Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Last Night, He Had the Strangest Dream...

It's such a tiny, throwaway moment, but I love the dream that Harry has in OotP of Professor Sprout and Neville dancing with each other while Professor McGonagall plays the bagpipes, so I couldn't resist writing about it...

The Waltz

The scene exists only within Harry's dream.
No others will see this event,
And that is a shame, for the three of them seem
Completely serene and content.

Pomona, the kind-hearted lover of plants,
And Neville, the student who shines
In each of her classes, are locked in a dance
As graceful as blossoming vines.

In daylight, the teacher would find it bizarre
To waltz with a pupil like this,
But here in the vision, by light of a star,
They're caught in a whirlwind of bliss.

Minerva stands by in an emerald gown,
And, giving her bagpipes a squeeze,
She sways to their music, displaying no frown,
Her locks flying loose in the breeze.

It's only a snapshot that dims with the dawn,
Yet he'll return once in a while.
In silvery slumber, he'll stumble upon
The dancers and piper and smile.

2 comments:

Beth said...

Lovely, Erin! I always love Harry's dreams...the beautiful/strange ones and even the stressful ones (to a lesser degree) because they give us such interesting glimpses into his mind! This is definitely a favorite, and I'm so glad you've given the moment its own poem!

Erin said...

He does have great dreams, doesn't he? That one with Cho and Hermione and hanging up the Dobby-headed baubles was a doozy... ;)