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Originally Posted by >FuckDoll< Everyone let me know if you have any favourite authors, and who they are. That way they can be included.
Our first poem:
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In Back of the Real
railroad yard in San Jose
I wandered desolate
in front of a tank factory
and sat on a bench
near the switchman's shack.
A flower lay on the hay on
the asphalt highway
--the dread hay flower
I thought--It had a
brittle black stem and
corolla of yellowish dirty
spikes like Jesus' inchlong
crown, and a soiled
dry center cotton tuft
like a used shaving brush
that's been lying under
the garage for a year.
Yellow, yellow flower, and
flower of industry,
tough spiky ugly flower,
flower nonetheless,
with the form of the great yellow
Rose in your brain!
This is the flower of the World.
-Allen Ginsberg
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Read, digest, tell us what ya think about it. |
Kill me I know but I have never had a liking for Ginsberg beyond a grudging respect for his ideals. I grew up in San Jose though and so this poem was familiar to me. I went to many of his stomping grounds up and down the California, Oregon coastline and as such much of his poetry is familiar. I am inspired by his freeform work though and have grown to distinguish my own work as freeform.
He always let the words go rather than try to capture them in form.
I can however think of a few other poems of his that might have been better to showcase yet I am appreciative of this ones simplicity and quality.