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Eeee.... guys, these are great so far... ha..
I know we got "Jingle Bells" going on too, and like to think of another one for that, but really enjoying the "Silent Night" and came up with another to share:
Silent night, hateful night
All is calm, Sherlock's right
Boredom leads to being annoyed
Cheer him up before he destroys--
Mrs. Hudson's waa--all!! Mrs. Hudson's wall.
Silent night, Henry Knight
Hunting hounds by flashlight
See the rabbit glowing bright
Giant canine gives Watson a fright
Deep in Baskerville la-ab!
Deep in Baskerville lab.
Silent night, danger night
Light in morgue shines so bright
On the mantelpiece was Irene's phone
Sherlock playing the violin alone
At the window of 221 B - hiiii
At the window of 221 B.
Silent night, wicked night,
Moriarty causing a fright
Who can say what will stop the man
Better hope that Sherlock can
Or else he'll faa-alll! Or else he'll fall.
Silent night, ominous night
Footsteps fall, on staircase flight
Music playing, a violin
Moriarty is creeping in
Pour some tea in a cup...pour some tea in a cup
Silent night, sniper sight
Sherlock fell from a height
Final problem - he understands
Not so boring, but rather quite grand
"Goodbye, John" he says
"Goodbye, John." he says
Silent night, ninja night,
Geek gone mad, hear his plight!
Superheroes are out on the streets
Holmes and Watson fight one they meet
Hat-man and Robin, awaa-ay!
Hat-man and Robin, away!
(a couple previous verses switched around for better order with each other)
(for those unfamiliar, I'm referencing The Geek Interpreter case John wrote about in his blog (still think it's so awesome they made an actual real tie-in blog with the show!), plus the well-known infamous article/photo about the boys in the same ep, with the 'annoying nicknames' ;) )
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Love these... Are we done? Or how about something for Deck the Hall?
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I'm doing this a verse at a time because I just did loads and then they got obliterated!
Deck the halls with skulls of reindeer
Fa la la la la, la la la la
'Tis the season to be bored dear
Fa la la la la , la la la la
Don we now our Christmas sweaters
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Troll the posts of Twitter betters
Fa la la la la, la la la la
See the giant hound before us
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Strike the dog and join the chorus
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Follow him in crazy races
Fa la la la la, la la la la
While Jim makes his measured paces
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Fast towards the final curtain
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Hail to all for that is certain
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Sing with all and sing with Molly
Fa la la la la, la la la la
Heedless of his thoughtless folly
Fa la la la, la la la la la
Last edited by Davina (December 15, 2012 11:55 pm)
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Awww!! I'm certainly not done! Scribbled a few different lines... just coming up with a finished verse here and there when wanted to post, and was waiting to see if anyone else joined in some more before kept spamming.... wasn't sure if the Jingle Bell one was gonna keep going, too... mm... not sure how much interest or ideas there were still to be had, but love to hear from, and will work on adding to the above in a bit!
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Here's my version of "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas":
It's beginning to look a lot like murder
All the clues say so
Take a look at the wedding ring
See all the matching pink
And her coat turned up from where the wind has blown
It's beginning to look a lot like murder
"Wrong!" on every phone
But the thing Sherlock wants to see
Is the body that will be
At the St. Bart's morgue!
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Ha! Great!! Well, 'Silent Night' is just so easy to write the rhythm for and kept thinking of verses for that, but love the others started, and wanted to try to continue 'Jingle Bells', so.......
...but then unfortunately I started humming other tunes to see what came to, aannd.... got a little distracted with a few good lines that came up, and instead started my own version to the tune of "What Child Is This"... ;P ;P ;) (aka for some as 'Greensleeves')
What crime is this, to lay to rest,
on Sherlock's desk for reading?
A murder foul? The file doth say-
an expert, please, we are needing.
This, this is Holmes, my friend, who bugs us with his brilliance.
Haste, haste, to bring him here, the man, the arrogant solver!
What's this, I see? A woman in pink.
With no apparent cause of death.
But wait - there's clues! If you observe.
Watch Sherlock deduct them, one after the next!
This, this is Holmes, my friend, who bugs us with his brilliance.
Haste, haste, to bring him here, the man, the arrogant solver!
A name, in blood, what does it mean?
More clever, than you, and yet -she's dead.
Now find her phone, before he kills,
Lead not our detective into a mis-step!
This, this is Holmes, my friend, who bugs us with his brilliance.
Haste, haste, to bring him here, the man, the arrogant solver!
(huh.... must be it's simplicity or something that makes SiP so easy to have been referenced in several songs so far.... ; ) and alas... unfortunately I really should have been in bed an hour ago to finish it right now.... if anyone else is so inspired to, feel free! hope you enjoy!! : ))
Last edited by Russell (December 16, 2012 5:30 am)
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the title of this thread should be christmas sherlock songs. I think I have one. I did this over on a nother fan board-- it was so easy and funny. All the ones I've read yhere are quite lovely. sung to the tune of god rest ye merry gentlemen
In London our good police force,
Lets no case go unsolved,
because they bring in Sherlock Holmes
so he can get involved,
He only takes one look at it,
and then it is resolved,
Oh tidings of Sherlock and John, Sherlock and John, Oh tidings of Sherlock and John!!
