This is a story about a boy named Harry.
Early morning, he wakes up
Knock, knock, knock on the door
It's time for hiding, even fighting
It's you he's been waiting for
James goes.
"Lily, take harry and go! It's him! Go run!"
And they say.
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
That's why a half giant came to get you
Lost in a legend, in a dream
But there's no one there to tell the truth
And this world is different, and he keeps on winning
But tell me what happens when it stops?
They go.
"Isn't he lucky, to survive You Know Who?"
And they say.
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
That's why a half giant came to get you
"Best seeker, and the winner is.Harry!"
"I'm Lee Jordan for commentary standing inside the
pitch waiting for Harry"
"Oh my god.here he comes!"
Isn't he lucky, this Quidditch-star Boy?
He is so lucky, but why didn't he know?
If there's something Dumbledore could change
It would be to let Harry know
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
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Voldemort
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Dumbledore
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Hermione
Hagrid
Harry Potter
Picture yourself on a boat near a castle,
Where broomsticks and owls rocket through the sky.
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly,
A boy with a scar 'tween his eyes.
Magical candles illuminate the scene,
Hovering over the hall.
Look for the boy with the scar on his head,
And he's gone.
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Ahhhhhh-ahhh...
Follow him down to a hut by the Forest,
Where half-horse people watch the stars in the sky.
Everyone gasps as he strolls past the spiders,
Which grow nearly twenty feet high.
A flying Ford Anglia lands near the hut,
Waiting to take you away.
Climb in the back and you soar past the clouds,
Then you're gone.
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Ahhhhhh-ahhh...
Picture yourself on Platform 9 3/4,
Where new Hogwarts students board the train in lines.
Suddenly someone appears at the turnstile,
The boy with the scar 'tween his eyes.
A flying Ford Anglia lands on the tracks,
Waiting to take you away.
Climb in the back and you soar past the clouds,
Then you're gone.
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Harry in the sky with Bludgers,
Educated with money
He's well dressed and funny
And not to say in most conversations
But he'll cast the spell in all situations
'Cause he survived the dark lord...
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
wizards will laugh at witches when they're not funny Parchment or Paper,
Don't matter she'll have it
Homework and studying these are a few of her favorite things
She'll get what she wants if she's willing to please
His type of girl always comes with a fee
Hey now there's nothing for free
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Wizards will laugh at witches when they're not funny
And these witches like these wizards, like these wizards like these witches
The witches with the notebooks like wizards with glasses
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Let's go!
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
wizards will laugh at witches when they're not funny
And witches like wizards, like wizards like witches
The witches with the notebooks like wizards with glasses
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Are losing their souls in a wizarding world
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Are losing their souls in a wizarding world
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Are losing their souls in a wizarding world
Witches don't like wizards, witches like books and parchment
Weasley is our king,
He cannot block a single thing,
That is why the Slytherins all sing:
Weasley is our King
Weasley is our King,
Weasley is our King,
He always lets the Quaffle in,
Weasley is our King
Weasley cannot save a thing,
He cannot block a single ring. . .
(LoUdEr!)
WEASLEY WAS BORN IN A BIN,
HE ALWAYS LETS THE QUAFFLE IN. . .
WEASLEY WILL MAKE SURE WE WIN,
WEASLEY IS OUR KING. . .
WEASLEY IS OUR KING,
WEASLEY IS OUR KING. . .
WEASLEY WAS BORN IN A BIN. . .
WEASLEY CANNOT SAVE A THING. . .
THAT'S WHY SLYTHERINS ALL SING:
WEASLEY IS OUR KING
WEASLEY WAS BORN IN A BIN,
HE ALWAYS LETS THE QUAFFLE IN,
WEASLEY WILL MAKE MAKE SURE WE WIN --
*this is to the tune spiderman Theme song*
Voldemort, Moldy Shorts
Does whatever a Killer does
Bright green flash everywhere
Avada Kedavra is what he says
Accio! (Goblet of Fire, page 68)
Etymology: L. accedo (to approach, come near / (things) to be added).
The Summoning Charm (incantation: "Accio!") is used to bring an object to you, wherever it may be. Concentrating is essential to succeeding in the spell; the further away an object is and the larger it is, the harder it is to summon. The two most difficult Summoning Charms are in Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix. In Goblet of Fire, Harry summons his Firebolt from inside the castle to the grounds to use it for the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. In Order of the Phoenix, the potency of the charm is demonstrated when Fred and George Weasley summon their brooms (which were chained to a wall) from another part of the castle.
Age Line Charm (Goblet of Fire, page 256)
The incantation for the age line charm is unknown, but the effect is a thin golden line drawn on the surface of the floor that prevents anyone who is too young (or possibly the reverse, too old) from crossing. The effect, in Fred and George’s case, was being transformed into much older versions of themselves.
Aguamenti! (Half-Blood Prince, page 574)
Etymology: L. Agua (water) + Mentis (Mind).
"Aguamenti!", which is taught in the sixth year, is a spell whose affect is a clear jet or fountain of water being emitted from the castor’s wand.
Air-dry Charm (Half-Blood Prince, page 558)
The charm blows a rush of warm air from the castor’s wand. Dumbledore uses the charm to dry off himself and Harry when they travel to the cave.
Alohomora! (Sorcerer's Stone, page 160)
Etymology: Hawaiian. Aloha (goodbye) L. + mora (delay)
The Alohomora Charm (incantation: "Alohomora!") is used to unlock doors or other objects that are locked. The charm also unlocks magically locked doors or objects (see "Colloportus!"). Though the charm comes in handy for Harry, Hermione, and Ron throughout the books, it is not powerful. As shown in Chapter 34, "The Department of Mysteries," in Order of the Phoenix, The Alohomora Charm does not unlock all magically locked doors or objects.
Anapneo! (Half-Blood Prince, page 144)
Etymology: Greek. Anapneo (Breathe).
A useful spell that clears the blocked airway of the castor’s target. Slughorn uses the spell to save a student's life.
Anti-Apparition Spell:
The anti-apparition spell prevents a witch or wizard from apparating. The spell is cast over the grounds of Hogwarts though it was lifted in the great hall during Harry’s sixth year to allow the students to practice for apparition tests.
Anti-Cheating Spell (Sorcerer's Stone, page 262)
The spell is cast on student’s quills before taking tests which presumably stops a student from cheating.
Anti-Disapparition Spell: (Order of the Phoenix page 817)
The anti-disapparition spell prevents a witch or wizard from disapparating; Dumbledore uses it on the recently captured Death Eaters in the Ministry.
Antler jinx (Order of the Phoenix page 677)
The jinx causes antlers to sprout from the victim’s head. In Order of the Phoenix, Pansy Parkinson is hit with this jinx which forces her to miss class for a day.
Aparecium! (Chamber of Secrets, page 233)
Etymology: L. appareo (to become visible, appear, manifest).
