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"'''Thoughts on a Clock'''" was a [[poem]] by [[Eric Ritchie Junior]]. An extract of it went:
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:''And now it's time for one last bow
'''"Thoughts on a Clock"''' was a [[poem]] by [[Eric Ritchie Junior]]. An extract of it went:
:''Like all your other selves
:''And now it's time for one last bow''
:''[[Eleventh Doctor|Eleven]]'s hour is over now
:''Like all your other selves''
:''[[Eleventh Doctor|Eleven]]'s hour is over now''
:''The [[clock]] is striking [[Twelfth Doctor|twelve]]'s.''
:''The [[clock]] is striking [[Twelfth Doctor|twelve]]'s.''


This was included in at least one of the [[Christmas cracker]]s that [[Linda (The Time of the Doctor)|Linda]] bought for [[Christmas]]. When [[Clara Oswald]] brought it to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in the [[Christmas (town)|town Christmas]], he was hoping for a "Knock, knock" joke, and was disappointed by the bit of poetry. He claimed not to understand it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor]]'')
This was included in at least one of the [[Christmas cracker]]s that [[Linda (The Time of the Doctor)|Linda]] bought for [[Christmas]]. When [[Clara Oswald]] brought it to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in the [[Christmas (town)|town Christmas]], he was hoping for a "Knock, knock" joke, and was disappointed by the bit of poetry. He claimed not to understand it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor]]'')
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"Thoughts on a Clock" was a poem by Eric Ritchie Junior. An extract of it went:

And now it's time for one last bow
Like all your other selves
Eleven's hour is over now
The clock is striking twelve's.

This was included in at least one of the Christmas crackers that Linda bought for Christmas. When Clara Oswald brought it to the Eleventh Doctor in the town Christmas, he was hoping for a "Knock, knock" joke, and was disappointed by the bit of poetry. He claimed not to understand it. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)