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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
:I am alone, I've reaped and sown, I bear the fruits of sorrow.
<poem>I am alone, I've reaped and sown, I bear the fruits of sorrow.
:But soon I sleep, no more to weep, for there'll be no tomorrow.
But soon I sleep, no more to weep, for there'll be no tomorrow.
:We were a whole, two hearts, one soul, a source of living wonder,
We were a whole, two hearts, one soul, a source of living wonder,
:But evil fate was inchoate and split us soon asunder.
But evil fate was inchoate and split us soon asunder.
:I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
:I'll be no more alone, just me and I.
I'll be no more alone, just me and I.
:I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
:I'll be no more alone, just me and I.
I'll be no more alone, just me and I.</poem>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Latest revision as of 23:00, 27 June 2024

"I Am Alone" was a song of Sally's making that she sung about her struggles with the death of her partner. (AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pirates [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Pirates (audio story)"])

Lyrics[[edit] | [edit source]]

I am alone, I've reaped and sown, I bear the fruits of sorrow.
But soon I sleep, no more to weep, for there'll be no tomorrow.
We were a whole, two hearts, one soul, a source of living wonder,
But evil fate was inchoate and split us soon asunder.
I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
I'll be no more alone, just me and I.
I mean to leave the Earth, I mean to fly.
I'll be no more alone, just me and I.

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

"I Am Alone" is an adaptation of the song "The Sun Whose Rays" from The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan.