This is based off of the poem that you can find by buzzing around people's pages. Whoever wrote it, brilliant job. I've just written it a BIT different, okay? I hope you like it.

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This is for all who died during the war, before and beyond: you will never be forgotten...

To Severus Snape,

Who had the ambition of a Slytherin,

But the courage of a Gryffindor,

And died like one.

To Fred,

Who fought until the end,

Who's jokes will never be forgotten,

And will brighten his other half until the end of time.

To Remus Lupin,

The last real Marauder,

Who taught us that Werewolves can be caring,

Not the best fathers,

But great heroes.

To Nymphadora Tonks,

Who died with pride,

A loving heart,

Hufflepuff loyalty,

And will hex me for calling her Nymphadora.

To Dobby,

Who cared enough to risk his life,

With more love than any human.

To 'Mad Eye' Moody,

Who wasn't really moody,

But who's 'constant vigilance' kept him here long enough.

To Dumbledore,

Who's wisdom and history inspired us,

And who's betrayal surprised us,

But died as the best wizard of all time,

And showed us that adventures don't end at death.

To Tom Riddle,

Who was the best Slytherin,

That was undeniably curious,

But got his arse kicked thoroughly in the end,

And gave our Hero courage.

To Colin Creevy,

Who annoyed Harry constantly and took lots of pictures,

But fought in the war,

And taught us that courage can be found in the most unexpected places.

To Bellatrix,

Who cannot be trusted to play nicely,

But showed us Molly's Gryffindor side,

And died quietly going insane.

To Lavender,

Who showed Ron that love was more than a game,

That fought in the war,

And died like the Gryffindor she was,

With courage.

To Sirius,

The last Potter,

Who treated Harry like a son,

And was killed by drapery,

But burned like ember until the end.

To the other who were not recognized,

That died for the greater good.

And To Hedwig,

Harry's first true friend,

That lived in the freedom of the skies,

And died soaring.


I'm not exactly sure if Lavender died, but I read that she did. I did Hedwig's last because she (yes, Hedwig is a she) was the most important to me, and she deserves it. Okay then, so if you thought it was good (or even somewhat), review for me please!