"Aparecium!" is used only once by Hermione in an attempt to reveal the hidden contents of Tom Riddle's diary. Though the spell is unsuccessful, Hermione says that it is used to reveal invisible ink.
Apparition/ Disapparition:
An advanced non-verbal spell that allows a witch or wizard to disappear from one place and instantaneously appear at another. Apparating is marked by a loud cracking noise and a sensation similar to being forced through a very tight rubber tube. Apparition can also be performed with multiple passengers via the apparator touching the person they wish to bring with them.
Arrow-wand Charm (Quidditch through the Ages, Ch. 7)
The charm causes arrows to shoot from the castor’s wand. The charm was popular with Appleby Arrows supporters who would use it to celebrate goals; it was outlawed in 1894.
Avada Kedavra! (Goblet of Fire, page 215)
Etymology: Aramaic. abracadabra (ancient spell meaning "let the thing be destroyed")
The Killing Curse (incantation: "Avada Kedavra!") is considered by most wizards the worst curse, as it kills whoever or whatever it is cast upon. The curse is one of three Unforgivable Curses - curses that are illegal and can land a wizard in Azkaban Prison for using them (see "Imperio!" and "Crucio!").
Avis! (Goblet of Fire, page 309)
Etymology: L. Avis (bird)
"Avis!" is used when examining a wand; it will cause small, twittering birds to fly out of the end of a wand in working condition.
Babbling Curse (Chamber of Secret, page 161)
The exact effect is never mentioned in canon but we can assume it causes the castor’s victim to babble for an extended period of time. Lockhart claims to have cured a “simple Transylvanian villager” of the curse.
Banishing Charm (Goblet of Fire, page 479)
The opposite of the Summoning charm, the incantation causes an object to fly away from the castor; it is then ‘banished’.
Bat-Boogey Hex (Half Blood Prince, Ch. 7)
This nasty hex causes the victim’s boogies to grow to the size of bats and then sprout wings and attack the victim’s face. Ginny is said to be especially gifted at this particular hex.
Bewitched Sleep (Goblet of Fire, page 509)
The charm causes the target to be placed in a deep artificial sleep in which (s)he doesn't need to breathe. Dumbledore places Ron, Hermione, Gabrielle Delacour and Cho in this sleep-like state when they are placed in the care of the mere people during the second triwizard task.
Boil-Covering spell (Chamber of Secrets, page 185)
The boil-covering spell causes the target to become covered with boils. Fred and George, for some reason, use it to try to cheer up Ginny.
Bubble-Head Charm (Goblet of Fire, page 506)
The bubble-head charm surrounds a person’s head in a large air-bubble. Both Cedric and Fleur use this charm in the second task of the Triwizard Tournament. It was also very popular towards the end of Harry’s fifth year as students used the charm in effort to combat the growing number of dungbombs and stinkpellets being set off.
Cheering Charm (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 294)
The cheering charm is a third-year charm which cheers a person up.
Colloportus! (Order of the Phoenix, page 788)
Etymology: L. colligo (to bind, tie, fasten together)
"Colloportus!" is used to lock doors or objects that can be locked. However, the spell is not of much use unless dealing with Muggles or a wandless wizard or witch, because the Alohomora Charm will unlock anything locked by "Colloportus!"
Confundus Charm (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 386)
Etymology: L. Confundo (to perplex).
The confundus charm causes the person or object it is cast upon to become confused or misguided.
Conjunctivitis Curse (Goblet of Fire, page 406)
Etymology: L. Conjunctiva (relating to the eye) + itis (inflammation)
The curse affects the visibility of the victim making it very difficult to see and possibly causing pain or irritation in the eyes. Sirius tries to suggest Harry use this spell on the dragon in the first task; Krum does use it.
Conjuring Charm:
Conjures items out of thin air for the castor. Used multiple times through the books for everything from chairs, to liquid, to even sleeping bags.
Corn-Flaked skin Jinx (Order of the Phoenix p. 677)
Warrington, of the Slytherin Quidditch team, is hit with this jinx which makes his skin look as though he had been coated in cornflakes.
Crucio! (Goblet of Fire, page 214)
Etymology: L. crucio (to torture, torment)
The Cruciatus Curse (incantation: "Crucio!") inflicts severe pain on whoever it is cast on. It is used mainly by Voldemort and his Death Eaters when torturing someone. Rowling describes the pain as this: "White-hot knives were piercing every inch of his skin, his head was surely going to burst with pain, he was screaming more loudly than he'd ever screamed in his life..." The length of time the curse is in effect is unknown, but it is presumed to stop after 15 seconds - 1 minute. Wizards and witches (i.e. Frank and Alice Longbottom) can be tortured to the point of insanity by the curse. This explains why the Cruciatus Curse is one of three Unforgivable Curses - curses that are illegal and can land a wizard in Azkaban Prison for using them (see "Avada Kedavra"! and "Imperio!").
Cushioning Charm (Quidditch Through the Ages, Ch. 9)
The cushioning charm creates an invisible cushion on the handle of a broom making it much more comfortable to fly for extended periods of time.
Deletrius! (Goblet of Fire, page 136)
Etymology: L. deleo (to destroy, wipe out, erase)
"Deletrius!" is used only once throughout the Harry Potter series in order to vanish the "echo" of a spell conjured by Prior Incantato! The incantation comes from the Latin word deleo, which means "to destroy, wipe out, erase." This leads to the assumption that the spell would also delete objects, although this has not been proven by the books.
Densaugeo! (Goblet of Fire, page 309)
Etymology: L. dens (tooth), + auctus (growth, enlargement, increase)
"Densaugeo!" causes a person's teeth to grow rapidly. At what point the spell stops is unknown; when Draco hit Hermione with the spell in Goblet of Fire, Hermione's teeth grew down past her collar. The spell can be undone by shrinking the affected teeth.
Diffindo! (Goblet of Fire, page 340)
Etymology: L. diffundo (to spread, pour forth, scatter)
"Diffindo!" causes an object to split or break. Wand aim is essential to the success of this spell. It has only been used once in the Harry Potter books (see above reference).
Disapparition/ Aapparition:
Etymology: L. Appareo (To appear)
An advanced non-verbal spell that allows a witch or wizard to disappear from one place and instantaneously appear at another. Apparating is marked by a loud cracking noise and a sensation similar to being forced through a very tight rubber tube. Apparition can also be performed with multiple passengers via the apparator touching the person they wish to bring with them.
Disillusionment Charm (Order of the Phoenix, page 54)
The disillusionment charm is a concealment charm that feels something like a flood of cold running down one’s body. It hides the magical nature of a person, place, or thing. Hippogriffs and Winged horses are allowed to be kept by wizards so long as they have this charm placed upon them so muggles’ attention isn’t drawn to them.
Dissendium! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 195)
Etymology: L. dissimulo - antonym (to conceal, disguise, keep secret)
The incantation "Dissendium!" combined with a tap of the wand will open up the hump of a statue of a humpbacked, one-eyed witch (located on the third-floor corridor of Hogwarts). Going through the opened statue leads to a secret path to the wizard village Hogsmeade.
