Harry’s first look at the Great Hall, from McGonagall's POV
lyrics
Minerva it’s nerves.
Nerves, just nerves,
A test is not fair
No preparation,
Only dread and wonder
How will you get through?
Could you have studied?
Did you see this coming?
In fact, no, my pupils
The answers are within you
These poor dears,
Without modifications,
Accommodations
No practice test
The only thing we offer
Is extended time
So find your own way
To pass this examination
I saw him look up
To gaze at the ceiling
And was astounded by the stars
A dark, deep sky
Its magic a wonder,
A ceiling strewn with stars
Intense and brilliant
Nature to calm him down
So call to the stars
They are there to guide you
The answers are all in the stars
Based on the books The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. They're original songs; some using lyrics directly from the book, and others with my own lyrical interpretations. Mermanda
Australian singer-songwriter explores self-examination, loneliness, and post-pandemic malaise through delicate, empathetic folk pop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 5, 2024