“In Praise of Profanity” by Mary Lou Buschi (Poetry ’04)

Poetry alum Mary Lou Buschi has a new essay in A-Minor. Read an excerpt below.

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In Praise of Profanity


My best friend’s father called me scarecrow. He was shaped like a Basket Gourd, always adjusting his enormous jeans. I wore flannel shirts, sweatpants, my hair cut in a 1970s shag. Scarecrow: To startle. To screech.

I wanted to be genderless.
To protect my body from
boys, men, and love.

Read the rest of the essay: In Praise of Profanity