Drought Charm (Goblet of Fire, page 486)
Dries up relatively small amounts of water such as puddles and ponds.
Engorgio! (Goblet of Fire, page 214)
Etymology: Unknown
"Engorgio!" causes something to become several times its normal mass. Moody uses the spell on a spider during the unforgivable curse lesson.
Ennervate! (Goblet of Fire, page 133)
Latin Root: Unknown
"Ennervate!" is used to revive persons who have either been knocked unconscious by normal means or by the Stunning Spell, "Stupefy!" When someone is revived by this spell, their eyes suddenly open and they are dazed. They quickly come to their senses and regain composure.
Entrail-Expelling Curse (Order of the Phoenix, page 487)
A very disturbing spell that presumably causes one’s entrails (intestines) to expel from his or her rear. It was invented by Urquhart Rackharrow
Episkey! (Half-Blood Prince, page 157)
Etymology: Greek. Episkeyazo (To repair)
"Episkey!" Heals minor damage that has been done to a body part.
Evanesco! (Order of the Phoenix, page 234)
Etymology: L. evanescence (to vanish, to disappear, empty)
"Evanesco!" causes what it is cast upon to disappear. In Order of the Phoenix, the spell is used on scrolls and potions. Whether or not the disappearing object vanishes completely is unknown; a spell to bring the object back may exist, but is not verifiable.
Expecto Patronum! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 238)
Etymology: L. exspecto (to wait for, look for, expect), + patronus (patron, protector)
The Patronus Charm (incantation: "Expecto Patronum!") is highly advanced magic, well beyond the Ordinary Wizarding Level, used to ward off dementors. When used properly, the spell creates a Patronus, which is a guardian that acts as a shield between the caster and the dementor. Each Patronus is unique to the wizard or witch who conjures it, and reflects their personality. In order for the spell to work properly, the incantation must be spoken while the caster concentrates on a extraordinarily happy memory. This causes a Patronus to be conjured; it is successful in warding off dementors because it is "a projection of the very things that the dementor feeds upon - hope, happiness, the desire to survive - but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the dementors can't hurt it." (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 238)
Expelliarmus! (Chamber of Secrets, page 190)
Etymology: L. expello (to drive out, expel, force out, banish)
The Disarming Charm (incantation: "Expelliarmus!") is used to disarm someone, and is most commonly used while dueling. Though a simple spell, it can be used to get wizards and witches out of tight situations and close encounters - it saved Harry Potter's life in Goblet of Fire.
Extinguishing Spell (Goblet of Fire, p. 328
Naturally, the extinguishing spell extinguishes fires.
Fidelius Charm (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 205)
Etymology: L. Fidelis (Faithful)
“An immensely complex spell involving the magical concealment of a secret inside a single, living soul. The information is hidden inside the chosen person, or Secret-Keeper, and is henceforth impossible to find -- unless, of course, the Secret-Keeper chooses to divulge it.” If the secret-keeper dies, the secret dies with him or her.
Ferula! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 376)
Etymology: Unknown
"Ferula!" creates a splint of bandages, a temporary fix for an injured or broken limb.
Finite Incantatem! (Chamber of Secrets, page 192)
Etymology: L. finis (end, limit)
"Finite Incantatem!" is used by Professor Gilderoy Lockhart in Chamber of Secrets, and it stops the effects of both Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy's spells. The spell also works without the "Incantatem" portion of the incantation, which was proved by Remus Lupin in Order of the Phoenix.
Flagrate! (Order of the Phoenix, page 772)
Etymology: L. flagro (to blaze, glow, flame)
"Flagrate!" was used in Order of the Phoenix to mark doors in the Department of Mysteries with a fiery "X". This allowed Harry, Hermione, Ron, Neville, Ginny, and Luna to know which doors they had already gone through.
Flame-Freezing Charm (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 2)
The charm changes the properties of fire so that the flames produce only a gentle tickling sensation.
Fur-growing Spell (Chamber of Secrets, page 185)
The spell causes the target to grow fur.
Furnunculus! (Goblet of Fire, page 298)
Etymology: L. furunculus (boil)
The Furnunculus Curse (incantation: "Furnunculus!") causes ugly boils to break out all over whoever the curse is cast upon. The Furnunculus Curse should not be mixed with Jelly-Legs; tentacles will sprout all over the victim's face.
Golden Bubble Charm (Sorcerer’s Stone, page 197)
The actual name of the charm is unknown, but this refers to the charm which causes non-popping golden bubbles to blossom out of the castor’s wand. Flitwick uses the charm for the Christmas decorations in the Great Hall.
Homorphus Charm (Chamber of Secrets, page 162)
Etymology: Greek. Homo (Same) or L. Homo (Man) + English. Morph. (Change)
Though its exact effects are unknown, Lockhart claims he used it to defeat a werewolf. Perhaps it is used to turn a werewolf into a man, or to turn oneself into the shape of a werewolf thus fooling it.
Horned Tongue Hex (Goblet of Fire, page 339)
Presumably transforms the victim’s tongue into a horn. Harry considers using it on the Hungarian Horntail but decides against it.
Hurling Hex (Prisoner of Azkaban, Ch. 12
A hex placed on a broom that presumably causes the broom to hurl the rider off. Flitwick checks Harry’s Firebolt for this hex when inspecting it in Prisoner of Azkaban.
Impedimenta! (Goblet of Fire, page 626)
Etymology: L. impedimentum (hindrance, impediment, obstacle, difficulty)
"Impedimenta!" slows down an attacker. If the spell is cast upon armor or other metal objects, it will backfire. If the spell is cast upon someone who is standing still, the person standing still will either freeze and be unable to move until they are "unfrozen" or will be knocked off of their feet.
Imperturbable Charm (Order of the Phoenix, page 69)
Etymology: L. Imperturbatus (Calm).
The imperturbable charm creates a magical seal on an object, such as a door, making it impossible for anyone to eavesdrop on what is going on on the other side.
Inanimatus Conjurus (Order of the Phoenix, page 295)
Etymology: L. Inanimus (not living) + Coniurus (conjure).
Though its affect is never given, it presumably has something to do with conjuring inanimate objects.
Imperio! (Goblet of Fire, page 214)
Etymology: L. imperium (power to command, authority, command, rule, control)
The Imperius Curse (incantation: "Imperio!") is used to control the actions of a person. Although few have the willpower to resist the curse, many wizards and witches cannot. Because wizards can completely control the actions of others when they are under this curse, it is one of the three Unforgivable Curses - curses that are illegal and can land a wizard in Azkaban Prison for using them (see "Avada Kedavra!" and "Crucio!").
Impervius! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 177)
Etymology: L. in (not) + pervius (letting things through)
"Impervius!" was used by Hermione Granger on Harry Potter's glasses in the above reference, and it caused them to repel water. The spell was also used on the faces of the players on the Gryffindor Quidditch team in Order of the Phoenix, giving the players better visibility during practice.
