The AAnn are a fictional species of reptilians in Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth series. They are described as lizard-like carnivores with flexibility and speed superior to that of most men, although they are generally shorter and somewhat weaker physically. They are covered in small scales and prefer hot, arid worlds with plenty of sand.
Having a static appearance similar to that of a lizard, they do not have the capacity to display emotions via facial expressions as humans can, they have developed a rich variety of gestures which are used to convey attitude and emotion. In describing them, these emotions are broken down into descriptions (i.e. anger, approval, respect) and into degrees of the same (i.e. third degree anger, first degree approval, fourth degree respect). Nye is another term that AAnn use to describe themselves. It is a term that is used to describe a mature, usually adult AAnn. In much the same way that a human would say "man" or "men" in conversation or description, one of the AAnn might use nye to less specifically describe an adult or group of adult AAnn.
Now the truth is out and there's nothing that I can do
Except become content with stealing glances here at you
I'll learn to subside on photographs and memories
And pretend that all your laughter and your smiles are
all for me
And all my plans
Thrown out so fast
Who would have thought
We wouldn't last
And so I'll wait
Too stunned to leave
Hoping that you
Come back to me
Now you've got a brand new smile but I'm still frowning
here
It's getting pathetic, it's been almost a whole year
And though I might have passed the time with a fling or
Still the only one I think about at night is you
And all my plans
Thrown out so fast
Who would have thought
We wouldn't last
And so I'll wait
Too stunned to leave
Hoping that you
Come back to me
Come back to me
Come back to me