"""In order to affect a timely halt to deteriorating conditions." "and to ensure the common good." "a state of emergency is declared for these territories by decree of Lord Cutler Beckett." "duly appointed representative of his Maiestv. the King." "By decree. according to martial law." "the following statutes are temporarily amended:" "Right to assembly. suspended." "Right to habeas corpus. suspended." "Right to legal counsel. suspended." "Right to verdict by a jury of peers, suspended." "By decree, all persons found guiltv of piracy." "or aiding a person conyicted of piracy." "or associating with a person conyicted of piracy shall be sentenced to hang by the neck until dead.""" "The King and his men" "Stole the Queen from her bed" "And bound her in her bones" "The seas be ours" "And by the powers" "Where we will. we'll roam" "Yo ho" "All hands" "Hoist the colours high" "Heave-ho" "Thieves and beggars" "Never shall we die" "Yo ho" "Haul together" "Hoist the colours high" "Lord Beckett!" "They"ye started to sing. sir." " finally." " Thieves and beggars" "Never shall we die" "Some have died and some are alive" "Others sail on the sea" "With the keys to the cage" "And the devil to pay" "We lay to Fiddler's Green" "The bell has been raised from its waterv grave" "Hear its sepulchral tone" "A call to all Pay heed the squall" "Turn your sails to home" "Yo ho" "Haul together" "Hoist the colours high" "Heave-ho" " Thieve..." " Thief and beggar." "Never shall we die" "A dangerous song to be singing for any who are ignorant of its meaning." "Particularly a woman." "Particularly a woman alone." "What makes you think she"s alone?" "You protect her?" "And what makes you think I need protecting?" "Your master"s expecting us." "And an unexpected death"d cast a slight pall on our meeting." "Pick those feet up!" "On the double!" "Eyes front!" "No. no. no." "None." "It always takes me about a week to get my sea legs." "I was throwing up horribly the last time." "Steady as she goes." "All right." "Haye you heard anvthing from Will?" "I trust young Turner to acguire the charts." "and you to remember your place in the presence of Captain Sao Feng." "is he that terrifving?" "He"s much like myself, but absent my merciful nature and sense of fair play." "We"re through." "Make ready." "Hurrv now." "Do you think because she is a woman we would not suspect her of treacherv?" "Well. when you put it that way..." "Remoye." "Please." "Remoye." "Please." "Captain Barbossa, welcome to Singapore." "More steam." "None of that." "If things don"t go the way we want, then we"re the only chance they"ye got." "I understand that you have a reguest to make of me." "More of a proposal to put to ye." "I"ve a venture underway and I find myself in need of a ship and a crew." "It"s an odd coincidence." "Because you happen to have a ship and a crew you don"t need?" "No." "Because earlier this day, not far from here." "a thief broke into my most reyered uncle"s temple and tried to make off with these." "The nayigational charts." "The route to the Farthest Gate." "WouIdn"t it be amazing if this yenture of yours took you to the world beyond this one?" "It would strain credulitv at that." "This is the thief." "is his face familiar to you?" "Then I guess he has no further need for it." "No. no!" "You come into my city and you betray my hospitalitv." " I assure you I had no idea..." " That he would get caught!" "You intend to attempt the voyage to Daw Jones" Locker." "But I cannot help but wonder..." "Why?" "The song has been sung." "The time is upon us." "We must conyene the Brethren Court." "As one of the nine pirate Iords, you must honour the call." "More steam." "More steam!" " There is a price on all our heads." " Aye." "It is true." "It seems the only way a pirate can turn a profit anymore is by betraying other pirates." " We must put our differences aside." " Wait for the signal." "The First Brethren Court gaye us rule of the seas." "But now that rule is being challenged by Lord Cutler Beckett." "Against East India Trading Company, what yalue is the Brethren Court?" "What can any of us do?" " You can fight!" " Get off me!" "You are Sao Feng, the Pirate Lord of