I am He and He is Me (2/4) Post EoT2 - Doctor x 2, Rose, Donna, with cameos from The Beatles

Jan 08, 2010 12:05

Golden slumbers fill your eyes

Smiles awake you when you rise

Sleep pretty darling do not cry

And I will sing a lullabye

Post-regenerative healing comas could last anything from a few minutes to several days, the human Doctor had warned her. After such a traumatic regeneration, recovery might be prolonged. He’d feel cold, confused, giddy, ( Read more... )

i am he and he is me, the beatles

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lostmoon71 January 9 2010, 19:46:23 UTC
Hmm, okay . . . let's see how many I can spot and type in before little ones wake from their naps . . .

1. Golden slumbers fill your eyes / Smiles awake you when you rise / Sleep pretty darling do not cry / And I will sing a lullabye.

Does this one count? We'll say yes, because they get trickier as we get farther in.

2. Get on home… (Loretta? Or am I stretching here?)

3. Believe me when I tell you, I'd never do you any harm (Oh Darling. One of my favorites!)

4. You're asking me, will my love grow? I don't know. I don't know. You stick around and it may show... (Heh. I hadn't thought of Something in quite this way before. :))

5. money, just funny paper (I was just listening to Abbey Road. That doesn't mean I was cheating, does it?)

6. full stern ahead (Gotta love the Yellow Submarine)

7. "Oh what joy, for every girl and boy..." (Ringo was never my favorite, but my boys love this one)

8. I want you so bad, it’s driving me mad. (Perfect song for this, yeah?)

9. didn’t anybody tell me? (Love this version, love the Joe Cocker version even more.)

10. "Oh yeah! All right!" (Can we count that as the end of Revolution?)

Did I get them all?!

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catsfiction January 9 2010, 22:52:26 UTC
Oh, you're good!

Get on home - you're right, that could be "Get Back", couldn't it - though I was actually thinking of Rose's final words to him in EOT2.

When 10.5 is describing 11, he uses a line from "Come Together" - "feet down below his knees." Very Lennon! And the "working class hero" bit was a shout-out to Christopher Eccleston's forthcoming role in "John and Yoko."

"Oh yeah! All right!" actually comes from the beginning of The End - then it goes, "Are you gonna be in my dreams tonight?" and there is the Guitar Duel of Awesome.

Yes, I do love Abbey Road - how did you guess?

I changed 3 because I just couldn't imagine the Doctor saying, "I'll never do you no harm."

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