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*People wonder why Sarah stands in the rain echoing the thoughts of individuals such as [[Kelsey Hooper]]. | *People wonder why Sarah stands in the rain echoing the thoughts of individuals such as [[Kelsey Hooper]]. | ||
*The Doctor "did not come today, will not come tommorow, [and] did not come last [[Wednesday]] week." | *The Doctor "did not come today, will not come tommorow, [and] did not come last [[Wednesday]] week." | ||
*After the [[Tenth Doctor]] visited Sarah became much happier, and no longer stood in the rain. | *After the [[Tenth Doctor]] visited, Sarah became much happier, and no longer stood in the rain. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == |
Revision as of 12:50, 26 March 2018
Waiting for a Friend was a poem in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.
Summary
Sarah and Owl wait out in the rain and wait for a friend who never came.
References
- The Doctor left Sarah in Aberdeen.
- After the Doctor left Sarah was quite sad and her brain was disordered.
- People wonder why Sarah stands in the rain echoing the thoughts of individuals such as Kelsey Hooper.
- The Doctor "did not come today, will not come tommorow, [and] did not come last Wednesday week."
- After the Tenth Doctor visited, Sarah became much happier, and no longer stood in the rain.
Story notes
- The poem is based upon Now We Are Six's Rice Pudding.
- The poem is told from the first person perspective of Sarah Jane.