Hey JK Rowling
What ever happened to Luna
Did she fall in love with a girl
Sometimes I wonder if Snape
Smoked lots of cigarettes
To drown his regret
Cause that's how we do it down here
Watch the airplanes fly
Thought the stars in the sky
Lookin for a portkey
So we can be free
And the priest says
Hallelujah for Mrs. Rowling
She changed my congregation
They don't use her books as a weapon
Like they do with mine
We'll you see I fell in love
Like when I read those books
Except this time I ended up like Luna Lovegood
I didn't use no cigarettes
I read those damn books instead
And I'm still waitin for number eight
Watch the airplanes fly
Thought the stars in the sky
Lookin for a portkey
So we can be free
And the priest says
Hallelujah for Mrs. Rowling
She changed my congregation
They don't use her books as a weapon
Like they do with mine
Well I wrote you a letter when I was just thirteen
Because I really liked your happy endings
And now I'm scared they don't exist
But then I remember
Ron and hermoine kissed
And the priest says hallelujah for Mrs. Rowling
She changed the way I give my sermons
I don't use her books as a weapon
Like I do with mine
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