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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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The full poem is thought to be:
''"For one the journey had just begun''
''Old but young his time to come''
''But soon enough the clock struck two''
''The face must change the music must too''
''So two began''
''And played it cool''
''To some extent he was a fool''
''But time it waits''
''For no one now''
''The clock ticked on to three and how''
''A dandy time''
''Spent three in time''
''But the hour of four was soon to chime''
''The longest hour was spent at four''
''But soon enough the clock crept lower''
''The dance of four began to jive''
''Passing the floor from four to five''
''Five began with great aplomb''
''But time is like a ticking bomb''
''For five the times they went to fast''
''Soon six was blasting from the past''
''Six was fresh and played it well''
''But didn't hear the ringing bell''
''The chime that brought it to an end''
''Signaled seven to start it all again''
''Dear seven''
''He gave his all for what''
''The Time Lords time''
''It did just stop''
''The bell did toll''
''For eight once more''
''But not for long''
''In Gallifreyan lore''
''Like hands of ice''
''That were frozen in time''
''The clock thawed once more''
''And struck number nine''
''So short was the time''
''That the clock struck on nine''
''The adventures were cut short''
''In space and time''
''But the clock carried on''
''With a tick and a tock''
''And soon it was striking''
''Upon ten o'clock''
''The tenth hour was long''
''With a rich honest glow''
''But tens time was up''
''He just didn't want to go ''
''But time waits for no man''
''Old one or young''
''And ten became eleven''
''The final countdown begun''
''And now its time for one last bow''
''Like all your other selves''
''Elevens hour is over now''
''The clock is striking twelves"''


[[Category:Poetry]]
[[Category:Poetry]]

Revision as of 18:48, 19 October 2018

"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)


The full poem is thought to be:

"For one the journey had just begun

Old but young his time to come

But soon enough the clock struck two

The face must change the music must too

So two began

And played it cool

To some extent he was a fool

But time it waits

For no one now

The clock ticked on to three and how

A dandy time

Spent three in time

But the hour of four was soon to chime

The longest hour was spent at four

But soon enough the clock crept lower

The dance of four began to jive

Passing the floor from four to five

Five began with great aplomb

But time is like a ticking bomb

For five the times they went to fast

Soon six was blasting from the past

Six was fresh and played it well

But didn't hear the ringing bell

The chime that brought it to an end

Signaled seven to start it all again

Dear seven

He gave his all for what

The Time Lords time

It did just stop

The bell did toll

For eight once more

But not for long

In Gallifreyan lore

Like hands of ice

That were frozen in time

The clock thawed once more

And struck number nine

So short was the time

That the clock struck on nine

The adventures were cut short

In space and time

But the clock carried on

With a tick and a tock

And soon it was striking

Upon ten o'clock

The tenth hour was long

With a rich honest glow

But tens time was up

He just didn't want to go

But time waits for no man

Old one or young

And ten became eleven

The final countdown begun

And now its time for one last bow

Like all your other selves

Elevens hour is over now

The clock is striking twelves"