Lily To Snape Poem by Ezra Juellinge

Lily To Snape

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Magnificent eyes, glittering at those big balls of cotton,
Reminiscences; Thinking about the promise still not forgotten,
Staring at those stars she asked "Is my son safe?
Did you keep your promise, Snape?
Your Lily asks you Severus,
What happened at Hogsmeade this Christmas?
I hope my Harry'shaving a good time with Dumbledore,
I hope you help him with his daily chore,
Answer me Severus, speak out,
I know you aren't Peter Pettigrew's snout? "

Suddenly, she heard a soft voice,
The most unique one for boys,
It said " I died to save your son,
It wasn't a painful death, I died for harry - thus, it was fun,
Harry killed the dark lord, this isn't silly,
I had loved you, still love you and will always love you Lily..

Saturday, May 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: fiction
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
It's related to the harry potter books. Lily was harry potter's mother. Hats off to lily and snape
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