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ABOUT ME

A stranger in a strange world. A wanderer just passing through. And a tormented soul and poet in search of Parnassus. We'll see where my lines lead me in the near and distant future—whether I merely am just an accidental dabbler who enjoys literature and reading and writing poetry as a craft and as forms of intellectual and spiritual exercise, or if I am something more permanent and eternal as a genuine maker of verses from the mythological spring of Mount Pierus? Only time can tell.

~Ngoc Nguyen~



Ngoc Nguyen

55 years old from USA


MY TEXTS, Archive 263 Texts

''O Muses! What Is Genius? Is It Born?'' (1st draft) (1) - 2020-06-09
Speaker, Subject, and Theme in Audre Lorde's “Hanging Fire” - 2020-06-07
Speaker, Subject, and Theme in Edna St. Vincent Millay's “I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed” (Sonnet XLI) (1) - 2020-06-04
Subject, Aspects of Interest, and Effect of William Wordsworth's “Nuns Fret Not” (1) - 2020-06-03
Subject, Aspects of Interest, and Effect of John Keats's “On the Sonnet” - 2020-06-02
''I Can't Breathe!'': in Memory of George Floyd (1) - 2020-06-01
In Remembrance of George Floyd - 2020-06-01
''First Love'' - 2020-05-28
Musings on Poetic Rhythm, Meter, and Measure - 2020-04-13
''When Existential Angst Tests Faith,...'' (1st draft) - 2020-04-10
Questions I Sometimes Ask Myself - 2020-04-07
Prayer for the Makers - 2020-04-05
George Gordon, Lord Byron's Unlikely Lament (1) - 2020-04-05
The Gift of One's Time (1) - 2020-03-27
''Immortal Belovéd...'' (translated as ''Eternally Belovéd'') - 2020-03-26
To Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Required - 2020-03-25
Beloved Apothecary - 2020-03-25
La Femme Idéale (1) - 2020-03-18
What Is Beauty? (2) - 2020-01-28
Joined Destinies - 2020-01-25


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"To have the soul of a poet is to feel with the mind, and to think with the heart (whilst being sensitive to the divine impulse of God)."