On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:22:48 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 13:13:25 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 12:01:28 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 6:33:52 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 4:56:27 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 3:04:47 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 2:31:12 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
"The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley 1945 - 1975"
https://www.imghippo.com/i/gJIH8498pOk.jpg - Title page
https://www.imghippo.com/i/QhcG5616is.jpg - Index of Titles and First >>>>>>>> Lines, pp. 664-665
There is no poem listed called "The Days Pile Up," and there is no first
line of "The days pile up like unread newspapers,"
Your move, George Dance. The other book of Mr. Creeley's poems is at: >>>>>>>> https://dokumen.pub/the-collected-poems-of-robert-creeley-19752005-9780520941670.html
No "The Days Pile Up" in there either. You are either a liar or know not
what you do.
Well, thank you for finding the volume that HarryLiar lied about giving >>>>>>> a link to. If it's in any /Collected Poems/ volume, that would be the >>>>>>> one. There's no sense in my downloading the file at this point.
We have had the link (and access to the book) since we started looking >>>> for the phantom poem. The poem is not in that book (or any other book). >>>>>>>
Was the trusted source your wife or your daughter? We don't think that >>>> anyone else might read these messages. Were they trying to protect you >>>> against us? If so, they did considerable harm.I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source;
We posted pictures of the title page and the index. Do you think that >>>> the physical book will show anything different?but given
this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in [/Collected Poems of >>>>>>> Robert
Creeley 1945 - 1975/], and Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that >>>>>>> [book contains everything he published up till 1975,] I think I'll have >>>>>>> to wait till the
copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for myself if it's
actually in that book or not. I don't see any reason to make a move >>>>>>> until then, so you'll just l have to wait.
??? Mr. Dockery has no information on it. We already have the book.
Since it will take me longer to receive the book than it would take you,
I've asked Will to not give the group any information on it. I've read >>>>
Mr. Dance, why don't you drop the silly name-calling? If anyone in this >>>> thread is a liar, it is not Michael or us.HarryLiar's made-up stories about why Will won't tell you the name of >>>>>>> the book, so I think it's best for me to tell you that much at least. >>>>
Well put, George.
Thanks for the kind words, Will, but on rereading I see the second
paragraph wasn't well-put at all, and needs a serious rewrite. Let me >>>>> add it in here so that (I hope) I'll just be able to paste it in if
NastyGoon can't understand what I'm saying.
We perfectly understand what you are saying. You are trying to cover
your ass.
I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source; but given >>>>> this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in /Collected Poems,
1945-1975/ plus Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that book
contains everything he published up until 1975, I think I'll have to >>>>> wait till the copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for >>>>> myself if it's actually in the book I ordered or not. I don't see a
reason to make any "move" till then, so you'll just have to wait.
It's up to you, but we will expect a full apology from you and Mr.
Dockery for calling us a "plagiarist" and "second hander." We write our >>>> own poetry and have no need to plagiarize anyone else's.
--
Of course, I wrote a very similar opening line back in 1976 that has
been visible online for at least a decade, and I hadn't seen the Robert
Creeley poem either, "The seconds have piled up at the floor..."
https://www.novabbs.com/arts/article-flat.php?id=256444&group=alt.arts.poetry.comments#256444
***
Shattered
The seconds have piled up
at the floor
lost here in some other guy's past
lying there
with your seconds piled
there went by a life
untold
unasked
going by
never caused and never traced
the future never ever appears here.
If some morning I wake
here for you
trying to find some reason to return
if I see things denied
I once defined
a life just passed me by there
slipped through my fingers
everything here now is real
so wait.
That portion of the finish
never comes.
Now that the lights are going so low
the dimming glow
falls on my ego
now that I'm falling
into my morning
here I am gazing into those
reflector eyes
morning light
is blasting my head clean too.
Morning's clearer
I've been forgetting it.
Your thoughts seem to stream
like a highway
dimming lights seem to streak
like hitch-hikers.
When does this dream end?
When do I get on up the road?
