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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' was a hymn that [[Wilfred Mott]] heard when he chanced upon a boy's [[choir]] singing it during rehearsals for a [[Christmas|Yuletide]] performance. At the church where the practise was ongoing, Mott noticed that one of the stained glass panes had an image of a [[police box]] within. While the hymn was being sung, Mott had a brief encounter with [[the woman|a mysterious woman]] who suggested that the stained glass referred to an ancient encounter between a demon and "[[the Doctor|a sainted physician]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | |||
== Lyrics == | |||
::Out of the shadows, | |||
::and into our lives, | |||
::there is always a pathway for fear to arrive. | |||
::But with you in our hearts, | |||
::with you in our lives, | |||
::we shall fare well, | |||
::fare well, | |||
::farewell… | |||
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Revision as of 18:56, 6 June 2013
"We Shall Fare Well" was a hymn that Wilfred Mott heard when he chanced upon a boy's choir singing it during rehearsals for a Yuletide performance. At the church where the practise was ongoing, Mott noticed that one of the stained glass panes had an image of a police box within. While the hymn was being sung, Mott had a brief encounter with a mysterious woman who suggested that the stained glass referred to an ancient encounter between a demon and "a sainted physician". (TV: The End of Time)
Lyrics
- Out of the shadows,
- and into our lives,
- there is always a pathway for fear to arrive.
- But with you in our hearts,
- with you in our lives,
- we shall fare well,
- fare well,
- farewell…
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