Last edited by sherlockskitty (December 17, 2012 6:10 am)
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If one of the mods wants to change the title it's fine with me. It's just called "Twelve days of Sherlock" because I hadn't thought about what would happen after we'd finished the first song.
EDIT: Never mind, I've got it now. I didn't realize I could change it myself... thanks Harriet!
Last edited by The Skull (December 17, 2012 10:29 am)
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You're all gonna hate me for this one. Not exactly a carol, but based on Rosie O'Donnel's song "Santa on the Rooftop." If someone wants to finish this they can, I'm outta ideas.
I was coming back from 221B
In a taxi when my roommate called me
Voice was scared but instructions were clear
I obeyed his words with mounting fear
And when he told me to raise my eyes
I saw a figure black against the skies
You can't imagine my surprise
When I looked up and realized
It was Sherlock on the rooftop
Tensed to throw himself into one last drop
The voice calling me was nothing like my friend
I just can't comprehend
Why Sherlock would want to make his life end
He had both feet right on the edge
Fear was running rampant in my head
I knew everyone was gonna be shocked
When I said I saw Sherlock jump off the rooftop
Last edited by Jayie (December 17, 2012 8:25 pm)
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I love it!! I've never heard the song tho....where did Rosie sing that song?
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Not sure, it's part of this big Christmas song collection my family has we listen to every year, so I couldn't tell you where it came from originally.
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I'd like to start up the Twelve Days of Sherlock again, but with new rules this time if no one minds, to make it more challenging for all the fine, intellectual Sherlockians around here. I hope no one minds.
You must follow the same pattern as always, from one to twelve, but this time, you can only list something beside a number if it has appeared that many times or that number of it exists in Sherlock. For example:
On the fourth day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me
Four Russian Gunmen
There were four Russian assassins (I think) in The Reichenbach Fall, so that would fit. Let me start it off:
On the first day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me
A cup with drugged sugar and tea
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Sounds great, Jayie! I know one for verse three, but I'll wait for someone to do verse two.
In the meantime, here's a verse of "Sherlock the Genius" (to the tune of "Frosty the Snowman"):
Sherlock the genius
Thought his life was pretty dull
With his sock index and his cluedo board
And his grinning friend the skull
Sherlock the genius
Was a psychopath they say
But he's not alone and his blogger knows
How he solved the case that day
There must have been a number in that pink suitcase they found
For when he typed it in the phone it began to ring out loud!
Oh, Sherlock the genius
Was no longer bored that day
And he waved goodbye saying "Never mind-
"I'm in shock, see my blankie?"
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Jayie wrote:
I'd like to start up the Twelve Days of Sherlock again, but with new rules this time if no one minds, to make it more challenging for all the fine, intellectual Sherlockians around here. I hope no one minds.
You must follow the same pattern as always, from one to twelve, but this time, you can only list something beside a number if it has appeared that many times or that number of it exists in Sherlock. For example:
On the fourth day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me
Four Russian Gunmen
There were four Russian assassins (I think) in The Reichenbach Fall, so that would fit. Let me start it off:
On the first day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me
A cup with drugged sugar and tea
...
Most clever Idea. I believe I have number two---
On the first day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me
A cup with drugged sugar and tea
ON the second day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me,
Two painted Ciphers (BB, in Sir William's office)
For future verses that we are doing, I suggest copying/pasting, and BOLDING them so that we don't get confused.
( loved your poem up above, skull!!)
Last edited by sherlockskitty (December 21, 2012 6:08 pm)
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Thanks, Skitty!
On the third day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me:
3 I.O.Us ((the apple, the windows, and the winged graffiti))
2 painted ciphers
And a cup with drugged sugar and tea!
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Don't forget-- tAs per Jayie up above-- You must follow the same pattern as always, from one to twelve, but this time, you can only list something beside a number if it has appeared that many times or that number of it exists in BBC's Sherlock.
On the Fourth day of Christmas, Sherlock gave to me---
4 party Guests (look down at SIB scene-- Jeannette, Lestrade, Molly, and Mrs. Hudson)
3 I.O.Us ((the apple, the windows, and the winged graffiti))
2 painted ciphers
And a cup with drugged sugar and tea!
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Thanks for the reminder Skitty.
On the Fifth day of Christmas, Â Sherlock gave to me...
5 Semtex Bombs (5 victims with bombs on them, even though the kid was never seen.)
4 Party Guests
3 I.O.Us
2 Painted Ciphers
And a cup with drugged sugar and tea!
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Just wanted to say cute idea! And of course I'd love to continue the songs! The 'Jingle Bells' one that got started, and 'What Child Is This' I think would be kinda awesome to see continued... meant to when I had a moment of creativity... thought perhaps people just got stuck or moved on from it? But look forward to this one for the moment.... I'd love to add to it, too, but all I can think of for '5' is... "5 letters for UMQRA!" But thought to myself it sounded kinda cheesy.... ;P
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...And of course, just saw Jayie's... there were 5? I was trying to place each instance, and thought only 4.
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I'm pretty sure there were five- like the five orange pips?
There was the first lady in her car, the guy standing out on the street (who apparently was standing there for several hours without anyone noticing anything strange), the blind lady who tried to describe Moriarty's voice, the kid, and then John at the pool.