SexiiShadow33
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- Posted: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 06:23:00 +0000
Severine Hunter
Sweet serpent, eat your fill.
Clear me of this filth, Beauty.
Such a stain upon my floors,
For you, a treat, as well as duty.
Young master, pathetic, weak,
Fall to sights, untouched.
Magic is exchanged within my walls,
power in form of wood, worn from being clutched.
Shrieks on the ground,
how they match you, vain master.
To you my lord, I wish you well.
Your future holds disaster.
My guess is the Shrieking Shack. That's where Nagini kills Snape (sweet serpent eat your fill); the "young master" could be Harry, who is prone to falling to his knees from no physical touch just because his scar hurts, or else Lupin, who spent a lot of time in the Shrieking Shack turning into a werewolf; the last two lines of the second stanza could be Voldemort thinking that the Elder Wand is going to become his when Snape dies, with "power in the form of wood" transferring over to him; then "Shrieks," obviously; the vain master is Harry or Lupin again; the last bit is Voldemort, whose future holds disaster in that he is going to die.
Of course I am probably wrong. neutral