Sarah Jane Song
By Charles Daniels
- A little song shoved haphazardly into Penny Lane by the Beatles.
Sarah Jane
Old Sarah Jane there is a reporter showing photographs
of every foe she's had the pleasure to have known
and the people that come and go, stop and say hello.
On the corner is a Doctor with a motorcar
and little monsters laugh at him behind his back
and the Doctor never wears a mack, in the pouring rain, very strange.
Sarah Jane is in my ears and in my eyes,
there beneath the blue Sumaran skies,
I sit a meanwhile back...
Old Sarah Jane there is a fine gal with a Quatermass
and in her pocket is a portrait of Dalek Supreme.
She likes to keep her TARDIS machine clean, it's a clean machine.
Sarah Jane is in my ears and in my eyes
for a kiss and fiendish spies, in summer, meanwhile back,
Behind the TARDIS in the middle of a roundabout
The plastic Master is selling poppies from a tray
and though he feels as if he's in his place, he is anyway.
Old Sarah Jane the reporter shoots another cybermen,
we see the Doctor sitting waiting for a trip
and the fine gal rushes in from the pouring rain, very strange.
Sarah Jane is in my ears and in my eyes, there beneath the blue
Sumaran skies, I sit and meanwhile back, Sarah Jane is in my ears and
in my eyes, there beneath the blue Sumaran skies... Sarah Jane!
- Charles Daniels, fiendlishly tired