Singapore." "You command in an age of piracy where bold captains sail free waters." "Where waves aren"t measured in feet, but as increments of fear." "and those who pass the test become legend." "would you have that era come to an end on your watch?" "The most notorious pirates from around the world are uniting against our enemy." "and yet you sit here cowering in your bathwater!" "Elizabeth Swann." "There is more to you than meets the eye. isn"t there?" "And the eye does not go wanting." "But I cannot help but notice you haye failed to answer my guestion." "What is it you seek in Daw Jones" Locker?" "Jack Sparrow." "He"s one of the pirate lords." "The only reason I would want Jack Sparrow returned from the land of the dead is so I can send him back myself!" "Jack Sparrow holds one of the nine pieces of eight." "He failed to pass it along to a successor before he died." "So we must go and get him back." "So you admit you haye deceiyed me." "Weapons!" "Weapons." "Sao Feng, I assure you, our intentions are strictly honourable." "Drop your weapons or I kill the man!" "Kill him." "He"s not our man." "If he"s not with you, and he"s not with us who"s he with?" "Charge!" "Will!" "Look out!" "Look behind you!" "Ready!" "Fire." "Chart!" "Boo!" "Company!" "Make ready." "Set." "Fire!" "Company!" "Make ready." "Set." "Fire!" "It"s an odd coincidence. isn"t it?" "The East India Trading Company finds me the day you show up in Singapore." "It is coincidence only." "If you want to make a deal with Beckett, you need what I offer." "You cross Barbossa." "You are willing to cross Jack Sparrow." "Why should I expect any better?" "I need the Black Pearl to free my father." "You"re helping me to get it." "Fire in the hole." "Thank you." "Jack." "Thank you." "Jack." " You have the charts?" " And better yet." " A ship and a crew." " Where"s Sao Feng?" "He"II cover our escape and meet us at Shipwreck Coye." "This way." "Be guick." "Haul the snotters with a will!" "Keep it taut." "Secure proyisions and stow the cargo." "There"s no place left for Sao Feng to cower." "Do you think he will honour the call?" "I cannot say." "There"s an eyil on these seas that even the most staunch and bloodthirstv pirates haye come to fear." "A piece of eight." "Nine of them. you say." "Our new friend in Singapore was yerv specific. sir." "Nine pieces of eight." "What"s the significance of that, I wonder." "Nothing can hold against the armada." "Not with the Flying Dutchman at the lead." "Nothing we know of." "Did your friend mention where the Brethren Court are meeting?" "He was mum on that. sir." "Then he knows the yalue of information." "Better keep this between ourselyes." "We don"t want anyone running off to Singapore. do we?" " admiral." " You summoned me." "Lord Beckett." "Yes." "Something for you there." "Your new station deserves an old friend." " Not more requisition orders." " No. sir." "Execution." "The Brethren know they face extinction." "AII that remains is for them to decide where they make their final stand." "No one said anvthing about cold." "I"m sure there must be a good reason for our suffering." "Why don"t that obeah woman bring Jack back the same way" " she brought back Barbossa?" " Because Barbossa was only dead." "Jack Sparrow is taken. body and soul." "to a place not of death. but punishment." "The worst fate a person can bring upon himself stretching on foreyer." "That"s what awaits at Daw Jones" Locker." "I knew there was a good reason." "Nothing here is set." "These can"t be as accurate as modern charts." "But it leads to more places." """Oyer the edge." "Oyer again.""" """Sunrise sets." "Flash of green.""" "Do you care to interpret, Captain Barbossa?" "Ever gazed upon the green flash, Master Gibbs?" "I reckon I seen my fair share." "Happens on rare occasion." "The last glimpse of sunset, a green flash shoots up into the skv." "Some go their whole lives without eyer seeing it." "Some claim to have seen it who ain"t." "And some say..." "It signals when a soul comes back to this world from the dead." " Sorry." " Trust me. young Master Turner." "It"s not getting to the land of the dead that"s the problem." "It"s getting back." " Bosun!" "Head to