2 Trees by hestiajones
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary:
The Rain Keeps Falling by armagod679
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: Summer. Sunshine. A hero. And gone. And she cries the rain. Nominated for the 2012 QSQ Awards.
The Runaway Kite by Padfoot11333
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary:
Who is Petunia Dursley?
This was my favourite of the entries that I submitted to The Sharp Challenge in Poetry, Anyone? on the beta boards.
Nominated for a 2012 Quicksilver Quill.
Askew by Equinox Chick
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary: Some people's lives are always ordered, but some people's lives are always askew.
A poem about a Potterverse character written for the Sharp Challenge.
Survivor's Hymn by ToBeOrNotToBeAGryffindor
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: After the last spell flashes and the day is won, hope can be found in the subtlest ticking of the clock, the softest note, the tiniest slant of light.
Thus ended the Battle of Hogwarts and began for those left to carry on.
This poem has been nominated for a 2012 Quicksilver Quill Award: Best Poetry.
A Lunar Chart by hestiajones
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 7]
Summary: Remus Lupin as rendered in terms of a meagre lunar chart.
Written for The Sharp Challenge at Poetry Anyone (?).The Execution of Amelia Bones by hestiajones
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary: That night, he came to end her trial.
Disclaimer: I am not J.K.Rowling.Swear it to the Night by ToBeOrNotToBeAGryffindor
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary:
As Ron arrived at Shell Cottage, he soon came to realise that the things that drove him away were not nearly as important as that which made him want to go back.
Summary: A loose sonnet about two people coming together at Hogwarts one night.
And no, they are not James Potter and Lily Evans. Shocking, I know.
Written for Carole/EquinoxChick because she's so awe…inspiring. Happy Birthday, my dear!
Summary: In dark times, what makes Harry carry on when things seem inevitable? A poem from Harry‘s POV.
Forever by Padfoot11333
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary: A short poem about Fleur finding Bill after his werewolf bites.
And Death Did Come by phoenix_song197
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary: Three brothers sought to escape death. But Death did come. One way or another, Death always comes.
La petit mort by Beavs
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary: She supposes they were an anti climax.
Angelina/George freeverse.
In the Deeps by minnabird
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 5]
Summary:
Buried beneath the floors of the Ministry lies the Department of Mysteries, engaged in its 'unspeakable' activities.
One man discovers the truth of this descriptor, to his horror.
This poem was inspired by the song 'Severus and Lily' from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II soundtrack.
Nominated for Best Poem in the 2012 Quicksilver Quill Awards
The Final Walk by hestiajones
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary: The Snitch is open; the Ring is out.
A poem written for the Anniversary Challenge at Poetry Anyone? in the beta forums.Making It a Fair Fight by ToBeOrNotToBeAGryffindor
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary: Rap along with Regulus Black in his final hours as he tells the Dark Lord how it is - to the tune of Cleaning Out My Closet by Eminem.
The Daydream Pedlar's Song by Equinox Chick
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 2]
Summary:
A Pedlar of Potions is the most welcome of salesmen as Valentine's Day approaches.
Disclaimer: I am not JK Rowling.
Thank you to Julia for running wonderful challenges in Poetry Anyone over at the MNFF beta boards.
The Weaver by Gmariam
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: A short poem about a love that did not ring true.
Fading Light by PotterGirl5
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 1]
Summary: George is trying to recover from Fred's death, he really is. But everyone can see he's not doing well, and George begins to wonder if he will ever stop grieving.
A poem from George's perspective.
Summary: Albus Severus Potter is not like his father. He can't defeat unimaginable evils. No matter how hard he struggled, he couldn't overcome the evil surrounding him.
Mr. Potter, your son was possessed.