Show Page 2 Student look Corner Life - Utah Wednesday January U State University a review Choice Corsage's for your Date For Rod fvMuen Poetry: Stanyan Stress’ ing itself to life When reading of people through Rod McKuen no matter how low by Ginny Rumbold STANYAN STREET AND OTHER SORROW'S by Rod McKuen Random House New York 196684 pp $39 Rod McKuen is a man who adds life to all he writes His words sing of love and sorrow of laughter and tears His poetry is gentle relating a feeling of wanting to all who read his lines Many singers have captured his words putting them into song: one of these is Glen The songs they sing make a person sad while being happy just to be alive to experience love His words remind one of an open fire with the one he loves relaxed beside him - whether alone or being loved A women becomes a child holding all of autumn in her arms and within her smile can be seen the warm valley open you feel you become a person seeking the open field in which to roam and sing aloud with out feeling as though it was something of which you should be ashamed You feel love is beautiful and nothing ever to be ashamed of You want to walk into the center of people and scream about that you too are in love and that it is wonderful A person wants to open himself to love and all else life has to offer whether bad or good Rod McKuen captures in a few lines the loves he himself has experienced generally refering to a time on Stanyon Street where happiness came then left But with this love left all bitterness leaving only the memories of the time past Where within himself he could Yar-bourg- h relive the love experience the gentle tossing of covers and the silent tears left upon an empty pillow He remembers through his poetry the restless nights sitting only wanting to hear the soft breathing of the woman who was once so near to him The times when "hello had always SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU MORE Glenn Yarbrough THAN INDIVIDUALS SEEKING AN ACCOMPLICE 1180 Canyon Road SK2-63- 48 bloodmobile MeRieiNTio row national AOVKimatNo y National Educational Advcrtuin Services the curves the turns I have total recall of you and Stanyon Street because I know it w ill be important later Sb xstro Published trl weekly during the ichool yeer except during offldd holiday! 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