/ @flickandrollfunhouse The lyrics humorously portray Professor Sprout roasting adult Harry Potter fans for being "childish," while the fans defend their love for the magical world as a comforting escape, ultimately suggesting that Miriam Margolyes herself might be missing the point about the joy and community these stories bring.
#harrypotter #professorsprout #miriammargolyes
Lyrics:
In the greenhouse, there’s a storm brewin’,
Professor Sprout’s got some fans stewin’.
Said Harry Potter’s just for the kids,
Grown-up fans, better close your lids!
She don’t get the job that she’s playin’,
Escapism’s the name, hear what we’re sayin’.
The Wizarding World, a safe space to roam,
Away from bullies, where we call home.
Sprout, Sprout, you’re missin’ the point,
Fans just wanna chill and anoint.
But here you come, crashin’ the fun,
Like a rogue Mandrake under the sun.
So maybe, Sprout, you’re the bully here,
Dishing out jabs, sowing the fear.
Thinkin' it’s childish, thinkin’ it’s lame,
But girl, you’re missin’ the whole dang game!
Sprout, Sprout, what’s that all about?
Sayin’ adults with dropped balls should be out!
Can’t you see, it’s a magical place,
But you just wanna give fans a red face.
So let’s all laugh and let it go,
Professor Sprout, enjoy the show!
We’ll keep our wands and spells in hand,
‘Cause in the Wizarding World, we all stand.
Sprout, Sprout, what’s that all about?
Sayin’ adults with dropped balls should be out!
Can't you see, it’s a magical place,
But you just wanna give fans a red face.
Sprout, Sprout, what’s that all about?
Sayin’ adults with dropped balls should be out!
Can't you see, it’s a magical place,
But you just wanna give fans a red face.
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