Wednesday 4 March 2020

The Mothership The Woman Who Fell to Earth by Matt Rabjohns



And so, Ryan Sinclair tries hard to learn to ride a bike​
Then discovers a blue tear drop in the wood, of unknown origin​
As a train crashes, with his Nan and Graham aboard, a sudden spike​
And a strange alien woman then drops through the roof's skin​
This is an alien who is confused yet energetic and spry​
Finger up her nose before she sleeps for a while​
Till the teardrop cracks open, she awakes with a cry​
And then gives all her new found friends a sunshine smile​
And then emerges from the blue tear an enemy so vile​
A foe who steals his victim’s teeth to wear on his face​
And to allow this evil to run free is not our ladies style​
So, she will attempt to do her best to put him in his place​
By all their collar bones bombs coded to their DNA​
And so, this lady knows she has to face this menace​
But she'll need a sonic screwdriver, making her own'll be the way​
With spoons and Sheffield steel and a blow torches' mini furnace​
Who would have guessed it would end with a metal crane​
Where the confusion at last lifts from this lady’s thoughts to find​
After she has jumped from one crane to another to reclaim​
The trophy human back from this villain so dark and unkind​
That Tzim Sha is arrogant, he thinks the murders he's committed are but a game​
But the lady before him, a dash of outrage clearing her mind​
Now has her recall just exactly who she is, the Doctor is her name​
And to the repulsive Tzim Sha she is still willing and kind​
To offer a better way to live than leaving human trophies to rot​
He does not take it, but he doesn’t realise her plan​
She's been clever removing the bombs and now he has got​
Then all back in himself so he is a rather desperate alien man​
His face quickly starts to melt, now the only chance he's got​
Is to escape back home and be glad her mercy isn’t a fake​
She is for but a second glad she has saved Earth's lot​
But then comes a scenario which has her hearts shake​
In the unbearable touch of horror as Ryan's Nan sadly has to die​
Trying to rid our world of the alien threat halfway up the tower​
Sparks fizz, she falls, and of course her husband and Grandson are broken and cry​
Graham them states he once had cancer, so he should be gone instead in this bleak hour​
Yet the friends are all strong, and the Doctor feels it’s time to go​
But she's lost her ship so she will need her companions to assist​
But I'm not sure that materialising in space was a part of her show​
Let’s hope she and her friends are rescued before lack of breath has them kissed!

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