Poems by Elizabeth Ann

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  • Auth note: Inspired by the music of Loreena...

  • When we unfold, the blackness of the night and...
    Our breath thus given unto thee by your obvious...

  • None of my other senses relief; after word has...
    Hail the arisen King...

  • Strange…but enough that I’m immortal...
    These visions come and I’ve returned...


  • Taken along a memory, about as long as my fang...

  • What is nature without her mysteries? An ageless...
    It is I who will initiate, as it is fair of me an...

  • Priest (2)

    Have I got to you, have you seen past my surpassed...
    Oh upstanding citizen, where pain and tragedy has...

  • And as yesterday brothers, now that I can...
    Wrest in tear a growing lame, come unto me my...

  • Watered down the first bright sounds the alarm...
    I’m stirred and tangibly dressed, and the...

  • Wisdom (2)

    I lift to reach for clarity as it unfolds to...
    My walk is prior to the end while I’m...

  • Ethereal eternity...it begins to foreshadow my...

  • Here an impossible darkness...