Incarcerous! (Order of the Phoenix, page 755)
Etymology: L. carcer (prison, cell, jail, dungeon)
"Incarcerous!" has been used only once in the Harry Potter books, by Professor Umbridge (see above reference). When Umbridge cast the spell on Magorian the centaur, "ropes flew out of midair like thick snakes, wrapping themselves tightly around the centaur's torso and trapping his arms."
Incendio! (Goblet of Fire, page 47)
Etymology: L. incendia (fire)
"Incendio!" causes a fire to start, and it most commonly used on a fireplace. We are led to the belief that the spell may not work on human beings, due to the fact that it is not an Unforgiveable Curse.
Jelly Legs Jinx (Goblet of Fire, page 608)
The jelly legs jinx causes the victim's legs to wobble uncontrollably like jelly.
Knitting Charm (Order of the Phoenix, page 350)
The knitting charm causes knitting needles to knit on their own.
Langlock! (Half-Blood Prince, page 238)
"Langlock!" Renders the victim speechless by gluing his/her tongue to the top of his/her mouth.
Legilimens! (Order of the Phoenix, page 534)
Etymology: L. lego (to gather, choose, collect, pass through, read) + mens (mind)
"Legilimens!" is mostly used by accomplished Legilimens, those who can read minds. The spell is used when attempting to break into someone else's mind and access their memories - usually memories that they fear.
Levicorpus! (Half-Blood Prince, page 238)
Etymology: L. Levo (To lift up) + Corpus (Body)
Invented by Severus Snape, this spell dangles the victim upside down in the air by his/her ankle.
Liberacorpus! (Half-Blood Prince, page 239)
Etymology: L. Liber (Free) + Corpus (Body)
The counter to Levicorpus, this curse, also invented by Snape, frees the target from the Levicorpus jinx.
Light as a Feather Charm (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 32)
This charm makes objects as light as a feather. Harry considers using the charm on his trunk when he runs away from the Dursley’s.
Locomotor! (Order of the Phoenix, page 53)
Etymology: L. locus (to place, put, position), + motio (to move)
"Locomotor!" causes the object(s) that it is cast upon to levitate. Both of the times the spell is used throughout the books, it was cast on a trunk. In order for the spell to work most efficiently, the name of the object should be stated after the word "Locomotor." Example: "Locomotor trunk!"
Locomotor Mortis! (Sorcerer’s Stone, page 217)
Etymology: Locus (to place, put, position) + Motio (to move) + Mortis (death/corpse)
Not to be confused with the Locomotor incantation, this spell locks the victim’s legs together rendering him/her immobile.
Lumos! (Chanber of Secrets, page 302)
Etymology: L. luma (light)
"Lumos!" is one of the most commonly used spells, because it is a simple spell and useful. As its Latin root implies, "Lumos!" causes a light to appear at the end of the wand that cast the spell. The incantation "Nox!" is spoken when the bearer of the wand wishes for the light to go out.
Mobili-! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 201, 377)
Etymology: L. mobili (to move), corpus (body), arbustus (planted with trees)
"Mobili-!" allows the caster to move an object. It has only been used twice throughout the Harry Potter series (see above references), both times with different suffixes. The first usage was by Hermione to move a Christmas tree in the Three Broomsticks. The second was to move the body of Professor Snape, who was unconscious at the time. The spell most likely works on corpses and conscious bodies, but there is no evidence to support this. It is interesting to note that the suffix changes according to the object being moved.
Morsmordre! (Goblet of Fire, page 128)
Etymology: L. mors mortis (death)
"Morsmordre!" is the incantation used when a wizard creates the Dark Mark, the sign of Voldemort. The Dark Mark has long been feared, because it was cast over the houses of wizards and witches who had been slain by Voldemort or his Death Eaters.
Muffliato! (Half-Blood Prince, page 238)
Etymology: English. Muffle (to deaden or dampen)
"Muffliato!" fills the ears of those near the witch or wizard casting the spell with an undetectable light buzzing so that the castor can carry on a conversation without being overheard.
Nox! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 338)
Etymology: L. nox (darkness)
"Nox!" is used to put out the light created by "Lumos!" The spell presumably does nothing to the caster's wand if "Lumos!" has not previously been cast. The use of the spell on lit objects which are disconnected from the caster's wand is unknown.
Obliteration Charm (Order of the Phoenix, page 440)
Etymology: L. Oblitesco (To conceal oneself)
Hermione uses the obliteration charm in Order of the Phoenix to conceal the tracks she, Harry, and Ron leave while they are sneaking to and from Hagrid’s Cabin.
Obliviate! (Chamber of Secrets, page 303)
Etymology: L. oblivio (forgetfulness, oblivion)
The Memory Charm (incantation: "Obliviate!") causes whoever it is cast upon to lose most of their memory. A variant of this spell may be used for memory modifications, but the spell itself is much more powerful than a mere modification. Though a spell may exist that can bring someone's memory back, it is not commonly known in the wizarding world. In Chamber of Secrets, Professor Lockhart lost most of his memory due to this spell. Though he retained the ability to speak and understand the English language, he could no longer recall many basic things (e.g. names, uses of objects, who he was).
Occlumency
Etymology: L.. Occlusum (to block or close) + Mens (mind)
Occlumency is a branch of magic specializing in the practice of blocking one’s mind from an outside mental attack.
Oppugno! (Half-Blood Prince, page 302)
Etymology: L. Oppugno (To attack)
The "Oppugno!" charm causes conjured creatures to attack a target specified by the castor.
Orchideous! (Goblet of Fire, page 308)
Etymology: L. Orchideae (Orchid family of Plants)
The charm conjures a bouquet of flowers that appear at the end of the castor’s wand. Mr Ollivander uses the spell to test Fleur’s wand during the weighing of the wands.
Permanent Sticking Charm (Order of the phoenix, page 110)
We’ve only really seen this spell's effects twice in the series, and both times it was on portraits: Sirius’ Mother’s portrait in the Black family house and the Portrait in the Muggle Prime Minister’s office. The permanent sticking charm makes if very difficult (if not impossible) to remove two things from each other once the charm has been performed.
Peskipiksi Pesternomi (Chamber of Secrets, page 102)
Etymology: Pesky – Pixie – Pester – No – Me = Pesky Pixie don’t pester me.
This funny spell may very well have been made up by Lockhart on the spot. It didn’t work but was meant to somehow subdue or immobilize the pixies Lockhart had let loose in his classroom.
Petrificus Totalus! (Sorcerer's Stone, page 273)
Etymology: L. petra (rock) + totus (whole)
The Full-Body Bind (incantation: "Petrificus Totalus!") causes whoever it is cast upon to lose mobility. Rowling describes the effects of the spell best: "Neville's arms snapped to his sides. His legs sprang together. His whole body rigid, he swayed where he stood and then fell flat on his face, stiff as a board....Neville's jaws were jammed together so he couldn't speak. Only his eyes were moving, looking at them in horror."
