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<!-- Please put your content under this line. Be sure to sign your edits with four tildes: ~~~~ -->Did anyone catch the words of the child's song at the end of Night Terrors ? The only line I could make out was the last one "...even for the Doctor". | <!-- Please put your content under this line. Be sure to sign your edits with four tildes: ~~~~ -->Did anyone catch the words of the child's song at the end of Night Terrors ? The only line I could make out was the last one "...even for the Doctor". | ||
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This is MY thoughts on the poem. Do you agree? | This is MY thoughts on the poem. Do you agree? | ||
''Tick tock goes the clock'' - this, I think is the Doctor's life. The clock is ticking down to his death. | ''Tick tock goes the clock'' - this, I think is the Doctor's life. The clock is ticking down to his death. | ||
''And what then shall we see?'' - We see his death | ''And what then shall we see?'' - We see his death. | ||
''Tick tock until the day ''- This line, and the one below, are about the finale "The Wedding of River Song." | ''Tick tock until the day ''- This line, and the one below, are about the finale "The Wedding of River Song." | ||
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''Even for the Doctor... ''- This line, and the one above, refers to the Doctor's time running out and his approaching death. | ''Even for the Doctor... ''- This line, and the one above, refers to the Doctor's time running out and his approaching death. | ||
''Tick tock goes the clock ''- This line, and the one below, are about River and the Doctor playing with each other, e.g. their relationship is a bit of a game to River with the flirting and the whole "Spoilers" thing. | |||
''And now what shall we play?''- This line, and the one above, are about River and the Doctor playing with each other, e.g. their relationship is a bit of a game to River with the flirting and the whole "Spoilers" thing. | |||
''Tick tock goes the clock ''- This line, and the one below, are about the placement of the series. The finale is AFTER the summer, which HAS gone away, since we're in AUTUMN now. | |||
''Now Summer's gone away? ''- This line, and the one above, are about the placement of the series. The finale is AFTER the summer, which HAS gone away, since we're in AUTUMN now. | |||
''Tick tock goes the clock ''- This line, and the one below, refers to River's birth. The Doctor rocked her in his arms briefly before putting her in the cradle. His arms didn't move, but she was, nonetheless, rocked in his arms. It could also refer to their relationship. A lover cradles their lover in their arms when they lay together and he rocked her when they had sex. | |||
''He cradled her and he rocked her ''- This line, and the one above, refers to River's birth. The Doctor rocked her in his arms briefly before putting her in the cradle. His arms didn't move, but she was, nonetheless, rocked in his arms. It could also refer to their relationship. A lover cradles their lover in their arms when they lay together and he rocked her when they had sex. | |||
''Tick tock goes the clock,'' - This line, and the one below, refers to the fact that, in the last episode, time is muddled and probably will be until River kills the Doctor at Lake Silencio. It also refers to the fact that the clock is ticking down until the Doctor's death. | |||
''‘Til River kills the Doctor'' - This line, and the one above, refers to the fact that, in the last episode, time is muddled and probably will be until River kills the Doctor at Lake Silencio. It also refers to the fact that the clock is ticking down until the Doctor's death. | |||
''Doctor, brave and good'' - This line, and the one below, refers to what the Doctor tries to be. A good man, and brave, while not using violence, which makes things worse, to solve the problems. | |||
''Turned away from violence - ''This line, and the one below, refers to what the Doctor tries to be. A good man, and brave, while not using violence, which makes things worse, to solve the problems. | |||
''When he understood'' - This line, and the one below, refers to the finale and the Doctor discovering, and understanding, the truth behind the line "Silence wil fall". | |||
''The falling of the Silence ''- This line, and the one above, refers to the finale and the Doctor discovering, and understanding, the truth behind the line "Silence wil fall". | |||
Does that all make sense? It does to me. [[User:HarryPotterRules1|HarryPotterRules1]] 23:38, September 28, 2011 (UTC) | Does that all make sense? It does to me. [[User:HarryPotterRules1|HarryPotterRules1]] 23:38, September 28, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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The falling of the Silence. | The falling of the Silence. | ||
from the prequel to ''The Wedding of River Song''.23:05, September 27, 2011 (UTC) | from the prequel to ''The Wedding of River Song''.23:05, September 27, 2011 (UTC) | ||
I saw a website which said that the ending was | |||
Tick tock goes the clock | |||
He gave her all he could give her | |||
Tick tock goes the clock | |||
Now prison waits for river |