• I'll tell you a tale of Vampirates,
    A tale as old as true.

    Yea, I'll sing you a song of an ancient ship,
    And its mighty fearsome crew.

    Yea, I'll sing you a song of an ancient ship,
    That sails the oceans blue...
    That haunts the oceans blue.

    The Vampirate ship has tattered sails,
    That flap like wings in flight.

    They say the captain, he wears a veil
    So as to curtail your fright.

    At his death pale skin
    And his lifeless eyes
    And his teeth as sharp as night.

    Oh, they say the captain, he wears a viel
    And his eyes never see the light

    You'd better be good, child- good as gold,
    As good as good can be.

    Eles I'll turn you in to the Vampirates
    And wave you out to sea.

    Yes, you'd better be good child- good as gold,
    Because- look! Can you see?

    There's a dark ship in the harbor tonight
    And there's room in the hold for thee!
    (Plenty of room for thee)

    Well, if pirates are bad,
    And vampires are worse

    Then I pray that as long as I be
    That though I sing of Vampirates
    I never one shall see.

    Yea, if pirates are danger
    And vampires are death

    I'll extend my prayer for thee-
    That thine eyes never see a Vampirate...
    ...and they never lay a hand on thee.