Most people assume just because the Boy-Who-Lived is famous, that he leads a great life. Well for anyone who has been following his past five years at Hogwarts, they know that is a far cry from the truth. Let this song, "Lucky," originally sung by Britney Spears, justify poor Harry. "Famous"

This is a story about a boy named Harry

Early morning, sun comes up

Knock knock knock on his dorm

It's time to wakeup, lightning bolt

There on his head, it's just the norm.

They go

Isn't he famous, that one boy-who-lived?

And they say

He's so famous; he's got a scar

But he try try tries not to be a star, casting

Spells and jinxes, all throughout his life

Why can't people accept this guy?

Sees old Voldie, in his dreams

But a snake bite's all that wakes him up

And the war is going, and there is no slowing

But spells hit, what happens after that?

Isn't he famous, that one boy-who-lived?

And they say



He's so famous; he's got a scar

But he try try tries not to be a star, casting

Spells and jinxes, all throughout his life

But why can't people accept this guy?

Greatest seeker, and the player is: Potter!

I'm Rita Skeeter with Witch Weekly standing outside Hogwarts waiting for Harry,

Oh Merlin, here he comes!

Isn't he famous, that one boy-who-lived?

He is so famous, and yet he still tries

To appear modest throughout his whole life

Why can't people accept this guy?

He's so famous; he's got a scar

But he try try tries not to be a star, casting

Spells and jinxes, all throughout his life

But why can't people accept this guy?

He is so famous

But he try try tries not to be a star, casting

Spells and jinxes, all throughout his life

But why can't people accept this guy? Disclaimer: I don't own Harry, "Lucky," or the dollar I "borrowed" from a friend