Author's Note: It was an assignment for school, which I didn't want to do seriously, so I wrote about the Marauders (minus Peter). It was supposed to be modeled after Emily Dickinson's style of writing.This poem has the same rhyme scheme and meter as Emily Dickinson's poems. It is also about nature. It also has dashes where thoughtful pauses should go and symbols are capitalized.
Disclaimer: I don't own these guys. ( Do you think any of them would have died if I did? )
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The Stag - runs through the dark Forest -
Antlers - shine in Moonlight -
His Eyes - show not fear - or worry
But Courage - for the Fight -
An unearthly Scream - rips the air
And a Black - Dog speeds by
His gaping lips curled - in
A smile - a happy Sigh
A Writhing shape - that suddenly
Howls - not Wolf - and not Man -
But the Animals - aren't worried
It's a part - of their Plan
The Dog and Wolf - romp and gambol
Like little Boys - playing
The Stag remained - off to the Side
And seems - too be Laughing
As the Full Moon sets - together
They turn back - towards Home
Marauders - Friends until the End
Part of an ancient Tome
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