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When he was a boy |
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he wanted to play |
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down by the sea |
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At age thirteen |
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everyday after school |
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he would always sail around the lake |
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All the people would stand and stare |
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as he sailed around with precision and care |
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With his bi-corner hat and the way he would stand |
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he looked just like a Navy man |
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All the townsfolk would gather and say, and sing away |
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Captain Albert Alexander |
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He'll be a brave seafarer someday |
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But that Captain Albert Alexander |
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He'll go down in the waves |
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By age twenty four |
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he had left the shore |
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and was sailing for the Queen |
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On a dark starry night |
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Albert awoke to the sound |
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of his Captain screaming as he was drowned |
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The Navy crew was taking a lick |
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pirates had invaded the ship |
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But Albert with one aimed harpoon |
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ignited their rum with a spark and soon |
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flames drove the pirates away |
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the Navy sang |
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Captain Albert Alexander |
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Saved his crew from pirate slaughter |
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But that Captain Albert Alexander |
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He'll go down in the water |
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Now everyone dance |
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Dance. Dance. |
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Twenty some odd years later |
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On his ship The Sea Slater |
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He sailed into a mass of blubber |
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Gazing up to the sky |
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stood a large walrus |
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that was a hundred stories high, it meant no harm |
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The walrus was in a great deal of pain |
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It suffered from a tusk with tooth decay |
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Albert threw his anchor 'round it's tusk |
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with a little bit of pulling it was out by dusk |
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The walrus thanked Albert and sang, as he sailed away |
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Captain Albert Alexander |
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Friend to sea urchin and me |
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But that Captain Albert Alexander |
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He'll go down in the sea |
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At a ripe old age lightning struck from the sky |
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and split Albert's vessel in two |
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One hundred men fled for their lives |
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on rafts across the ocean blue |
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Albert stood at the stern of his ship |
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A giant octopus had him in it's grip |
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A vortex of spiraling death below ripped |
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and sharks and electric eels all made the trip |
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to see Albert |
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sink to the bottom of the sea |
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Just before he went down |
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he called out to his crew |
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It's obvious that my time has come |
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I'll let this ending ensue |
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I've led an exciting nautical life it would seem |
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and there's no better end than a death by the sea |
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His crew sang |
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Captain Albert Alexander |
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He went down in the sea |
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But that Captain Albert Alexander |
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He'll go down in history |
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That Captain Albert Alexander |
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He went down in the sea |