A Harry Nilsson Poem by Raymond Stiefvater November 15, 2013 by Every Writer Filed Under: Poems about Poetry A Harry Nilsson Poem by Raymond Stiefvater Back then I saw Harry as a comet that you knew just had to burn out. Nothing — not anything or anyone — lasts forever, least of all flying rocks through space or earthbound troubadours. Post Views: 13 Related Posts:silence by Raymond StiefvaterSympathy Is for a Dead Chinese Princess by Raymond FarrBabies in Reverse by Ray Stiefvater1956 by Ray StiefvaterNo Clues by Charlie BriceTHE LOOKING-GLASS BY RUDYARD KIPLINGTHE HIGHWAYMAN by Alfred NoyesGunga Din by Rudyard Kipling