Okay, here are the poems. These were written for a book report in English class, and I really like some of them and hate others with a small passion. SPOILERS for all three books!

Poem #1: Diriel

You glide smoothly through the halls

Of this horrifying place,

Observing prisoners in their cells,

Each wall as pallid as each face.

You chuckle at the fact that they

See you as the evil one—

The malicious murderers

Despise the demi-demon.

You've seen them kill all those kids,

And to you, they're less than dirt.

You know they feel the very same way,

But, of course, that doesn't hurt.

Although mischief brings you joy,

There is something you want much more.

What you deeply desire is your freedom,

And you can get it—from the girl on the third floor.

Go to her, he whispers,

And you do just as you're told.

You reach her just too late;

She's now gone still and cold.

You wish you'd gotten there sooner,

Not for you, but for her.

Plus, you're still in this abyss

And will forever be, you're sure.