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AME Commission Artist

This year we have the distinct privilege to celebrate the 20th year anniversary of the Angelos Mission Ensemble (AME). While our artistic talents and expression have primarily focused on chamber music, we have always been passionate about all the arts. As such, this year we are starting a new commission celebrating the art of creative writing in honor of our long-time friend and colleague Lee Hoeting, who recently passed. Lee was passionate about writing and served AME selflessly as our writer and editor. To commemorate Lee’s memory, this year we are asking a notable creative writer to craft a piece of prose or poetry based on AME's specific theme of the year.​​​

2024  Isabelle Lazor Portis, Writer, Author & Poet

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From an early age, Isabelle Portis has been writing stories, poetry, and songs, seeking to glorify God by delighting in the glory and mystery of the natural world. She is an award-winning writer, winning Cairn University’s JMF Writing Award four times for her short stories and poetry. After graduating from Cairn University in May of 2024 with a BA in English, Isabelle will teach high school English at Esperanza Academy Charter School in the fall of 2024 and will begin Saint Joseph’s Masters of Writing program in the spring of 2025.

A Song Between

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When I happen upon rivers

that curve through a wooden kingdoms

crystal clear beneath the skies,

I pause to hear voices in the waters

that sound like thunder

cascading down in silver streams.

They may be words of praise or hunger;

an outcry for the end of things.

 

Trees fringe the river where time is frozen,

sheathed within a wooden womb.

I cannot help but wonder

whether eternity should fill the branches’ golden fruit.

When a breeze wanders into the tangled limbs

it shakes the leaves as if to say,

How long? How long shall we remain this way?

 

Above the trees, clouds gather like a council.

They swell and sigh, ever drifting,

as the screaming wind passes by,

every vapor yearning to be gathered

beneath the feet of the descending Majesty.

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The birds brave the bitter breeze,

again suspended between the heavens and reality.

After this cycle of flight and teeth,

when lions and lambs coexist in peace,

when the strong will not consume the weak,

there will be newness though the earth will cease.

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Somewhere between the ache and praise,

between the rising and dying of the days,

there is joy before the end of things.

Like picturing the coming colors of a sunset

or waiting for the undying star

to again prove its excellence at resurrection,

parting the thick curtains of night and

lighting the stage after a mere intermission.

 

There are songs to sing before the wedding,

before heaven and earth coalesce.

The beauty of the earth is ever a delight:

to see the hands that shaped us

before we feel His caress,

to offer praise before the eternal celebration,

when our Warrior swallows the space between

breath, death, and eternal devotion.

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