Peter Pan
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A- rovin'over the sea
Give me a career as a buccaneer

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It's the life
of a pirate for me, oh

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The life of a pirate for me
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Oh, a pirate's life
is a wonderful life

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They never bury your bones
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For when it's all over a jolly sea rover
drops in on his friend, Davy Jones

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Oh, my good friend
Davy Jones

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- Good morning, shipmates.
- And what's good about it, Mr Smee?

:20:29
Here we are, collecting barnacles
on this miserable island.

:20:34
While his nibs plays
ring-around-the-rosy with Peter Pan.

:20:38
Look out. It might go off.
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We ought to be tending to
the business of looting ships.

:20:43
Why, I've almost forgotten
how to slit a throat.

:20:47
- Better hop it.
- And tell the captain...

:20:50
we wants to put to sea, see?
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Peter Pan...
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Blast that Peter Pan!
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If I could only find his hideout,
I'd trap him in his lair.

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But where is it?
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Mermaid Lagoon?
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No, we've searched that.
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We've combed Cannibal Cove.
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H-Here! No. No, no, no!
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That's Indian terri...
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But wait.
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Those redskins know this island
better than I do me own ship.

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Ah...
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I wonder.
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- Good morning, Captain.
- I've got it!

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Tiger Lily, Smee!
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T-Tiger Lily, Captain?
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The Chief's daughter.
She'll know where Pan is hiding.

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B-B-But, but will she talk, Captain?
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Oh, a little persuasion
might be in order.

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Now let me see.
:21:57
Boiling in oil?

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