The Raggedy Man
Whoosh, whoosh
I hear from the street,
Knowing what this means
I jump to my feet
A big blue box
And a raggedy man
Appear before me
Right where I stand
"Hello sweetie"
I hear from the box
Its River Song
With her bright golden locks
She shoots off the fez
On top of that Raggedy man
"Hey Fezzes are cool!"
She says "Not a chance"
They ask me for an adventure
I could hardly say no
Traveling in the TARDIS
Across the universe we go
We battle Daleks
And save the day
We see the end of the world
And hope to change that day
In and out of galaxies
To new planets we go
As we fly through the vortex
The Doctor yells "Geronimo!"
I've fallen in love with this raggedy man
A man with two hearts
As big as Gallifrey
No matter the parts,
He always stays the same
Throughout the generations
And the times he's changed
He'll always be my Doctor
He's never too far away
I'll never forget that strange man in the bow tie
Or the buzz of that sonic screwdriver,
No matter how hard I try
That big blue box
As blue as the sky
When it's sunny and clear,
Not once did I ask him why
Why he chose me
A small town girl
Who just wanted to escape
From her small scary world
I like to think he heard my wish
Oh the adventures we had in that box
I said "it's bigger on the inside"
He said "I get that a lot"
I'll never forget that TARDIS
With its cape of the deepest blue
How she would sing me to sleep
When I wanted to rest a few
Now that I'm getting old
I no longer can handle these trips
The adventures are far too hard on my heart
And impossible on my hips
One day he noticed I was getting weary
And with a sad smile he said
"I'll never forget you, nor the fun we had,
But it's time to take you home,
Shhh don't cry please don't be sad.
The TARDIS will always welcome you
No matter how old you get,
Now have a good life
And never forget."
He left just like he came,
With a whoosh and bang
Forget? I don't wish too nor do I think I can,
The love I have for River and the TARDIS
And most of all, my Raggedy Man.
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The Raggedy Man
PoetryA poem about the doctor, river song, and the tardis from a companions view point.