Point Me! (Goblet of Fire, page 622)
The Four-Point spell (incantation: "Point Me!") is used as a directional tool. When the caster places his or her wand in their open palm and utters the incantation, their wand will point north, allowing the caster to know what direction they are going.
Portus! (Order of the Phoenix, page 472)
Etymology: L. porta (gate, entrance)
"Portus!" is used to turn an object into a Portkey. Portkeys, first introduced in Goblet of Fire, are seemingly normal objects that transport those in direct physical contact with it to a certain place, usually at a prearranged time. Due to the dangers Portkeys present, authorization is required prior to using the spell. Some Portkeys can be made to transport those in direct physical contact to a certain place the moment they touch it rather than at a prearranged time. Presumably, any object can be turned into a Portkey.
Protean Charm (Order of the Phoenix, page 398)
Etymology: In Greek Mythology the sea-god Proteus possessed the ability to change form.
The protean charm changes the form of an object. Hermione places the charm on the coins the DA use to communicate which enables them to know when to meet.
Priori Incantatem! (Goblet of Fire, page 136)
Etymology: L. priori prius (former, prior)
The Reverse Spell effect (incantation: "Priori Incantatem!") causes a wand to regurgitate an echo of spells it has performed in reverse. When used in Goblet of Fire on a wand that had conjured the Dark Mark (see "Morsmorde!"), a shadow of the gigantic serpent-tongued skull was emitted from the wand.
Protego! (Order of the Phoenix, page 803)
Etymology: L. protego (to protect)
The Shield Charm (incantation: "Protego!") creates a sheild around the caster, protecting them from most harmful spells. Spells exist that can still cause damage to whoever it is cast upon even if The Shield Charm is in use, but the Charm usually saves someone from the worst of the spell cast upon them.
Quietus! (Goblet of Fire, page 116)
Etymology: L. quies quietis (quiet, rest, peace)
"Quietus!" is used to counter the effect of the spell "Sonorus!", which amplifies the voice of whoever it is cast upon. "Quietus!" merely makes the voice softer; it does not completely silence it. The spell "Silencio!" completely quiets one's voice.
Reducio! (Goblet of Fire, page 215)
Etymology: L. reduco (to lead back, bring back, return)
"Reducio!" causes solid objects it is cast upon to shrink. If "Engorgio!" has previously been cast on an object, "Reducio!" will cause it to reduce to its original size.
Reducto! (Order of the Phoenix, page 623)
Etymology: L. Reductus (to reduce)
The Reducto charm blasts away the target object.
Refilling charm
The refilling charm, obviously, refills a target container with a liquid determined by the castor.
Relashio! (Goblet of Fire, page 496)
Etymology: Unknown
"Relashio!" presumably shoots sparks at someone; however, the only usage of the spell in the books was underwater. The underwater effect varies - it instead pelts a jet of boiling water at someone.
Rennervate! (Goblet of Fire, page 133)
Etymology: L. Re (Again) + novare (new) = to make new again
Rennervate revives those who have been stunned, passed out, or otherwise knocked unconscious.
Reparo! (Goblet of Fire, page 169)
Etymology: L. reparo (to restore, renew)
"Reparo!" does exactly what its Latin root suggests - fixes things that are broken. Examples in the Harry Potter books include fixing broken glass, broken china, broken jars, and broken cups. "Reparo!" only works on solid objects.
Reverse Gravity Mist (Goblet of Fire, page 643)
Possibly created by a spell the “odd golden mist” reverses the effects of gravity so that up is down and down is up; Though you are on the ground you feel as though you are upside-down.
Rictusempra! (Chamber of Secrets, page 192)
Etymology: L. rideo risi risum (to laugh at, laugh) + simper (always)
The Tickling Charm (incantation: "Rictusempra!") causes whoever it is cast upon to start laughing uncontrollably. The effects of the charm can be stopped by the spell "Finite Incanatem!" When the Tickling Charm is cast, a jet of silver light comes out of the caster's wand and hits the victim.
Riddikulus! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 134)
Etymology: L. ridiculus (facetious, laughable)
The spell "Riddikulus!" is used to get rid of a boggart. In order for the spell to work properly, the caster must envision the boggart as something that it finds amusing prior to casting the spell. The spell only turns the boggart into something humorous - what actually gets rid of a boggart is laughter.
Room-securing Spell (Goblet of Fire, page 469)
The room-securing spell secures a room (no suprise there!) by preventing intruders from entering. Snape uses this spell on his office and we are told that only a powerful wizard would be able to break the spell to enter.
Scourgify! (Order of the Phoenix, page 53)
Etymology: Unknown
"Scourgify!" is used to clean. Examples from the fifth Harry Potter book include cleaning Hedwig the owl's cage and ridding a train compartment of a sticky substance called Stinksap. If cast on someone's mouth, the spell causes pink soap bubbles to stream from their mouth and froth to cover their lips, which chokes the victim.
Sectumsempra! (Half-Blood Prince, page 522)
Etymology: L. Sectus p.p. secare (to cut) + simper (always)
Invented by Snape, the Half-Blood Prince, this dark spell slashes the victim multiple times leaving deep bleeding lacerations. With immediate treatment there is only, at worst, a bit of scarring, at best, no blemishes or disfigurement. It doesn’t do much good on inferi, however.
Serpensortia! (Chamber of Secrets, page 194)
Etymology: L. serpere (to creep [snake]) + English. sort (type or kind)
"Serpensortia!" causes a long black snake, poised to attack, shoot out of the caster's wand. It has only been used once throughout the Harry Potter series (see above reference).
Silencio! (Order of the Phoenix, page 375)
Etymology: L. silens (silent, still)
The Silencing Charm (incantation: "Silencio!") causes whoever it is cast upon to lose the ability to make audible noises. A counter curse most likely exists ("Sonorus!" would probably work), but whoever was affected by the spell, wizard or not, would be unable to utter the incantation for the counter curse. The charm works best with a sharp jab of the wand.
Sonorus! (Goblet of Fire, page 102)
Etymology: L. sono (to make a noise, to sing)
"Sonorus!" amplifies your voice in a way similar to that of the muggle "microphone." The spell "Quietus!" will bring the caster's voice back to normal.
Specialis Revelio! (Half-Blood Prince, page 193)
Etymology: L. specialis, (kind) + revelatum (to unveil).
"Specialis Revelio!" identifies the ingredients or enchantments in a potion or on a target object.
Stupefy! (Goblet of Fire, page 129)
Etymology: L. stupefactus (stunned)
The Stunning Spell (incantation: "Stupefy!") stuns whoever it is cast upon, knocking them temporarily unconscious. The victim can be brought back to consciousness by the spell "Ennervate!" A normal Stunning Spell will not cause any damage to whoever it is cast upon, but many Stunners cast at once can cause long-term damage.
