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Dear Ronald Bilius Weasley No matter what others say I will always be your fan You are such a marvellous character Not perhaps, a perfect one But a character with flaws So real, and so beautiful That we can totally relate to it In your first year at Hogwarts You played a game of chess In such a magnificent manner That even the Russians of the Muggle world Could not have done any better In your second year at Hogwarts You faced your greatest fears With a courage and nerve That Godric Gryffindor would have been proud of For the sake of your best mates In your third year at Hogwarts You almost ruined a friendship For the sake of a rat and a broomstick But you made amends for it By standing up to a notorious murderer That too with a broken leg Again, for the sake of your best mate In your fourth year at Hogwarts Again, there was a misunderstanding That threatened to derail a strong friendship But you were there for Harry When it truly mattered There was also some ugly ****** jealousy As your teenage hormones took centrestage But at least you got an inkling That you and Hermione Were made for each other In your fifth year at Hogwarts There was a lot you had to put up with The constant bullying of the Slytherins Especially during Quidditch matches The temper tantrums of your best friend And finally, the evil Dolores Jane Umbridge Initially, due to your nerves and insecurities Your Quidditch performances went from bad to worse But then, you finally showed us The stuff you were made of Saving goals left, right and centre And to cap it all You bravely fought a dozen Death Eaters Yet again, for the sake of your best friend Finally, we come to the war Due to your never-ending insecurities And anxiety for your family Worsened by a dreadful locket That contained a part of Voldemort's soul You briefly deserted your best mates But returned when it mattered the most Even saving Harry's life in the process And then, as you destroyed that darned locket You finally conquered your fears And transitioned successfully to manhood Finally, during the Battle of Hogwarts You showed us your sensitive side A side that we had never seen before As you displayed your concern for the house-elves Precipitating your first kiss with Hermione Later on, you lost your dear brother But continued to soldier on bravely Even standing up to Voldemort himself Hence, dear Ronald Bilius Weasley No matter what others say I will always be your fan
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Aug 9, 2020
Aug 9, 2020 at 9:28 AM UTC
I will always be your fan
Dear Ronald Bilius Weasley No matter what others say I will always be your fan You are such a marvellous character Not perhaps, a perfect one But a character with flaws So real, and so beautiful That we can totally relate to it In your first year at Hogwarts You played a game of chess In such a magnificent manner That even the Russians of the Muggle world Could not have done any better In your second year at Hogwarts You faced your greatest fears With a courage and nerve That Godric Gryffindor would have been proud of For the sake of your best mates In your third year at Hogwarts You almost ruined a friendship For the sake of a rat and a broomstick But you made amends for it By standing up to a notorious murderer That too with a broken leg Again, for the sake of your best mate In your fourth year at Hogwarts Again, there was a misunderstanding That threatened to derail a strong friendship But you were there for Harry When it truly mattered There was also some ugly ****** jealousy As your teenage hormones took centrestage But at least you got an inkling That you and Hermione Were made for each other In your fifth year at Hogwarts There was a lot you had to put up with The constant bullying of the Slytherins Especially during Quidditch matches The temper tantrums of your best friend And finally, the evil Dolores Jane Umbridge Initially, due to your nerves and insecurities Your Quidditch performances went from bad to worse But then, you finally showed us The stuff you were made of Saving goals left, right and centre And to cap it all You bravely fought a dozen Death Eaters Yet again, for the sake of your best friend Finally, we come to the war Due to your never-ending insecurities And anxiety for your family Worsened by a dreadful locket That contained a part of Voldemort's soul You briefly deserted your best mates But returned when it mattered the most Even saving Harry's life in the process And then, as you destroyed that darned locket You finally conquered your fears And transitioned successfully to manhood Finally, during the Battle of Hogwarts You showed us your sensitive side A side that we had never seen before As you displayed your concern for the house-elves Precipitating your first kiss with Hermione Later on, you lost your dear brother But continued to soldier on bravely Even standing up to Voldemort himself Hence, dear Ronald Bilius Weasley No matter what others say I will always be your fan
