The time has come old boy for me to tell you a tale
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of a man filled with passion there¡¯s no room for him to fail
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he sailed his ship the Lidy Hoo, across the seven seas
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with his crew screaming at him, lead us on, sir, if you please
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One day the Lidy Hoo sailed across rough waters
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this sea said, ¡°oh captain can you save your sons and daughters?¡±
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the captain grabbed his mighty wheel and screamed what you got,
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I¡¯m the captain of the Lidy Hoo can you handle her or can you not?
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Yo, ho, ho at the battle of bones, you sail the seven seas but you¡¯re never getting home
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Well the sea answered back, old boy where have you been
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I¡¯ve been waiting for a fight like this since time first began
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so prepare yourself, and get ready for your death ride
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I¡¯ll be taking you down to Davey Jones with your cargo and your pride
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Well they tossed and turned for ¡®bout an hour
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the ship went around, and then she went downward
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the captain reared his ugly head touche
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Battle Of The Bones
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