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He approached the castle, wand in hand, That cool, dark, and creepy night. The Dark lord’s presence fouled his thoughts, He felt something was not quite right. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. He had a plan ready for him But not alone would he stand For with his friends at his back They would rid the darkness from this land. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. Tricked by those who still walked the dark path He watched his god-father breathe his last Then picked up his wand from where it lay And readied for a mighty blast. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. The dark lord cast at the same time Brave Harry held his wand true and right As the spirits of all the Dark lord killed Were released, at last, into the night. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter.
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Nov 24, 2012
Nov 24, 2012 at 11:32 AM UTC
Battle Brave Young Harry Potter
He approached the castle, wand in hand, That cool, dark, and creepy night. The Dark lord’s presence fouled his thoughts, He felt something was not quite right. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. He had a plan ready for him But not alone would he stand For with his friends at his back They would rid the darkness from this land. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. Tricked by those who still walked the dark path He watched his god-father breathe his last Then picked up his wand from where it lay And readied for a mighty blast. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter. The dark lord cast at the same time Brave Harry held his wand true and right As the spirits of all the Dark lord killed Were released, at last, into the night. Through fire, wind, earth, and water Battled brave young Harry Potter.
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Nov 24, 2012
Nov 24, 2012 at 11:32 AM UTC
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