She'll be
coming
round the mountain
when she comes.
She'll be sailing across the ocean
when she comes.
Oh, that's more like it.
She'll be sailing across the ocean
when she comes.
She 'll be sailing across the
ocean.
ho, ho.
Oh, yeah.
Very nautical. Larry?
She'll be very in love to starboard
when she comes.
What's this?
She'll be very in love to starboard
when she comes.
To kadarbo, Nelly!
She'll be veering off the starboard,
the starboard,
when she comes!
Not bad, not bad!
My toying!
She'll be hoisting up the mainstay
when she comes!
She'll be hoisting up the mainstay
when she comes!
Ooh!
She'll be hoisting up the mainstay!
She'll be hoisting up the mainstay
when she comes!
Hey, hey!
It's my turn again!
Nah -ahem!
She'll be throwing out the anchor
when she comes
She'll be throwing out the anchor
when she comes
She'll be throwing out the anchor
She'll be throwing out the anchor
She'll be throwing out the anchor
when she comes
So take that!
And we'll all be glad to see
her when she comes
We'll all be glad to see
her when she comes
And we'll all be glad to see her,
and we'll all be glad to see her,
and we'll all be glad to see
her when she comes.
And we'll all be glad to
see her when she comes.
Welcome! We've been waiting for you.
What was your name again?
Um, I think it was last week.
Want a biscuit?
Look, there's Jean -Claude and Philippe.
Call them over to sing for us.
Ahoy there, mateys!
Is he calling us?
No, he is calling to someone
named Matty.
My name is not Matty.
You try him, Mr. Lunt.
Avast ye land lubbers.
Land lubbers?
Who's he talking to?
Not me.
I am a fighter, not a lubber.
Larry, call to them in typical
pirate -y fashion.
Hey you guys, that is us.
What is up?
Could you sing a song for us?
Absolutely.
We thought you'd never ask.
Hey you guys is typical pirate fashion.
If it works, it works.