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It does interestingly sum up River and the Doctor's relationship however.--[[Special:Contributions/82.11.57.232|82.11.57.232]] 18:40, September 6, 2011 (UTC) | It does interestingly sum up River and the Doctor's relationship however.--[[Special:Contributions/82.11.57.232|82.11.57.232]] 18:40, September 6, 2011 (UTC) | ||
:The full version of the rhyme, as Mark Gatiss was kind enough to share on [http://twitter.com/#!/markgatiss his Twitter]: | |||
:''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''And what then shall we see?''<br /> | |||
''Tick tock until the day''<br /> | |||
''That thou shalt marry me''<br /> | |||
:''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''And what now shall we play?''<br /> | |||
''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''Now Summer's gone away?''<br /> | |||
:''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''And all the years they fly''<br /> | |||
''Tick tock and all too soon''<br /> | |||
''You and I must die''<br /> | |||
:''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''He cradled her and he rocked her''<br /> | |||
''Tick tock goes the clock''<br /> | |||
''Even for the Doctor...'' | |||
:Properly creepy. [[User:Rob T Firefly|Rob T Firefly]] 06:34, September 9, 2011 (UTC) |
Revision as of 06:34, 9 September 2011
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".
Here's the whole thing:
Tick, tock, goes the clock, and what things shall we see?
Tick, tock, until the day, that thou shall marry me.
Tick, tock, goes the clock, and all the years they fly.
Tick, tock, and all too soon, you and I must die.
Tick, tock, goes the clock, we laughed at fate and mourned her.
Tick, tock, goes the clock, even for the Doc…
Tick, tock, goes the clock, he cradled and he rocked her.
Tick, tock, goes the clock, even for the Doctor.
67.126.199.214 23:06, September 4, 2011 (UTC)
Mark Gatiss said that Moffat asked him to write a "spooky nursery rhyme" that prefigures the Doctor's upcoming death, but didn't give him any details beyond that. So, there shouldn't be any clues hidden in the words.
Unless, of course, Gatiss and Moffat were both lying, which is always possible… --173.228.85.35 06:44, September 5, 2011 (UTC)
Actually it's all info we know Cory Jaynes 03:31, September 6, 2011 (UTC)
It does interestingly sum up River and the Doctor's relationship however.--82.11.57.232 18:40, September 6, 2011 (UTC)
- The full version of the rhyme, as Mark Gatiss was kind enough to share on his Twitter:
- Tick tock goes the clock
And what then shall we see?
Tick tock until the day
That thou shalt marry me
- Tick tock goes the clock
And what now shall we play?
Tick tock goes the clock
Now Summer's gone away?
- Tick tock goes the clock
And all the years they fly
Tick tock and all too soon
You and I must die
- Tick tock goes the clock
He cradled her and he rocked her
Tick tock goes the clock
Even for the Doctor...
- Properly creepy. Rob T Firefly 06:34, September 9, 2011 (UTC)