I said that I'd married the diamond He scoffed, and said that wasn't true But little does he know, in my mind I have married two For the doctor is my diamond Not one that I can steal or buy But he's unbreakable, unchangeable, and wonderful The brightest in the sky
How could he ever love me? How could he stoop to such mediocrity? You can look, and so will I But you won't find him by my side tonight
Hundreds of years have passed between us I hold every memory so dear Although we've been meeting out of sequence The path before me's clear For the doctor is my starlight Shining with splendour that I lack But though inspiring, admiring him brings heartbreak For stars can't love you back
How could he ever love me? How could he stoop to such mediocrity? You can look, and so will I But you won't find him by my side tonight
Ancient though he is He isn't there to find It's not like I can dig him up And say that he is mine He's shown that he will bear with me But why should he care for me Much less be there for me?
Some say a sunset o'er derillium Will sing to us as we bid adieu But why should I take time to admire that When he's still in my view? For the doctor is my sunset So very sad, yet burning bright And he's not near me, not loving me, but far away Away from me tonight
How could he ever love me? How could he stoop to such mediocrity? You can look, and so will I But you won't find him by my side tonight