Who is Elizabeth Jennings

Elizabeth Jennings may refer:

Elizabeth Jennings (poet) (1926–2001), English poet

Elizabeth Jennings Graham (1827–1901), African-American teacher

Jean Bartik (1924–2011), American ENIAC computer programmer who may also be known as Elizabeth Jean Jennings

Elizabeth Jennings (The Americans) – fictional character from the TV show "The Americans"

"Jennings, Elizabeth" – TV episode, an episode of "The Americans"

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Elizabeth Jennings Poems

  • Accepted
    You are no longer young,
    Nor are you very old.
    There are homes where those belong.
    You know you do not fit ...
  • In A Garden
    When the gardener has gone this garden
    Looks wistful and seems waiting an event.
    It is so spruce, a metaphor of Eden
    And even more so since the gardener went, ...
  • In Memory Of Anyone Unknown To Me
    At this particular time I have no one
    Particular person to grieve for, though there must
    Be many, many unknown ones going to dust
    Slowly, not remembered for what they have done ...
  • One Flesh
    Lying apart now, each in a separate bed,
    He with a book, keeping the light on late,
    She like a girl dreaming of childhood,
    All men elsewhere, it is as if they wait ...
  • The Enemies
    Last night they came across the river and
    Entered the city. Women were awake
    With lights and food. They entertained the band,
    Not asking what the men had come to take ...
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Time 4 Place 4 Long 3 Never 3 Face 3 Cold 3 Light 2 Together 2 Stranger 2 Grief 2


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Where river and ocean meet in a great tempestuous
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