| God, save the captain, he’s got a wife at home
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| And quite a few children, you can’t let them live alone
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| Oh, I’ll go down yelling or quiet if you like
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| But please save the captain, you see, I’ve got no wife waiting for me
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| God, save the admiral, he’s got the mind to lead
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| And the country needs him, she’s got more ships to fleet
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| Oh, I’ll go down yelling or quiet if you like
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| But please spare the admiral, you see, I’ve got no lives to lead to the sea
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| Don’t try to tell me who to save or kill
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| I’ve got my own mind, you know
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| And i’ll do what i will
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| I’ll do what i will
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| You know, i will!
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| I’ll kill the captain if it’s his time, my boy
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| I’ll take the admiral too, and if you’re not cool
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| I’ll take you
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| I’m sorry, Lord, you know what’s best, but please would you at least spare the
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| cook?
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| I’m very hungry, and by the looks of this ship
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| I’m gonna starve!
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| I’m gonna starve!
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| Well the ship went down
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| To the bottom of the sea
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| And the only ones left
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| Were the fat cook and me
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| So I looked to the sky with a smile
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| In my eye
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| Caught a glimpse of the Dude
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| And started singing
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| I’m sorry Lord that I doubted you
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| Oh, babe you really came through
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| And I thank you, I thank you!
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| I thank you
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| I thank you … Lord |