Tarantallegra! (Chamber of Secrets, page 192)
Etymology: Italian. tarantella (a dance)
"Tarantallegra!" causes the legs of whoever it is cast upon to jerk around out of control, in a kind of quickstep. The spell is used in the second and fifth Harry Potter books and can be stopped by the spell "Finite Incantatem!"
Tergeo! (Half-Blood Prince, page 162)
Etymology: L. Tergeo (to wipe off)
"Tergeo!" wipes up a target substance. Hermione uses this spell to clean the blood off Harry’s face after Malfoy breaks his nose.
Toenail-growing Hex (Half-Blood Prince, page 238)
The hex causes the target’s toenails to grow at an increasing rate. It is one of the many spells invented by Snape, the Half-Blood Prince.
Tripping Jinx (Order of the Phoenix, page 609)
The jinx trips the target. Malfoy uses this jinx on Harry when running away from the Room of Requirement.
Unbreakable charm (Goblet of Fire, page 728)
The charm makes an object unbreakable. Hermione uses this charm on the jar in which she traps the bug, Rita Skeeter.
Waddiwasi! (Prisoner of Azkaban, page 131)
Etymology: Unknown
The exact effects of the spell are unclear, but the following happened the only time it was used in the Harry Potter books (see above reference): "With the force of a bullet, the wad of chewing gum shot out of the keyhole and straight down Peeves's left nostril." Professor Lupin cast the spell on the piece of chewing gum, which had been stuck in a keyhole by Peeves.
Wiggle and Twitchy ears Hex (Goblet of Fire, page 547)
Harry was hit by this hex in Defense Against the Dark Arts class; it causes the victim’s ears to wiggle and twitch.
Wingardium Leviosa! (Sorcerer's Stone, page 171)
Etymology: L. levo (to raise, lift up)
Oh,you may not think I'm pretty,
But don't judge on what you see,
I'll eat myself if you can find
A smarter hat than me.
You can keep your bowlers black,
Your tops hats sleek and tall,
For I'm the Hogwarts Sorting Hat
And I can cap them all.
There's nothing hidden in your head
The Sorting Hat can't see,
So try me on and I will tell you
Where you ought to be.
You might belong in Gryffindor,
Where dwell brave of heart,
Their daring, nerve, and chivalry
Set Gryffindors apart;
You might belong in Hufflepuff,
Where they are just and loyal,
Those patient Hufflepuffs are true
And unafraid of toil;
Or yet wise old Ravenclaw,
If you've a ready mind,
Where those of wit and learning,
Will always find their kind;
Or perhaps in Slytherin
You'll make your real friends,
Those cunning folk use any means
To achive their ends.
So put me on! Don't be afraid!
And you won't get in a flap!
You're safe in my hands(though I have none)
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble
Something wicked this way comes
Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing,—
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
Hogwarts Hogwarts Hoggy Wortty Hogwarts
Teach us something please-
weather we be old and bald
or young with scabby knees-
Our heads could do with filling
with some interesting stuff
for now there bear and full
of air dead flies and bits of fluff
So teach us things worth knowing
bring back what we forgot
just do your best we'll do the rest
When Hermione, just took your Firebolt.
And gave it to McGonagall.
I will get it for you.
When it seems, that everbody,
thought that you put, your name in that
Goblet.
I will help you.
We've got to all stick together.
So we can win that Quidditch Match.
Never ,ever forget that I am Ha-rr-y Po-tt-er. So-
Chorus
Reach for the scar.
Defeat Lord Voldemort.
Reach for the scar.
Capture the Golden Snitch.
Reach for the scar.
And when you just wom the Quidditch Cup.
That's when your dreams will all come true.
There's the Snitch, waithing just for you.
And if you catch the Snitch, your team will adore you.
Fly away, to rescue Sirius.
Fly that open sky, and Sirius be free.
Don't stop, gotta keep flyin'.
Your broom's gotta keep movin'
Neber, ever forget that I am Ha-rr-y Po-tt-er.
Chorus
Reach for the scar.
Ask Cho Chang to the Yule Ball.
Reach for the scar.
Grab on to the Triwizard Cup.
Reach up for the scar.
And when you just won the Triwizard Tournament.
That's when your dream will all come true.
Don't believe Professor Trelawney.
You will live 'till your 103.
No-one knows of what the future holds.
So be the best you can be, and in the end you will see.
I said REACH!,
defeat Lord Voldemort.
REACH!,
Capture the Golden Snitch.
REACH!,
Win the tournament.
And when your dream will all come true.
Chorus
Reach for the scar.
Defeat the Slytherin Team.
Reach for the scar.
Defeat Draco Malfoy.
Reach for the scar.
And when you just wom the Quidditch Cup.
That's when your dreams will all come true.
Chrous
Reach for the scar.
Watch the Quidditch World Cup.
Reach for the scar.
Grab on to the Triwizard Cup.
Reach up for the scar.
And when you just won the Triwizard Tournament.
THe Quidditch Cup is an award
You can play for it if your bored
Cho will love you
Malfoy will hate you
Hermione will give you a planner
without a fanner
So what do ya say HEY HEY!!
CHORUS:
Quidditch World Cup
do you wanna win it
make sure you beat malfoy
pass the quaffle to alicia spinnet
and score a goal!!!!!!!
make sure ron blocks it
too bad you got kicked off the team
because Professor Umbridge is mean
Fred and George did the same thing
too bad Umbridge was soo soo mean
After Cedric died
cho was sad too bad
Umbridge is a BITCH!!
Why why why do you cry cho chang
Harry didnt kill that lame Mother fuckin bitchass thang
So wear a thong that very long so we can bong and make my ding ding itch bitch
SO SING WITH ME
Weasley is our king
Weasley cannot save a thing
cannot block a single ring
Thats why slytherins all sing
Weasley is our king
Chorus
I wanna be the very best,
Like no one ever was.
To learn them is my real test.
To claim them is my cause.
I will travel across the land,
Searching far and wide
To learn the spells and understand
The power that's inside!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
It's you and me!
I know it's my destiny!
Pottermon! Oh, you're my best friend
In a world we must defend!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
A heart so true!
Our magic will pull us through!
You teach me and I'll teach you!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
Gotta win Quidditch!
Yeah!
Every challenge along the way
With my wand I will face!
I'll play Quidditch every day
To claim my rightful place!
Come with me, our time's not up.
There's no better team.
Arm in arm, we'll win the Cup.
It's always been our dream!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
It's you and me!
I know it's my destiny!
Pottermon! Oh, you're my best friend
In a world we must defend!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
A heart so true!
Our magic will pull us through!
You teach me and I'll teach you!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
Gotta win Quidditch!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
It's you and me!
I know it's my destiny!
Pottermon! Oh, you're my best friend
In a world we must defend!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
A heart so true!
Our magic will pull us through!
You teach me and I'll teach you!
