Goodbye Bowtie
Farewell to the Time-Traveling Hero: Goodbye BowtieLyrics
Goodbye bowtie
Expressing farewell to the iconic bowtie.
We know this has to be, But please don't leave
Acknowledging the inevitability of departure but requesting not to go.
We always knew that he was a mad man, Running away from something, in a big blue box
Characterizing the subject as a mad man with a tendency to escape, symbolized by a big blue box.
We always thought that there'd be one last plan, Saving the day again, in a silly hat
Anticipating a final heroic act, imagining it with a touch of whimsy, symbolized by a silly hat.
On christmas, they will cry
Highlighting the emotional impact on Christmas, suggesting sadness and tears.
Goodbye bowtie
Reiterating the farewell to the bowtie.
On christmas, we will cry
Emphasizing the emotional response on Christmas to the departure.
Goodbye bowtie
Repeating the farewell to the bowtie.
On christmas the world cries, We cry, Goodbye bowtie
Expanding the scope of sorrow to a global scale on Christmas.
Goodbye bowtie
Repeating the farewell to the bowtie.
We know this has to be, But please don't leave
Echoing the acknowledgment of the necessity of departure while pleading for the subject not to leave.
We always knew his story was running out
Recognizing that the subject's story is reaching its conclusion.
Everything has its time and every time must end
Philosophical reflection on the transient nature of everything, implying an end to the subject's journey.
We always knew that he'd try to right his wrongs
Believing in the subject's intention to correct mistakes.
When you run with the doctor, you know you won't run long
Advising that associating with the Doctor leads to short-lived experiences.
On christmas, they will cry
Repeating the anticipation of tears on Christmas due to the departure.
Goodbye bowtie
Reiterating the farewell to the bowtie.
On christmas, we will cry
Repeating the expectation of emotional reactions on Christmas.
Goodbye bowtie
Reiterating the farewell to the bowtie.
On christmas the world cries, We cry, Goodbye bowtie
Expanding the scale of sorrow to a global level on Christmas.
Goodbye bowtie
Repeating the farewell to the bowtie.
We know this has to be, But please don't leave
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the necessity of departure while pleading not to leave.
Goodbye bowtie
Repeating the farewell to the bowtie.
We know this has to be, But please don't leave
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the necessity of departure while pleading not to leave.
Goodbye old eyes
Saying farewell to the old eyes, possibly referring to a transformation or change.
In our dreams there he'll be, Eleven and me
Imagining the subject's presence in dreams, specifically associating with the eleventh incarnation.
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