mjp
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This is the list of titles in the database that I'm unsure of because I don't have the magazines to compare to the books. Maybe some of you have some of the mags and we can work this out.
What I'm trying to determine is whether the titles listed here are the same poem. Or, you know, essentially the same poem.
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Carry On - Water Row Review - No. 6 - 1987
Carry On! - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 48
Celebrating This - Septaugenarian Stew - pg. 356
Celebrating This Whoredom - Clock Radio - No. 8 - 1987
Days Like Razors - Long Shot - Vol. 7 - 1988
Days Like Razors, Nights Full Of Rats - The Last Night of the Earth Poems - pg. 37
Escape - Klacto - No. 23 - 1967
== Is it either one of these? (they are two different poems)
Escape - You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense - pg. 235 - 1986
Escape - Betting on the Muse - pg. 56 - 1996
Drunk Before Noon - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 261
Hemingway, Drunk Before Noon - Planet Detroit Magazine - No. 6 - 1985
Hey, Kafka! - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 138
Hey Kafka - Long Shot - Vol. 7 - 1988
I Am A True Mole - Gas - 1990
I Am A Mole - Slouching Toward Nirvana - pg. 221
In Search Of A Hero - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 352
In Search Of The Hero - Nihilistic Review - Vol. 1 - No. 1 - 1991
Model - Oxford American - No. 1 - 1992
Model Friend - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 250
Notes On A Door-Knocker - New York Quarterly - No. 8 - 1971
Note On A Door Knocker - The People Look Like Flowers At Last - pg. 255
The Simplicity Of Everything - Border - Vol. 1 - No. 1 - 1965
The Simplicity Of Everything In Viet Nam - The Roominghouse Madrigals - pg. 36
The Terror - Betting on the Muse - pg. 141
The Terror Of Sunlight Is People Walking Through Who Were Long Ago Lost In Intention And Who Have Now Turned To Mobile Shit - Hull House Theater - 1966, Intermission - Page 23 - 1966
There's A Poet On Every Bar Stool - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 269
There's A Poet On Every Barstool And Not Only That, They're All Geniuses - Stance - No. 5 - 1988
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Two different poems, but I don't have Hunted to see which it it...
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Hot (three different versions)
Grist - No. 9 - Page 4 - 1966
Event - Vol. 2 - No. 2 - 1973
Mockingbird Wish Me Luck - pg. 80
- "I was up under the attic and it was almost summer"
You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense - pg. 281
- "there's fire in the fingers and there's fire in the shoes and there's"
Could also be:
Hot (She Was So Hot)
Burning in Water Drowning in Flame - pg. 161
The Pleasures of the Damned - pg. 492
- "she was hot, she was so hot"
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What I'm trying to determine is whether the titles listed here are the same poem. Or, you know, essentially the same poem.
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Carry On - Water Row Review - No. 6 - 1987
Carry On! - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 48
Celebrating This - Septaugenarian Stew - pg. 356
Celebrating This Whoredom - Clock Radio - No. 8 - 1987
Days Like Razors - Long Shot - Vol. 7 - 1988
Days Like Razors, Nights Full Of Rats - The Last Night of the Earth Poems - pg. 37
Escape - Klacto - No. 23 - 1967
== Is it either one of these? (they are two different poems)
Escape - You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense - pg. 235 - 1986
Escape - Betting on the Muse - pg. 56 - 1996
Drunk Before Noon - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 261
Hemingway, Drunk Before Noon - Planet Detroit Magazine - No. 6 - 1985
Hey, Kafka! - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 138
Hey Kafka - Long Shot - Vol. 7 - 1988
I Am A True Mole - Gas - 1990
I Am A Mole - Slouching Toward Nirvana - pg. 221
In Search Of A Hero - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 352
In Search Of The Hero - Nihilistic Review - Vol. 1 - No. 1 - 1991
Model - Oxford American - No. 1 - 1992
Model Friend - Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way - pg. 250
Notes On A Door-Knocker - New York Quarterly - No. 8 - 1971
Note On A Door Knocker - The People Look Like Flowers At Last - pg. 255
The Simplicity Of Everything - Border - Vol. 1 - No. 1 - 1965
The Simplicity Of Everything In Viet Nam - The Roominghouse Madrigals - pg. 36
The Terror - Betting on the Muse - pg. 141
The Terror Of Sunlight Is People Walking Through Who Were Long Ago Lost In Intention And Who Have Now Turned To Mobile Shit - Hull House Theater - 1966, Intermission - Page 23 - 1966
There's A Poet On Every Bar Stool - The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain - pg. 269
There's A Poet On Every Barstool And Not Only That, They're All Geniuses - Stance - No. 5 - 1988
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Two different poems, but I don't have Hunted to see which it it...
Fan Letter
orA Fan Letter
in: Run With the Hunted - 1993------
Hot (three different versions)
Grist - No. 9 - Page 4 - 1966
Event - Vol. 2 - No. 2 - 1973
Mockingbird Wish Me Luck - pg. 80
- "I was up under the attic and it was almost summer"
You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense - pg. 281
- "there's fire in the fingers and there's fire in the shoes and there's"
Could also be:
Hot (She Was So Hot)
Burning in Water Drowning in Flame - pg. 161
The Pleasures of the Damned - pg. 492
- "she was hot, she was so hot"
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