Pottermon! Gotta catch the Snitch!
Gotta win Quidditch!
I can't help but blush when your near me,
but you just exclude me from your circle of three.
I'm right in front of you but you don't see'
you treat me like I'm a Colin Creevey.
I love you,
but it seems you don't love me.
My friends say your so brave,
and I know you will see that we were meant to be.
When you miss me it'll be too late.
Swallowed so much love my hair grows red,
come over to my house to see my brother instead.
You didn't get my valentine,
didn't know what it meant.
Every page about you my diary has read.
I love you,
but it seems you don't love me.
My friends say your so brave,
and I know you will see that we were meant to be.
When you miss me it'll be too late.
Even though you're the one I adore,
next year at Hogwarts you'll see I've transformed.
I will hold my head up high- I'm a Gryffindor,
and you won't need to save me any more.
I love you,
but it seems you don't love me.
My friends say your so brave,
and I know you will see that we were meant to be.
When you miss me it'll be too.........
I love you,
but it seems you don't love me.
My friends say you're so brave,
and I know you will see that we were meant to be.
When you miss me it'll be too late.
When you miss me it'll be too late.
It's the first time I've ever felt this nervous
Just can't wait to see who made the team
Its funny when you think that you're the best
Till they chose Bell over me I hate this game
Thought I was good until the point
Up until the point I got booed when I dropped the Quaffle
Finally figured out how bad I was
But I just couldn't believe it
Every time I try to score a goal
There's always a keeper in front of the pole
Every time I try to steal the Quaffle
I can't I just fall
They think I'm awful
Am I not trying hard enough?
Thought I'd get better if I just practiced
Sort of thought it was worth the time
But I guess Quidditch isn't my thing
Cause I'm not about to walk on that field again
Guess I kind of lied to myself
Didn't really see how bad I was
It's not to late to take some advice
Guess I really need it
Every time I try to score a goal
There's always a keeper in front of the pole
Every time I try to steal the Quaffle
I can't I just fall
They think I'm awful
Am I not trying hard enough?
Don't know what I should do
Lying here alone in tears
Afraid of the truth
No one to comfort me again
Guess I kind of lied to myself
Didn't really see how bad I was
It's not to late to take some advice
Guess I really need it
Every time I try to score a goal
There's always a keeper in front of the pole
Every time I try to steal the Quaffle
I can't I just fall
They think I'm awful
Mirror mirror lie to me
Show me what I wanna see
Mirror mirror lie to me
Why don't I like the people I see
The ones standing right in front of me
Why don't I think before I come
I should have listened to that voice inside me
I must be stupid, must be crazy, must be out of my mind
To come down here every night after night
Mirror mirror sitting on the floor
You don't have to tell me that my parents are gone
Mirror mirror I wish you could lie to me
And bring my parents back, bring my parents back to me
Mirror mirror lie to me
Show me what I wanna see
Mirror mirror lie to me
Show me what I wanna see
Why did I come here anyway
When I don't even know what this mirror does
I let my pride get in the way
And in the heat of the moment Dumbledore came
I must be stupid, must be crazy, must be out of my mind
Now that Dumbledore has found me I must realize
Mirror mirror sitting on the floor
You don't have to tell me I can't come here anymore
Mirror mirror I wish you could lie to me
And let me come back, let me come back again
If only wishes could be dreams
And know my dreams could come true
There would be three us standing here in front of you
If you could show me what my family used to be
Bring back my parents, my parents to me
Mirror mirror sitting on the floor
You don't have to tell me I wouldn't be coming back again
Mirror mirror I wish you could let me in
And let me meet my parents, see my parents again
Mirror mirror sitting the floor
You don't have to tell me to stay in bed at nights
Mirror mirror I wish you could come to me
And let me see my parents again, just see my parents again
Mirror mirror lie to me
Show me what I wanna see
Mirror mirror lie to me
Mirror mirror lie to me
Show me what I wanna see
This is a story about a boy named Harry.
Early morning, he wakes up
To a Knock, knock, knock on the door
It's time for hiding, even fighting
It's you he's been waiting for
James goes.
"Lily, take harry and go! It's him! Go run!"
And they say.
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
That's why a half giant came to get you
Lost in a legend, in a dream
But there's no one there to tell the truth
And this world is different, and he keeps on winning
But tell me what happens when it stops?
They go.
"Isn't he lucky, to survive You Know Who?"
And they say.
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
That's why a half giant came to get you
"Best seeker, and the winner is.Harry!"
"I'm Lee Jordan for commentary standing inside the
pitch waiting for Harry"
"Oh my god.here he comes!"
Isn't he lucky, this Quidditch-star Boy?
He is so lucky, but why didn't he know?
If there's something Dumbledore could change
It would be to let Harry know
Chorus:
He's so lucky, he's a star
But he doesn't know it till he gets his letter, saying
Hogwarts school is waiting for you
[spoken]:
Look, If you had
One Scar, One opportunity.
This is everything you ever wanted (To kill Voldemort! HA!)
[rap]:
His scar is hurting,
voldemort near, spells he's blurting
there's blood on his robes already, Basilisk named Betty
He's nervous
But on the surface he looks calm and ready to cast spells
but he keeps on forgetting what spell to do,
his mom's screams go through his head
he opens his mouth but the spells wont come out
he's choking now, voldemort is joking now,
times run out, his dream is over, BLOW!
Snap back to reality,
Oh! He's in his four post-er!
His scar is burning bad!
he wants to go tell Ron!
he's so sad, so he won?t
give up that easy, no.
he won?t have it he knows
he will kill voldemort,
it don?t matter, he's toast.
he knows that, but knows most
that Voldie' cant come close
cuz he is at hogwarts.
back to your class again, yo
better get to class or Snape's gonna be mad, yo
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime!
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime!
Hedwig's escaping, in the hole that is gaping
the letter is mine for the taking, let me read!
From Sirius, so delirious
he says his life is boring, an Animagi!
Its close to quidditch time,
and he needs to go
be a seeker and win some more games
OH NO! Chambers open.
Cant believe that they took Ginny!
But the magic goes on,
da da dum, da da da da
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime!
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime!
No more games, he's gonna change what you call magic,
to kill mean old voldemort, ooh how tragic!
he was learning in the beginning, then wizarding changed,
when he went to hogwarts and people called him names.
but he kept learning and learned a lot of spells,
made enemies wit' Malfoy, proved he was better as well
Draco got him mad, he was meltin',
but there's no movie if there's no Tom Felton,
This is Harry's life and these times are so dark, and its getting even darker,
trying to defeat voldemort,
plus, being haunted by that night with his Mom and father
too much for him to want to stay in one spot,
too many dark wizards, he's got to formulate a plot or end up in heaven.
Success is his only stinkin' option, death is not.
Sorry Harry but I have got to go,
I cannot grow old writing songs.
So here he goes there's his shot,
wizard or not
this may be the only opportunity he got
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime!