The light sped out
like a fire-fly
like gravestones
never noticed
never seen.
Like marbles
spilling from shattered minds.
-Will Dockery / August 20 1976
***
(Published March 1977 in the Carverlite, the Carver High School
newspaper, Columbus Georgia)
From:
https://shadowville-mythos.blogspot.com/2023/09/shattered.html?m=1
***
I didn't accuse you of borrowing my line, but they are very similar
opening lines.
No, Donkey, they really aren't. "Time piles up" is a common expression
-- as are more specific variations like "seconds pile up," "minutes pile
up," "hours pile up," "days pile up," "weeks pile up," "months pile up,"
etc.
Not to mention the fact that "at the floor" is just bad English. The
seconds would pile up *on* the floor, not *at* it.
--
After some thought and discussion with my editor, I agree.
Although it doesn't matter at this point, the change in my poem was
actually made by /another/ editor nearly fifty years ago, for the first publication in my high school newspaper:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15ndUbyxDi/
In my original typed manuscript I had written:
"The seconds have piled up on the floor, lost here in some other guy's
past."
But somewhere during the fancy typesetting, artwork and whatnot, my
friend and editor Michael Ehrhart changed "on" to "at" and his overall
job was so dazzling that we just ran with it back in 1976:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15ndUbyxDi/
On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 7:11:59 +0000, Michael Monkey Peabrain aka
"HarryLime" wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 2:38:29 +0000, WillnDockery wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:22:48 +0000, Michael Monkey Peabrain aka
"HarryLime" wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 7:11:59 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 2:38:29 +0000, WillnDockery wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:22:48 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 13:13:25 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 12:01:28 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 6:33:52 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 4:56:27 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:We have had the link (and access to the book) since we started looking >>>>>> for the phantom poem. The poem is not in that book (or any other book). >>>>>>>>>
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 3:04:47 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 2:31:12 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
"The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley 1945 - 1975"
https://www.imghippo.com/i/gJIH8498pOk.jpg - Title page
https://www.imghippo.com/i/QhcG5616is.jpg - Index of Titles and First
Lines, pp. 664-665
There is no poem listed called "The Days Pile Up," and there is no first
line of "The days pile up like unread newspapers,"
Your move, George Dance. The other book of Mr. Creeley's poems is at:
https://dokumen.pub/the-collected-poems-of-robert-creeley-19752005-9780520941670.html
No "The Days Pile Up" in there either. You are either a liar or know not
what you do.
Well, thank you for finding the volume that HarryLiar lied about giving
a link to. If it's in any /Collected Poems/ volume, that would be the >>>>>>>>> one. There's no sense in my downloading the file at this point. >>>>>>
Was the trusted source your wife or your daughter? We don't think that >>>>>> anyone else might read these messages. Were they trying to protect you >>>>>> against us? If so, they did considerable harm.I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source;
We posted pictures of the title page and the index. Do you think that >>>>>> the physical book will show anything different?but given
this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in [/Collected Poems of >>>>>>>>> Robert
Creeley 1945 - 1975/], and Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that
[book contains everything he published up till 1975,] I think I'll have
to wait till the
copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for myself if it's
actually in that book or not. I don't see any reason to make a move >>>>>>>>> until then, so you'll just l have to wait.
Since it will take me longer to receive the book than it would take you,
I've asked Will to not give the group any information on it. I've read
??? Mr. Dockery has no information on it. We already have the book. >>>>>>
Mr. Dance, why don't you drop the silly name-calling? If anyone in this >>>>>> thread is a liar, it is not Michael or us.HarryLiar's made-up stories about why Will won't tell you the name of >>>>>>>>> the book, so I think it's best for me to tell you that much at least. >>>>>>
Well put, George.
Thanks for the kind words, Will, but on rereading I see the second >>>>>>> paragraph wasn't well-put at all, and needs a serious rewrite. Let me >>>>>>> add it in here so that (I hope) I'll just be able to paste it in if >>>>>>> NastyGoon can't understand what I'm saying.
