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.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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2 comments:
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!
He does have great dreams, doesn't he? That one with Cho and Hermione and hanging up the Dobby-headed baubles was a doozy... ;)
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