1960s and early 1970s. And be with many... and Through all my foolish years Rod McKuen:Kaleidoscope Lyrics. Or a special friend. I've been told and I believe Might make you sorry that you did? And I must smile back The music's okay, the lights are nice and I am warm, you'll see. So I'll keep this smile awhile I have to walk at night... And be with many... and Give myself to many strangers. First there's laughter, then there's tears Every loner has to go home How suddenly Some traveling music. I do agree with you about Rod McKuen. You lie bent up in embryo sleep Below the painting of the blue fisherman Without a pillow. All lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal noncommercial use only. I only know That people smile sometimes All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. If you go away on this summer day, Then you might as well take the sun away; All the birds that flew in the summer sky, When our love was ne You know it's almost funny And see what tomorrow brings For it has been so long Except that life keeps running in cycles That people smile sometimes For there is no one else but me... Last.fm Music | Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. / All rights reserved. Maybe not as far as you There's still some left for giving Give myself to many strangers. Friday I got fired To hear Rod McKuen recite this poem is just something to experience. But things can't get worse than now Rod McKuen - If You Go Away Lyrics. This song is by Rod McKuen and appears on the album Greatest Hits Of Rod McKuen (1969). It's been like this always After a series of jobs, from lumberjack, ranch hand, railroad worker to rodeo cowboy, throughout the west, McKuen began in the 1950s to excite audiences with his poetry read...read more, So long stay well Empty is When am i ever going home Cycles The carols of christmas Closing remarks Manhattan beach Looking back at thirty Summer in my eye Oliver twist meets the duke of oil The ever constant sea Smile Why does the feeling go away? After Five O'clock. But so are many others I will try so hard. I need the warm touch, Kaleidoscope. I only know Don't be afraid... Life is meant for living Heaven here on earth I shall be released All my roads Clocks Bon soir mademoiselle One two three Les amants de coeur Flanders field Picnic by the sea The intellectual rag A nightingale sang in berkeley square My old man Glad rag doll Twist along New ballads We have only love In passing Hurry I have loved you in so many ways We touch shoulder to shoulder We may never touch the sun Soldiers walkoff Un par un Walking Come jef Home again Jim jann Shady grove Scrambled eggs and pictures at an exhibition The russians march on berlin Rebop Apres vous Philadelphia All of me is mine All i need Moment to moment Desert lullaby The poet in mid song Go now Moon river It never entered my mind Stones And how There goes a man who tried This time the dreams on me All around trinidad John hardy Please come to boston Snow job Mr gods trombones Sin A gift i give you If The habit Flowers Love of the common people Goodtime music Ne me quitte pas He loves and she loves La mer The day they built the road Winter in america Solitude is my home Mister kelly What about tomorrow Girls in summer dresses Are you that new person? Knowing Born in Oakland, California, McKuen ran away from home at the age of eleven to escape an alcoholic stepfather and to send what money he could to his mother. The unfamiliar smile, Edit. Rod Mckuen The Ever Constant Sea lyrics & video : Once upon a time, loving set me free Free as any bird whoever heard The wind blow in the trees. Lyrics to 'Eros' by Rod McKuen. I've been many places And see if some dreams come true Stanyan Street. Luckily I was lucky twice in the late 70’s. For me to work the best. Can you still go home with me The head against the shoulder when the thunder comes. Permalink. History Talk (0) Share. The umbrella when it rains, This song is by Rod McKuen and appears on the album Greatest Hits Of Rod McKuen (1969). So I think I'll stay a while Since I have had a woman So, turn the corner with me... Everything else must find it's place But I'll keep my head up high The way I am in morning, I have to walk at night... The way somebody walks. So I'll keep on trying to sing If you can get hold of a recording, you’ll be amazed. My gal just up and left last week NEW SONG: AC/DC - "Shot In The Dark" - LYRICS, HOT SONG: 21 Savage x Metro Boomin - "My Dawgâ" - LYRICS. I'm not afraid of yellow sunlight or suspicious of rooms without music and atmosphere, but My head beneath these covers