You better not loose your wand in the magic, the wizards, you love it
you better never let it go
you only get one shot, do not miss that spell you cast,
to kill voldemort comes once in a lifetime.
No matter how hard he tries
He keeps get pushed aside
And he can't break through
He don't wanna talk to you
He's sad that you're not leaving
He's not taking time to believe it
But after all is done is done
You're going to be in Askaban, ooh
Chorus:
Do you believe in life after life
I can feel something inside me say
I really don't think your strong enough, Volemort
Do you believe in life after life
I can feel something inside me say I really think your that strong enough, Harry
What Am I supposed to do
Just sit around and not study with Hermione
Well I can't do that
There are O.W.L.s to study for
I need time to find you
I need my wand to feel strong
Cos' I've had time to think it though
and hey I'm nuttin without it, ohh
Chorus
But I know that'll get through this
Cos' I know that I am strong
I don't need you anymore,
No I don't need you anymore.
No mirror, lie to me. Bring me back the things I see. - 2x
You say you show me what I want. The deepest, yearning part of my heart.
I see my long past dad and mum. Because he killed them before their time here was done.
I hate the Dursleys, want my parents, I won’t see them again.
What do I have to do to let me win?
Mirror, mirror, standing on the floor. Why is it my parents, compared to money, I want more? Mirror, mirror, I wish you could lie to me, and bring my parents back. Bring my parents back to me.
No mirror, lie to me. Bring me back the things I see. - 2x
Why did I come back every night? So I could have my dead parents in my sight.
I knew I couldn’t get them back. There was no spell that I could use to change the past.
I hate the Dursleys, want my parents, two who’ll love me, I know.
My true feelings, I keep inside me, won’t let show.
Mirror, mirror, standing on the floor. Why is it my parents, compared to money, I want more? Mirror, mirror, I wish you could lie to me, and bring my parents back. Bring my parents back to me.
If only wishes could be dreams and all my dreams could come true, my mum and dad would be here with me in front of you. If I could know them, to be with them every day, a big price, I’m willing, I’m willing to pay.
Mirror, mirror, standing on the floor. Why is it my parents, compared to money, I want more? Mirror, mirror, I wish you could lie to me, and bring my parents back. Bring my parents back, back. Mirror, mirror, standing on the floor. Why is my parents, compared to money, I want more? Mirror, mirror, I wish you could lie to me, and bring my parents back. Bring my parents back to me.
Hermione:
I'm a Hogwarts girl, in my Hogwarts world
I do magic, it's fantastic
Ghosts fly everywhere, pixies in my hair
A vacation from Muggle situations
Ron:
Wizards, witches, snakes, and snitches
Hermione:
I'm a hard-working girl
In this non-Muggle world
I do spells, I save Ron, I save Harry
Ron:
You're a know-it-all girl
And I almost could scream
Your obsession with homework is scary
Hermione:
You can laugh
At my wa-ays
But my O.W.L.S
Are better than yours
Oo-oo-oo
I'm a Hogwarts girl, in my Hogwarts world
I do magic, it's fantastic
Ghosts fly everywhere, pixies in my hair
A vacation from Muggle situations
Ron:
Wizards, witches, snakes, and snitches
Hermione:
And the homework!
Ron:
Spells and flying, Snape defying
Hermione:
Who's the boy with a
Curse on his head,
Not his knee
Harry Potter
Scarred and young and
Curious is he
Harry Potter
So if life threatening
Danger is a major whim
Harry Potter
Then go to Hogwarts
And then befriend him
Harry Potter
Harry Potter
Potter, you rotter
Welcome back, Kotter
Harry:
I've got to get the Snitch
I've got to get the Snitch
The game is called Quiditch and I've got to get the Snitch
Flying through the air on a broom
I try my very best to avoid my doom
And in the corner of my eye it will loom, the Snitch
I've got to get the Snitch!
I've got to get the Snitch!
I'm flying 'round the pitch and I've really got an itch
Draco Malfoy's very rich but his mother is a bitch
Draco:
Hey I'll knock you in a ditch and I'll beat ya 'til ya twitch!
Harry:
This will go without a hitch
Ron:
Sometimes I wish I were a witch!
Harry:
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Something wicked this way comes!
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,
lizard's leg and owlet's wing.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Something wicked this way comes!
In the cauldron boil and bake,
fillet of a fenny snake,
scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,
witches mummy, maw and gulf.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
The two friends,their two wands at hands;
I got too much respect 'cuz I'm "da man";
Got my wand and Firebolt at hand;
Just ask my friends,the name's Harry.
(da da da da da-da-da-da da da da da oh)
H-E-R-M-O-I-N-E
Who's that you're studyin' with?
Doll,that's me.
I don't take showers and I don't brush my teeth (NOT!!!!!!)
'Cuz all I do is study,study, and study!
(You got to go play Quidditch!)
Wake up in the mornin', before the sun, keeps riding his broom
'til the day is done
(You got to crack open those books!)
Wake up in the mornin', before the sun, keeps studyin'
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Share with me your secrets deep inside.
What kind of sorcerer are you?
Are you loyal through and through?
And do you have a heart that's true?
What kind of sorcerer are you?
If you're the loyal kind you're a Hufflepuff,
Here you won't find people who are too tough.
The badger's the symbol of the house,
and in Hufflepuff Tower there's nary a mouse!
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
If you're sneaky you're in Slytherin,
They'll do whatever it takes to win!
Good luck with Snape and his Potions class,
Make one wrong move and you won't pass!
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Share with me your secrets deep inside.
What kind of sorcerer are you?
Are you loyal through and through?
And do you have a heart that's true?
What kind of sorcerer are you?
If you're brave as a lion, go Gryffindor!
When they win they let out a mighty roar!
You'll be like Harry Potter and his friends,
and your Hogwarts adventure will not soon end!
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Last but not least there's Ravenclaw,
and they're the smartest people I ever saw.
Those are the houses at Hogwarts School,
so put me on, don't be a fool!
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Share with me your secrets deep inside.
What kind of sorcerer are you?
Are you loyal through and through?
And do you have a heart that's true?
What kind of sorcerer are you?
All who are here will be a wizard or witch
Try to win at Quidditch!
Our plan is this: gotta teach 'em all!
The Hogwarts spirit never falls...
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Share with me your secrets deep inside.
What kind of sorcerer are you?
Are you loyal through and through?
And do you have a heart that's true?
What kind of sorcerer are you?
What kind of sorcerer are you?
How do you do the things you do?
Share with me your secrets deep inside.
What kind of sorcerer are you?
Are you loyal through and through?
And do you have a heart that's true?
"Harry Potter,
Harry Potter,
How is you?"
Said Dobby.
"I have come to warn you,
Do not go to Hogwarts
This year,
This year."
"It's too dangerous,
It's too dangerous,
For you."
Said Dobby.
"A Basilisk will eat you,
You-Know-Who will rise,
From the dead.
From the dead."