The Sorting Hat Song

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Description

This is the \"the Sorting Hat Song\" from the first Harry Potter book. Read in standard British RP.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Oh, you may not think I'm pretty, but don't judge on what you see. I'll eat myself. If you can find a smarter hat than me, you can keep your bowlers black, your top hats sleek and tall, for I'm the Hogwarts sorting hat, and I can cap them all. There's nothing hidden in your head. The sorting hat can't see. So try me on and I will tell you where you ought to be. You might belong in Gryphon Door would well, the brave of heart, their daring nerve and chivalry, said Gryphon. Doors apart, you might belong in Huff, a puff where they are just and loyal. Those patient, helpful puffs are true and unafraid of toil or yet and wise old raven claw. If you've already mind where those of wit and learning will always find their kind. Or perhaps in Slytherin, you'll make your real friends. Those cunning folks use any means to achieve their ends. So put me on. Don't be afraid and don't get in a flap. You're in safe hands, though I have none for I'm a thinking cap