The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense

Paul DeGeorge, Joe DeGeorge

My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
That doesn't seem like much
No, it seems like a bargain

My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
That doesn't seem like much
No, it seems like a bargain

How does Ollivander stay in business
How does Ollivander stay in business
How does Ollivander stay in business
There's only so many kids
There's only so many kids
There's only so many kids who buy wands
There's only so many kids

Ten galleons for a unicorn hair
Seven galleons for a brand new wand
Ten galleons for a unicorn hair

Minus three to Ollivander
Minus three to Ollivander

My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
My wand only costs seven galleons
That doesn't seem like much
No, it seems like a bargain

How does Ollivander stay in business
How does Ollivander stay in business
How does Ollivander stay in business
There's only so many kids
There's only so many kids
There's only so many kids who buy wands
There's only so many kids

Trivia about the song The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense by Harry And The Potters

When was the song “The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense” released by Harry And The Potters?
The song The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense was released in 2008, on the album “In the Cupboard”.
Who composed the song “The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense” by Harry And The Potters?
The song “The Economics of the Wizarding World Don’t Make Sense” by Harry And The Potters was composed by Paul DeGeorge, Joe DeGeorge.

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