We perfectly understand what you are saying. You are trying to cover >>>>>> your ass.
It's up to you, but we will expect a full apology from you and Mr. >>>>>> Dockery for calling us a "plagiarist" and "second hander." We write our >>>>>> own poetry and have no need to plagiarize anyone else's.
I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source; but given >>>>>>> this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in /Collected Poems,
1945-1975/ plus Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that book >>>>>>> contains everything he published up until 1975, I think I'll have to >>>>>>> wait till the copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for >>>>>>> myself if it's actually in the book I ordered or not. I don't see a >>>>>>> reason to make any "move" till then, so you'll just have to wait. >>>>>>
--
Of course, I wrote a very similar opening line back in 1976 that has >>>>> been visible online for at least a decade, and I hadn't seen the Robert >>>>> Creeley poem either, "The seconds have piled up at the floor..."
https://www.novabbs.com/arts/article-flat.php?id=256444&group=alt.arts.poetry.comments#256444
***
Shattered
The seconds have piled up
at the floor
lost here in some other guy's past
lying there
with your seconds piled
there went by a life
untold
unasked
going by
never caused and never traced
the future never ever appears here.
If some morning I wake
here for you
trying to find some reason to return
if I see things denied
I once defined
a life just passed me by there
slipped through my fingers
everything here now is real
so wait.
That portion of the finish
never comes.
Now that the lights are going so low
the dimming glow
falls on my ego
now that I'm falling
into my morning
here I am gazing into those
reflector eyes
morning light
is blasting my head clean too.
Morning's clearer
I've been forgetting it.
Your thoughts seem to stream
like a highway
dimming lights seem to streak
like hitch-hikers.
When does this dream end?
When do I get on up the road?
The light sped out
like a fire-fly
like gravestones
never noticed
never seen.
Like marbles
spilling from shattered minds.
-Will Dockery / August 20 1976
***
(Published March 1977 in the Carverlite, the Carver High School
newspaper, Columbus Georgia)
From:
https://shadowville-mythos.blogspot.com/2023/09/shattered.html?m=1
***
I didn't accuse you of borrowing my line, but they are very similar
opening lines.
No, they really aren't. "Time piles up" is a common expression
-- as are more specific variations like "seconds pile up," "minutes pile >>>> up," "hours pile up," "days pile up," "weeks pile up," "months pile up," >>>> etc.
Not to mention the fact that "at the floor" is just bad English. The
seconds would pile up *on* the floor, not *at* it.
--
After some thought and discussion with my editor, I agree.
Although it doesn't matter at this point, the change in my poem was
actually made by /another/ editor nearly fifty years ago, for the first
publication in my high school newspaper:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15ndUbyxDi/
In my original typed manuscript I had written:
"The seconds have piled up on the floor, lost here in some other guy's
past."
But somewhere during the fancy typesetting, artwork and whatnot, my
friend and editor Michael Ehrhart changed "on" to "at" and his overall
job was so dazzling that we just ran with it back in 1976:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15ndUbyxDi/
What's "dazzling" about it? It's chock full of errors.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
Can you point out the errors?
Hopefully I caught them all in my later revisions.
Shattered
The seconds have piled up
at the floor
lost here in some other guy's past
lying there
with your seconds piled
there went by a life
untold
unasked
going by
never caused and never traced
the future never ever appears here.
If some morning I wake
here for you
trying to find some reason to return
if I see things denied
I once defined
a life just passed me by there
slipped through my fingers
everything here now is real
so wait.
That portion of the finish
never comes.
Now that the lights are going so low
the dimming glow
falls on my ego
now that I'm falling
into my morning
here I am gazing into those
reflector eyes
morning light
is blasting my head clean too.
Morning's clearer
I've been forgetting it.
Your thoughts seem to stream
like a highway
dimming lights seem to streak
like hitch-hikers.
When does this dream end?
When do I get on up the road?
The light sped out
like a fire-fly
like gravestones
never noticed
never seen.
Like marbles
spilling from shattered minds.
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