A thousand years or more ago, When I was newly sewn, There
lived four wizards of renown, Whose names are still well known: Bold
Gryffindor, from wild moor, Fair Ravenclaw, from glen, Sweet Hufflepuff, from valley broad, Shrewd Slytherin, from fen. They shared
a wish, a hope, a dream, To educate young sorcerers Thus Hogwarts
School began. Now each of these four founders Formed their own house, for
each Did value different virtues In the ones they had to teach.
By Gryffindor, the bravest were Prized far beyond the rest; For
Ravenclaw the cleverest Would always be the best; For Hufflepuff, hard
workers were Most worthy of admission; And power-hungry Slytherin Loved
those of great ambition. While still alive they did divide There
favorites from the throng, Yet how to pick the worthy ones When they
were dead and gone? 'Twas Gryffindor who found the way, He whipped me
off his head
The founders put some brains in me So I could choose instead! Now slip
me snug around your ears, I've never yet been wrong, I'll have a look
inside your mind And tell where you belong!
SORT ME!
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