Beneath the innocence of a child Is the yearning desire to rebel, Not against his or her youth, But against the universal rules of normality, Whether it be unleashed within a cupboard below a staircase Or while sitting in the next room over, Listening to the sound of what magic could be. Perhaps if I keep reading, This fantasy will live on In a reality that is, instead, My own.
As a childβs adolescence blooms, The morbidity behind what it is to Repeatedly fall victim to fiction Is surreal. Something that non-readers cannot comprehend Is that the fantasy does live on in a way that is unfair, For it simply resides in our ever-seeking minds In which that same desire to rebel, too, lives on; As I have already come as close as I ever will To filling that void.
A final project for my Harry Potter Phenomenon course.