Without your love Save My soul seek my room So here are the words Sherlock pulled out of the song, as shown on screen: Sherlock numbered the words of each verse, and pulled selected words out based on the numbers. (They didn’t visibly show this part, but you can work it out based on what he does next.)ġ 3 4 17 19 28 9 15 20 1 8 18 24 26 16 17 18 22 32 When Sherlock went to solve Eurus’ puzzle, he started by pulling the “wrong” dates off of the funny gravestones.ġ34 1719 28 9 1520 1818 2426 1617 1822 32Įach verse of the song has 32 words, and Sherlock broke up the dates to treat them as if they were all numbers less than or equal to 32. The intended order of verses isn’t fully clear on screen, but I’ve based the order here on how Sherlock handles them later in the puzzle. My soul seek the shade of my willow’s bloomīefore he was gone - right back over my hill.ĭoom shall I bring to him, I that am queen. Save pity for strangers, show love the door. Sixteen by six, brother, and under we go! The full lyrics to Eurus’ song and a quick breakdown of how Sherlock pulled the hidden message from it (I am not the first to post either) under the cut.Įven though only one verse was particularly highlighted in the episode, there were actually four parts to Eurus’ song:
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