Quote by: Allen Ginsberg

Sunflower poised against the sunset, crackly bleak and dusty with the smut and smog and smoke of olden locomotives in its eye— corolla of bleary spikes pushed down and broken like a battered crown, seeds fallen out of its face, soon-to-be-toothless mouth of sunny air, sunrays obliterated on its hairy head like a dried wire spiderweb, leaves stuck out like arms out of the stem, gestures from the sawdust root, broke pieces of plaster fallen out of the black twigs, a dead fly in its ear


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Author Bio


  • NameAllen Ginsberg
  • DescriptionAmerican poet
  • AliasesIrwin Allen Ginsberg
  • BornJune 2, 1926
  • DiedApril 5, 1997
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPlaywright; Poet; Writer; Autobiographer
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship; National Book Award