Tim Earley (born 1972 in Forest City, North Carolina) is an American poet. He is the author of three collections of poems, Boondoggle (Main Street Rag, 2005), The Spooking of Mavens (Cracked Slab Books, 2010), and Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery (Horseless Press, 2014).
Timothy Darren Earley was born and raised in Western North Carolina.
He holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Alabama.
His work has appeared in the Chicago Review, jubilat, the Southern Humanities Review, and the Green Mountains Review. His work has been featured in Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Press, 2007), The Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press), edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street, and Hick Poetics (Lost Roads Press, 2015), edited by Abraham Smith and Shelly Taylor. The collection Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery was published by Horseless Press in early 2014;Seth Abramson, in a review in The Huffington Post, referred to Earley as a "Southern Seer" and said he "is a master of anaphora, Biblical rhythms, revelatory testimony, tell-it-slant aggression, and juxtapositive imagery that borrows heavily from the Southern lexicon", his poetry "not merely urgent but dam-broken".
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Earley is a town and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. The Office for National Statistics places Earley within the Reading/Wokingham Urban Area; for the purposes of local government it falls within the Borough of Wokingham, outside the area of Reading Borough Council. The name is sometimes spelt Erleigh or Erlegh.
The town consists of a number of smaller areas, including Maiden Erlegh and Lower Earley, and lies some 2 miles (3 km) south and east of central Reading, and some 5 miles (8 km) west of Wokingham. It has a population of around 30,000. In 2014, the RG6 postcode area (which is nearly coterminous with the area of the civil parish) was rated one of the most desirable postcode areas to live in England.
Evidence of prehistoric man has been found in several locations around Earley. For example, a hand axe was found in the railway cutting; flint implements in a garden in Elm Lane; and hand axes in the gardens in Fowler Close and Silverdale Road. Most of these finds are thought to date from the late Paleolithic period, around 35,000 years ago.
Earley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Earley is a town in England.
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Something tells me by the way you're acting
You've done this once before
You should see this like I hear it
Cause your actions don't match your words
You play it to be dumb
More than anyone
I tried to be your friend last night
You doubt and try to leave everything out
I know that something isn't right
Nothing ever comes from nothing
At least from what I've seen
You can go on pretend to be someone
I'll keep playing me
Re-write and compromise
Right through your whole life
I tried to be your friend last night
You doubt and try to leave everything out
I know that something isn't right
You fell down on the rooftop of an emotional high
Now all you hear is singing on the radio late at night
But something isn't right
You've felt it all night
You say no one cares
But I was there
I tried to be your friend last night
You doubt and try to leave everything out