You and I in a little magic shop
Buy some Chocolate Frogs with the money we've got
Set them free but they don't last long
They're good for one jump, then they're done
At the base of my spine I get a tingling sense
Something evil is about to commence
Under cover of a darkened sky
99 Death Eaters go by

99 Death Eaters under cover of a darkened sky
The Ministry's on red alert
And something here from somewhere else
The Aurors all spring to life
Moody opens up his eye
And focusing it on the sky
As 99 Death Eaters go by

99 Decision Street
99 ministers meet
To worry worry, super scurry
Call Dementors in a hurry
This is what we've waited for
This is it boys, this is war
Cornelius Fudge is on the line
As 99 Death Eaters go by

99 knights of the air
Ride their magic Firebolts
Everyone's a super-hero
Everyone's a Ludo Bagman
The goal is to identify
Clarify and classify
Scramble in the darkened sky
As 99 Death Eaters go by
99 Death Eaters go byyyyyyyy

99 dreams I have had
The Dark Mark's floating in the air
It's all over and I'm standing pretty
In what used to be the city
If I could find something tragic
Just to prove there once was magic
And here is a Chocolate Frog
I think of you and let it go


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    This is to the tune of '99 red balloons'. amazing hahaha

    rescindedon July 09, 2006   Link
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    Oh this is the best thing ever.

    sonatinaon August 24, 2006   Link
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    Merlin's beard this is genius

    raiseyourvoiceon July 19, 2007   Link

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