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