Harry Potter Haiku

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
The Harry Potter Haiku Archive, Part III
Wizardry poetry from our readers!


On to the Haiku Archive, Parts I, II, IV, V, VI, VII, and other kinds of Harry poems!

All About Harry Haikus

 
His eyes are green and
filled with excitement, his hair
black, unkempt . . . Harry.
Bailey, 10

 
Neville Longbottom
His toad has gone missing. He
is easy to scare
Stephen, 12

 
Bolt scar on his face
Fast as lightning catch the Snitch
Yes! We win Quidditch!
Chrissy, 13

 
Sitting by pal Ron
Eager for Hogwarts again
Riding Scarlet Train
Kate, 35

 
Hermione reads
Mind explores ancient magic
Writes tiny, too much
Annie, 13

 
Great Harry Potter
Enchants and excites readers
and makes them believe
Anonymous

 
The most charming smile
The brightly colored robes—this
is Magical Me.
Rhiannon, 16

 
Bounce, bomp, unsteady
Clutching the feathered being
Harry and Buckbeak.
Alison, 13

 
Exspellimaris
Lockhart's wand flying away
The disarming charm
Stephen, 12

 
A world beyond mine
Magic, wizards, Quidditch rule
Harry Potter lives
Lorraine, 18

 
Harry the wizard
he likes to play tricks at school
he doesn't like school
Haley, 6

 
A swift muttering
An incantation is cast
Fireworks erupt
Liz, 12

 
Bott's beans; hazardous?
Every flavor; pepper, salt
Earwax, throw-up—Yuck!
Anonymous

 
The scar, it holds
so much protection, yet so much
pain at the same time
Mary, 14

 
Quidditch is a sport
Where you fly on flying brooms.
Catch the Snitch, you win!
Jenn, 12

 
A world of magic—
Wonderment and mystery,
It will never end!
Ellora, 13

 
Oh, Harry and Ron
Hermione too, you saved
Black and Buckbeak too
Mary, 7

 
Harry is the best.
I admire everything
he does in the books
Kate, 11

 
Soar, fly, zoom in the
night sky Buckbeak soars past stars
above the night sky
Leah, 11

 
from deep under the
table dragged no time to scream
it was only Ron
Kawaja, 11

 
eyes dark as blackboard
wish he were mine; he's divine
hero who conquered
Anonymous

 
no curse will ever
be more unconditional
than their friendship was
Mary, 14

 

 


 

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