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Sonnet #1

Posted on January 23, 2018October 13, 2019 by amelia admin

Here’s to trying to write like Shakespeare! Take a draft of cognac, and proceed with caution. (By the way, I think it’s very useful to write in rigid metrical rhythms. Free verse is so undisciplined that most of the time it’s junk. Compare writing to training for a marathon, or practicing for a piano concerto…

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Nothingness Itself

Posted on November 4, 2017November 19, 2017 by amelia admin

A deepening, richening, falling as children die asleep. Her eyelids clink shut. The warm malleability, the snuggle smell of oatmeal and softly guzzled milk, fade, leave empty fingers, broken eggshells, empty palms. The dark closes, and the cradle is a marble horror. Nothing can’t be knocked away but nothingness itself.   Desire pulls my hand…

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BACH CAGED : an isomorphism

Posted on June 5, 2017July 30, 2017 by amelia admin

This is code and a musical piece combined into a story, notated in poetry. Meaning on so many levels, in so many mediums, into one. Coders, programmers, this is for you! Ah, poor Bach is a criminal, clad in stripes. His pacings across white cell block, would turn the guards’ brains dark. The iron bars…

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T.S. Eliot on the Brain: His Faith (?)

Posted on February 10, 2017September 2, 2017 by amelia admin

While T.S. Eliot is has a reputation as a Christian poet and certainly uses oodles of Biblical imagery, I don’t think Christians should read him as a Christian poet. First an exposition of Eliot’s style: His post-conversion poems are given a sacred quality by his use of a metaphysical flavor – he uses sensory images to convey a…

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About Amelia

Amelia Rasmusen Buzzard is a freelance writer. She graduated in 2021 from Hillsdale College summa cum laude with degrees in philosophy and German and currently resides in upstate New York.

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