Tag: Poetry

  • Trapped in Love: A Memoir on Marriage, Parenting, and Loss (B.A. English Lit, Honors Thesis)

    Why “Trapped in Love”?

    In 2010, we had a son, Keith Alton. Our daughter was 7 years old at the time and had long blond hair. She would hover over him in his bouncy seat, making it so it was just her face and his inside a wall of blond hair, and tell him, “You’re trapped in sissy love!”

    Trigger warning: Keith died at two months of age. Sections I and III talk about this, the third more in depth than the first. Section III is a braided essay style and includes first person accounts of the night and aftermath of Keith’s death and the day and aftermath of my mother’s death.

    Section 1: Marriage

    Written in a poetry format, this section talks about mine and Brian’s relationship from beginning to 2018 (when this paper was submitted). The image is a depiction of what the computer screens looked like when we met and the verse is one that I consider to be “ours.”

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    1 Cor 13:4-8 with ASCII hearts

    Section 2: Parenting

    Written in a mix of prose and poetry, this section is dedicated to my daughter, Taylor . The verse is one that I think of as “hers.”

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    Proverbs 3:5-6. Trust in the Lord with all your heart

    Section 3: Loss

    Written in poetry form, somewhat braided essay style only in that Keith’s portion is on the left and Mom’s portion is on the right. I wrote the haiku on the image.

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    One day lasts a month; One month feels like yesterday; Grief is weird that way

  • Grief and Poetry and Poetry and Grief: Exploring Grief in Three Wordsworth Poems

    Paper written for a British Romanticism class exploring grief in three of Wordsworth’s poems: Surprised by joy, We are seven, and Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle, in a Storm.

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