A poem about Steve Roger's (Captain America) view of the strength and will of the American dream.
Shattered memories come in flashes. The Winter Soldier lines up the shot - but I knew him. - A piece I wrote because I just can't stop thinking about Captain America: the Winter Soldier. Enjoy.
Even if you are as good as The Asset is, not every mission ends in a success. The Winter Soldier makes a mistake and contemplates his failure in a short villanelle.
"The blood-red of a melting day/ Matches the stripes down his arm's length/ His own life mixed with the other's death" A sonnet
This is a poem from Peggy's perspective, and it's far from complete. Please review, I would love feedback
A really short thing I wrote about pre-CATWS HYDRA Bucky(so basically Winter Soldier before meeting Steve again) and I guess it's considered poetry. Very angsty, but quite short. I ship Stucky, but this could also just be brotp. Enjoy
Hope endures all things, and so does Steve.
A simple poem describing the beauty of Steve Rogers.
Posted by Erin. Flashbacks are a hairy business. Superheroes are no exception. A poem. Warning: dark.
He can't remember. (Poem from Bucky's point of view. Possible spoilers for Captain America: The Winter Soldier.) Reviews are appreciated! I don't own Captain America.
This is a poem for Bucky and the Winter Soldier, 'cause let's face it, they're way more than all that and a bag of chips.
A character study of Steve Rogers in the form of a poem
a character study of the winter soldier in the form of a poem
Steve writes his feelings in poetry. Now, he was always taught that poems rhyme and have a meter, but these days, a lot of them don't even have capital letters. So it'd be ok to just change the rhyme scheme a little, right? For "practice" week at LiteraryFanFiction.
The Winter Soldier emotionally affected me a lot, so I've been writing poems to deal with it. Enjoy.
What if Steve just held Bucky? Held him and let him pour his emotions out? These are what I imagine Steve's thoughts to be. The cover picture is what inspired me to write this, too.
When Steve first saw Bucky in 'The Winter Soldier' and realizes his friend doesn't recognize him, it's heartbreaking. The look in Steve's eyes hurt me so badly that I had to write a poem about it...enjoy