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Chapter 81

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(Adapted from Dylan Thomas)

Don't go gently into the good night

A hero should roar in the sunset;

Rebuke

Rebuke the dying light.

A wise man,

Who in his last moments knew that the dark was right,

Perhaps his fall did not burst forth with lightning,

The Phoenix's lament rang

Don't go gently into the good night. (Dumbledore)

A kind man,

When at last his clasped hands parted

His fragile goodness

Was hidden beneath the calm claws of the beast,

Rebuke

Rebuke the dying light. (Lupin)

A violent man, who once caught and sang the soaring sun,

Fire burned away the young frivolity, and made the sun sad on the way,

Don't go gently into the good night. (Sirius)

A serious man, who is near death,

Shooting stars fall from my blind eyes.

Shatter memories or illusions,

Rebuke, rebuke the dying light. (Snape)

You,

My father, on that sorrowful high.

Curse me now with your death, bless me. I beseech you,

Don't go gently into the good night.

Rebuke, rebuke the dying light. (James Potter)

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