"all my women go a bad way and I keep on writing about them and getting older and fatter and more famous"
Not according to Harrison, and I don't find it when I search on "Search for Poems"thanks David.
The asterisk implies, this one has been published in a book. Has it?
Harrison is not generally a good source for what was published and what was not. His only references appear to be Krumhansl and Fogel. If they missed something, Harrison will list it as "uncollected."Not according to Harrison...
You are right about that sir. I read in either "Screams from the Balcony" or "Living on Luck" that he wrote an 8 page tribute or prose or whatever you want to call it, about Janis when she died. The he tore the thing up (do you believe it!!!) because he said in the letter to whoever he was writing to that it was filled with LOVE.I know he liked Janis Joplin more than a little.
Me and Your Sometimes Love Poems would be an unfortunate exception to this approach. I'd have preferred that he rip that one up instead of the Janis piece.He couldn't allow it to be known that he had a heart. He tore it up.