Amidst the monster
this face endeavors to show,
beneath the hearts black cabinet
lies terrible woe
You dare call me coward!
For courage this heart bestows,
my unfathomable love
buried in the Hollow
As i kneel by the grave
painted with snow,
these black eyes flood. Pain.
For the girl laying below
Remorse and guilt
course through my veins,
as i wipe off the snow
covering her name
Dying is nothing
compared to this shame,
for the murder of an angel
of which I am to blame
To be back with lily
together and alone,
I must help destroy what is left
of the worlds greatest foe.
The heart of the serpent
belongs to the doe.
5 things - Severus in private by arcanetrivia, literature
Literature
5 things - Severus in private
Five Things prompt from mimimanderly:
Five things that Severus Snape does only when he's absolutely certain that he's alone and unobserved (even by the portraits!) that he would be mortified if word got out about.
1. Brooding.
Don't you make that "old news" face at me. You only think you've seen him brooding, apprentice. O, how little you truly know of it! What you have glimpsed was merely light pondering, or if you were fortunate in your timing and commendably sneaky in your technique of spying observation, perhaps a spot of moody introspection.
No. We are speaking here of something that borders on its own occult phenomenon. Only when tr
The Mudblood: Prolouge by snogging-snivellus, literature
Literature
The Mudblood: Prolouge
Damn. Here already. He was jolted awake as the carriage came to halt at a well-worn iron gate. It was embroidered with a large dark silver and green 'P', simple yet elegant in nature. The sight of it made him uneasy, as this entire place always did.
The thestrals leading the cart pawed at the ground in anticipation as the iron gate slowly creaked open. 'Alright then,' he told them softly. They reared forward, and sensing his dread adopted a nervous gait, making soft whinnying noises. To have traveled here by such a manner irritated him greatly. The journey had been long, dull and rather miserable in the rainy season that loomed constantly ov