US /biˈjɑnd ðə greɪv/
・UK /biˈjɒnd ðə ˈgreɪv/
If heavy my heart was worth the pain, what joy could you see beyond the grave?
What joy could You see beyond the grave
There'll be lots of people who are, like, still from beyond the grave and...
There'll be lots of people who are like, "Still, from beyond the grave, you fucked us." I want to talk to you about this.
In Victorian Flower language, Asphodel is a type of lily and is symbolic for 'regret' and 'remembrance beyond the grave', and wormwood can symbolize 'bitter sorrow'.
So in a way Snape is really giving Harry a coded message about his "bitter regret for Lily's death that he'll remember beyond the grave."
And heard his wife call from beyond the grave