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This poem will celebrate Ronald Bilius Weasley Harry Potter's best friend and fiercest ally Smart, funny and mischievous Not to mention, highly courageous Sacrificed himself in a wizarding chess game At the age of merely eleven Have you seen that happen often? Of course, haters may not give a dime But he also faced an army of murderous giant spiders Merely a year later Not for nothing, was he placed in Gryffindor! In his third year, Ron stood on a broken leg And defended his best mate Against a convicted mass murderer Yet, he receives a ton of hate For his supposed jealousy a year after Which, in reality, was more of a misunderstanding How does that make him a negative character? Don't best friends have occasional misunderstandings That too in their teens? Even I, at the age of thirty four, am no stranger to misunderstandings For a fourteen year old Ron, can you imagine how it must have been? In his fifth year, Ron showed his nerve and daring yet again Fighting a horde of Death Eaters at the Ministry of Magic A year later, it was time for some Quidditch magic As he proved the doubting Thomases wrong in style Saving goal after goal And now do we come to the most important part The second wizarding war played its part In shaping Ron's journey from teenage to adulthood Yes, abandoning his friends was certainly not good But he was carrying a piece of Voldemort's soul Which increased his insecurities and anxieties to the highest possible level And once he left the tent The chances of returning soon became one in a million Thanks to a run-in with a few of Voldemort's hired minions As well as the protective charms placed around the tent However, when Ron ultimately returned He saved Harry's life And destroyed the aforementioned piece of soul Which had reduced his confidence levels to almost nil In the process, Ron faced his worst fears Managed to overcome them without even shedding tears And transitioned from boy to man As if to show us, "Yes you can!!" Later, bravely did Ron fight in the Battle of Hogwarts Even after losing his dear brother so tragically And stand up to Voldemort himself Thus showing immense strength of character Yes, he may have his fair share of haters However, for me that does not matter Because Ronald Bilius Weasley will always be my favourite Harry Potter character Truly, like him can there be no other!!
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Mar 29, 2024
Mar 29, 2024 at 12:06 PM UTC
Celebrating Ronald Bilius Weasley
This poem will celebrate Ronald Bilius Weasley Harry Potter's best friend and fiercest ally Smart, funny and mischievous Not to mention, highly courageous Sacrificed himself in a wizarding chess game At the age of merely eleven Have you seen that happen often? Of course, haters may not give a dime But he also faced an army of murderous giant spiders Merely a year later Not for nothing, was he placed in Gryffindor! In his third year, Ron stood on a broken leg And defended his best mate Against a convicted mass murderer Yet, he receives a ton of hate For his supposed jealousy a year after Which, in reality, was more of a misunderstanding How does that make him a negative character? Don't best friends have occasional misunderstandings That too in their teens? Even I, at the age of thirty four, am no stranger to misunderstandings For a fourteen year old Ron, can you imagine how it must have been? In his fifth year, Ron showed his nerve and daring yet again Fighting a horde of Death Eaters at the Ministry of Magic A year later, it was time for some Quidditch magic As he proved the doubting Thomases wrong in style Saving goal after goal And now do we come to the most important part The second wizarding war played its part In shaping Ron's journey from teenage to adulthood Yes, abandoning his friends was certainly not good But he was carrying a piece of Voldemort's soul Which increased his insecurities and anxieties to the highest possible level And once he left the tent The chances of returning soon became one in a million Thanks to a run-in with a few of Voldemort's hired minions As well as the protective charms placed around the tent However, when Ron ultimately returned He saved Harry's life And destroyed the aforementioned piece of soul Which had reduced his confidence levels to almost nil In the process, Ron faced his worst fears Managed to overcome them without even shedding tears And transitioned from boy to man As if to show us, "Yes you can!!" Later, bravely did Ron fight in the Battle of Hogwarts Even after losing his dear brother so tragically And stand up to Voldemort himself Thus showing immense strength of character Yes, he may have his fair share of haters However, for me that does not matter Because Ronald Bilius Weasley will always be my favourite Harry Potter character Truly, like him can there be no other!!
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