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I never was a Gryffindor, I said. Not for me the bravado of the every day, The martyrdom of intersecting a bullets path In fact, I did disdain of that reckless abandon. I understood the slytherins and ravenclaws outwitting the shooter Before he shot But whoever said you'd meet a hufflepuff in heaven was wrong, Lord knows I wouldn't jump in front of a bullet for you But I'd pull us both out the way. I never was a Gryffindor, I said. Not for me the pomp and prance of the self-assured, self-entitled Gryffindor, In fact, I felt at home in any other house. Ravenclaws do speak the truth, possess originality, And slytherins are more trustworthy than you'd suspect. I never was a Gryffindor, I said. But there's a certain bravery in dancing on your own like everyone's Watching, Because they are, They're all watching you, some disdainful, Some with humour in their eyes, Some with their cameras out: I winked at one, and stuck my middle fingers up at the other, Because I look happier than anyone else in the crowd And I'm with my friends And God I love my friends And God knows when our song comes on I'm going to scream it at The top of my lungs. And soon we'd collapse but I said no Dance like the world will end if you stop Because it will Because the glory will fade Because they don't understand This isn't a dance, it's a victory march Showing everyone here That I have dealt with their smirks and their cameras And I have survived. And I am unstoppable now. Maybe I am a little bit Gryffindor, I thought, and smiled.
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Sep 3, 2017
Sep 3, 2017 at 5:26 AM UTC
I never was a Gryffindor, I said.
I never was a Gryffindor, I said. Not for me the bravado of the every day, The martyrdom of intersecting a bullets path In fact, I did disdain of that reckless abandon. I understood the slytherins and ravenclaws outwitting the shooter Before he shot But whoever said you'd meet a hufflepuff in heaven was wrong, Lord knows I wouldn't jump in front of a bullet for you But I'd pull us both out the way. I never was a Gryffindor, I said. Not for me the pomp and prance of the self-assured, self-entitled Gryffindor, In fact, I felt at home in any other house. Ravenclaws do speak the truth, possess originality, And slytherins are more trustworthy than you'd suspect. I never was a Gryffindor, I said. But there's a certain bravery in dancing on your own like everyone's Watching, Because they are, They're all watching you, some disdainful, Some with humour in their eyes, Some with their cameras out: I winked at one, and stuck my middle fingers up at the other, Because I look happier than anyone else in the crowd And I'm with my friends And God I love my friends And God knows when our song comes on I'm going to scream it at The top of my lungs. And soon we'd collapse but I said no Dance like the world will end if you stop Because it will Because the glory will fade Because they don't understand This isn't a dance, it's a victory march Showing everyone here That I have dealt with their smirks and their cameras And I have survived. And I am unstoppable now. Maybe I am a little bit Gryffindor, I thought, and smiled.
This is the first poem I ever wrote, so please be gentle! Context: I was about sixteen at a summer festival and me and my friends were essentially the only people dancing, so we got some funny looks; this kinda captures the Zeitgeist of a completely content and socially at ease me. This is a poem about self-acceptance and ignoring the judgement of others. Also Hogwarts houses. #hufflepuff4lyfe
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Sep 3, 2017
Sep 3, 2017 at 5:26 AM UTC
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