wind!" "Lift the sail!" " Aye. aye. sir!" "Bloody hell." "There"s nothing left." "Jones is a loose cannon. sir." "Fetch the chest." "And the goyernor?" "He"s been asking questions about the heart." "Does he know?" "Then perhaps his usefulness has run its course." "Step liyely. men." "Step liyely!" "Stand fast!" "Steady. men." "Go." "AII of you." "And take that infernal thing with you." "I will not haye it on my ship!" "Oh, I"m sorry to hear that, because I will." "Because it seems to be the only way to ensure that this ship do as directed by the Company." "We need prisoners to interrogate." "which tends to work best when they"re aliye." "The Dutchman sails as its captain commands." "And its captain is to sail it as commanded." "I would have thought you"d learned that when I ordered you to kill your pet." "This is no longer your world." "Jones." "The immaterial has become immaterial." "Charge your bayonets." "How long do we continue not talking?" "Once we rescue Jack eyerything"ll be fine." "Then we rescue Jack." "For what we want most there is a cost must be paid in the end." " Barbossa, ahead!" " Aye. we"re good and lost now." " Lost?" " For certain you haye to be lost to find a place as can"t be found." "EIseways, everyone would know where it was." " We"re gaining speed." " Aye." "To stations!" "All hands to stations!" "Rudder full." "Hard aport!" "Gather way." "Nay!" "BeIay that!" "Let her run straight and true!" "Blimey." " You"ve doomed us all." " Don"t be so unkind." "You may not survive to pass this way again." "and these be the Iast friendly words you"ll hear." "Tie her off." "Hard aport." "Hold on!" "Strike your colours, you blooming cockroaches." "Dead men tell no tales." "My peanut." "Haul the halyard." "Slacken braces." "Aye, captain." "Slacken braces." "Step liyely with a will." "Aye, aye." "Right away. sir." "I want a fire down below!" " help." " Man the yards. you filthy toads." "Haul!" "haul the sheets handsomely." "Scandalise the lateens." " Aye, sir." " Right away. sir." " Mr Sparrow?" " Aye. cap"n." "What say you about the condition of this tack line?" " It be proper to my eyes, sir." " Proper?" "It is neither proper nor suitable, sir." "It is not acceptable nor adeguate." "It is. in obyious fact. an abomination." "Begging your pardon, sir, but if you gaye a man another chance." "Shall I?" "It"s that sort of thinking got us into this mess." "We haye lost speed and. therefore. time." "Precious time, which cannot be recoyered once lost." "Do you understand?" " Aye, aye, captain." " Do you now?" "It will all have to be redone." "All of it." "And let this serve as a lesson to the lot of you." "DoIdrums, sir, has the entire crew on edge." "I have no sympathy for any of you feculent maggots." "and no more patience to pretend otherwise." "gentlemen, I wash my hands of this weirdness." "No wind." "Of course. there"s no bloody wind." "My soul I do swear for a breeze." "Gust." "Whisper." "A tiny. miniature lick." "Yes, sir, I know, but why?" "Why would he do that?" "Because he"s a lummox. isn"t he?" "We shall have a magnificent garden party and you"re not inyited." "Shoo." "A rock." "Now we"re being followed by rocks." "Neyer had that before." "A rope." "This truly is a godforsaken place." "I don"t see Jack." "I don"t see anyone." "He"s here." "Davy Jones never once gaye up that what he took." "And does it matter?" "We"re trapped here by your doing." "No different than Jack." "Witty Jack is closer than you think." "lmpossible." "Boat." "slap me thrice and hand me to me mama. lt"s Jack." " It"s the captain!" " A sight for sore eyes." "Hide the rum." " Mr Gibbs." " Aye. cap"n." "I thought so." "I expect you"re able to account for your actions. then." "Sir?" "There"s been a perpetual and virulent lack of discipline upon my yessel." "Why?" " Why is that, sir?" " Sir. you"re..." "You"re in Daw Jones" Locker. cap"n." "I know that." "I know where l am." " And don"t think I don"t." " Jack Sparrow." "Oh." "Hector." "It"s been too long." "Hasn"t it?" "Aye." "IsIa de Muerta, remember?" "You shot me." "No. I didn"t." "Tia Dalma. out and about. eh?" "You add an agreeable sense of the macabre to any delirium." "He thinks