Poems by Elizabeth Ann

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

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

  • The sweetness of the night has entered saccharine...
    And for all my solitude I’m relentless to...

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

  • The day is fair, as kind to my reflection and my...
    I dance where I run and fly while I feast. My...

  • 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...

  • Priest (2)

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

  • Now a new phase, as discussed before. One...
    When one day I workout and the world seems foreign...

  • Here an impossible darkness...

  • For as many years I’ve been…
    In my state of constant…an all and restless...