The Dark Lord- Five Years before Hermione's Incarceration

Wednesday's child

Wears glasses up-side down

To see the world right-side up

She sees in Grays and greens and Gold

Glass flowers falling from the sky

To tangle in her hair

Cut her eyes wide open

She bleeds, she bleeds and bleeds

As it all breaks beneath her feet

She bleeds up into the sky

Or, the sky could collapse,

Settle at her feet

Then she'd have nothing left to stand on

Beside…

The sky

Now jagged masses, icy and cruel

Unreal

Ethereal

Sheer, shrill

Vague, vapor

Hazed

Craze, blaze

Blue fire

Ricocheting in your empty ribcage

Or a deep crevice

Essence of desire

Or an eternal sky

A reflection of an endless sea

Pulling down the moon

Pushing apart the land

Crashing against

Thrashing, writhing, thriving

Crushing, spraying, splashing

Bashing

Then, waning, sinking, diving

Retreating into itself

Succumbing to envelopment

To hibernate, wait

To appreciate

Alleviate

Expurgate

Just to be lured back into its' own trap,

A cycle and a cage

A cycle within a cage of itself

Enslaved by the moon

By its love, or not love, obsession

Its own obsession

(pick one)

Its own

Inherent

Upon introspection

Honesty

Honor

And death

The way of nature

Leading to perfection

Silence and stone

The deepness of the ocean

The curve of…

Obsidian

A somber butterfly

A sobering sweetness fluttering by

Daintily flitting, a reminder of something lost

Of something old becoming new

Free

(Free from obligation

Conscience

Law

Society)

Guilt

Lord Voldemort was one of the few to appreciate and to cultivate the rare talent of seeing beauty in the most real and exquisite pain. In the kind of pain that tears at your guts; the kind of pain that quickens your blood flow while crushing your heart. The sort of pain that has claws and could almost rip you open from the inside, shred your flesh and crawl out. In the kind of pain that can only be self-inflicted or produced by the most intimate of betrayals. Pain is reality, pain is life.

Betrayal, the actual deed is much less prettier than the idea of it. So beautiful in thought-up scenarios, so terribly harsh in reality. So very powerful either way. If you can hurt someone physically or emotionally you have that power over them. By not wishing to use it, you gain more.

His regret was not being able to inflict that sort of pain personally, or feel that kind of pain himself. He hadn't been capable since he was a young boy of eighteen. But he could still be the cause of it indirectly. The puppeteer.

Before Hermione had been so exposed to the Dark Lord, she would have argued that. She might have screamed, "Don't you know how many fathers you kill, how many children you have taken from their mothers? How many lovers have been separated by your cruelty, your chaos! Your ideas, your war? You cause so much hurt."

Only after being whim to his manipulations she would truly understand that there was pain worse than being separated from your lover by death. And sometimes you can hurt yourself far worse than any other being. Accepting truths about yourself and loved ones can take more courage than seeing your death in the enemy's eyes as their wand digs into your skin.

"My war is impersonal, and as of yet, you know nothing of my cruelty." Is what Lord Voldemort may have told a young and tender-hearted Hermione Granger.

Either you could appreciate beauty at its most unconventional and violent or you couldn't. Lord Voldemort saw in Miss Granger the potential of his younger self, but unlike his younger self he felt she needed a nudge in the right direction. She had that potential but she didn't seem to surround herself with those that did or ever would. He wanted to open her eyes, watch her grow into herself, her own ambitions, and his. He could provide her with the necessary environment. No one thought to question the reasons or motivations behind his actions. No one had dared for a long while.

Lord Voldemort would do whatever needed doing to accomplish his goals. He proved that with his first murder and every murder since then.