Title: Isle of the Dead
Author: Lilithangel
Prompt: #10 - tone poem, entomology, Twenty Eighty-Four, Xxxx'indish
Rating: PG
Pairing: Jack/Doctor (undisclosed)
Spoilers/warnings: none
Summary: The Doctor’s song was an offbeat four pulse of time and two hearts and he relied on his companions to provide the melody that defined him. Without a companion he would often seek out other songs and try to fix things without the melody to bring him home. Jack’s melody was so strong he often felt overwhelmed but sometimes that was just what he needed. The TARDIS always brought him home unless he was a complete idiot and sent her away.
A/N: title taken from the Rachmaninoff symphonic (tone) poem which was inspired by Arnold Böcklin's painting of the same name, created a holistic reflection on how life and death are intertwined through the sounds of the ferryman’s oars dipping into the river Styx.
( Isle of the Dead )
Author: Lilithangel
Prompt: #10 - tone poem, entomology, Twenty Eighty-Four, Xxxx'indish
Rating: PG
Pairing: Jack/Doctor (undisclosed)
Spoilers/warnings: none
Summary: The Doctor’s song was an offbeat four pulse of time and two hearts and he relied on his companions to provide the melody that defined him. Without a companion he would often seek out other songs and try to fix things without the melody to bring him home. Jack’s melody was so strong he often felt overwhelmed but sometimes that was just what he needed. The TARDIS always brought him home unless he was a complete idiot and sent her away.
A/N: title taken from the Rachmaninoff symphonic (tone) poem which was inspired by Arnold Böcklin's painting of the same name, created a holistic reflection on how life and death are intertwined through the sounds of the ferryman’s oars dipping into the river Styx.
( Isle of the Dead )
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