Poems by Elizabeth Ann

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  • Caine (1)

    How are we above our Lord in Heaven, wherein our...
    Therein a unity benign and scandal sings our wake...

  • These bitter revelations, squandered upon our...
    As I’ve stated now my regent’s...

  • ~A Kindred’s Pride...

  • Magi (1)

    Your haunting voice escapes me, informing my mind...
    Savor thus, my stress, and how my love is blood...

  • I am yours, your sweet cornucopia of romance. And...
    Watching you from my window and ever more my...

  • Idle agencies inside our heads lay claim to our...
    *Laughs*, the burned victims of the Inquisitions...

  • As their prince I’ve held my gleaming...
    And who are my sons but bound to me, a destiny the...

  • Israel (1)

    *He falls to his knees and bow* there is life left...
    With every word I’ve won, my sanctuary...

  • In the shadows of the city I exhaled, and with...
    Within a stilled moon as pale beneath my frozen...

  • My wings span apart of mine shadow…
    And thy summons spires and I heed, while I doth...

  • ~Inspired by the Punic Wars of Rome...

  • Never without decency have I ascended from each...
    My name is as ancient as my cause to live, the...