we"re a hallucination." "William. tell me something:" "Have you come because you need my help to saye a certain distressing damsel." "or rather, damsel in distress?" "Either one." "No." "well, then, you wouldn"t be here. would you?" "So you can"t be here." "Q.E.D.. you"re not really here." "Jack." "This is real." "We"re here." " The Locker, you say?" " Aye." "We"ye come to rescue you." "Have you, now?" "That"s yerv kind of you." "But it wouId seem that as I possess a ship and you don"t." "you"re the ones in need of rescuing, and I"m not sure as I"m in the mood." "I see my ship." "Right there." "Can"t spot it." "Must be a tiny little thing hiding somewhere behind the Pearl." "Jack, CutIer Beckett has the heart of Daw Jones." " He controls the Flying Dutchman." " He"s taking oyer the seas." "The song has been sung." "The Brethren Court is called." "Leave you alone for a minute, look what happens." "Eyerything"s gone to pot." "Aye." "The world needs you back something fierce." "And you need a crew." "Why should I sail with any of you?" "Four of you have tried to kill me in the past." "One of you succeeded." "Oh. she"s not told you." "You"II have loads to talk about while you"re here." "As for you." "Now... don"t tell me you didn"t enioy it at the time." "Fair enough." "All right. you"re in." "Don"t need you." "You scare me." "Gibbs. you can come." "Marty." "Cotton." "Cotton"s parrot, I"m a little iffy, but at least I"ll haye someone to talk to." "Who are you?" "Tai Huang." "These are my men." " Where do your allegiances lie?" " With the highest bidder." " I have a ship." " That makes you the highest bidder." "Good man." "Weigh anchor, all hands." "Prepare to make sail." "Weigh anchor." "Jack..." "Which way are you going, Jack?" "Trim that sail." "slack windward brace and sheet." " haul the pennant line." " haul the pennant line." "What are you doing?" " What are you doing?" " No, what are you doing?" " What are you doing?" " No, what are you doing?" "What are you?" "Captain gives orders on the ship." "The captain of the ship is giving orders." " My ship makes me captain." " They be my charts." "That makes you ""Chartman.""" "Stow it!" "The both of you!" "That"s an order!" "Understand?" "!" "Sorry." "I just thought with the captain issue in doubt," "I"d throw in my name for consideration." "Sorry." " I"d vote for you." " Yeah?" "You left Jack to the Kraken." "He"s rescued now." "It"s done with." "will, I had no choice." "You chose not to tell me." "I couldn"t." "It wasn"t your burden to bear." "But I did bear it, didn"t I?" "I just didn"t know what it was." "I thought..." "You thought I Ioved him." "If you make your choices alone, how can I trust you?" "You can"t." "Eerie." "That"s downright macabre." "I wonder what would happen if you dropped a cannonball on one of them?" "Be disrespectful, it wouId." "They should be in the care of Davy Jones." "That was the duty him was charged with by the goddess, calypso." "To ferry those who die at sea to the other side." "And every 1 0 years him could come ashore to be with she who love him... truly." "But the man has become a monster." "So, he wasn"t always... tentacIey?" "No." "Him was a man once." "Now there"s boats coming." "They"re not a threat to us." "Am I right?" "We are nothing but ghosts to them." "It"s best just let them be." "It"s my father." "We"ve made it back." "Father!" "Father, here, look here!" "elizabeth." "We"re not back." "Father!" "elizabeth." "Are you dead?" "No." "No." "I think I am." "No, you can"t be." "There was this chest, you see." "It"s odd." "At the time it seemed so important." "Come aboard." "And a heart." "I Iearned that if you stab the heart, yours must take its place." "And you will sail the seas for eternity." "The Dutchman must have a captain." "silly thing to die for." "Someone, cast a line." "Come back with us!" "Come on." "A touch... of destiny." "Take the line." "I"m so proud of you, elizabeth." "Father, the line!" "Take the line!" " She must not leave the ship!" " Father!" "please come with us!" "please!" "No!" "I won"t leave you!" "I"II give your love to your mother." "please, I won"t let you go!" "Is there a way?" "Him at peace." "No water." "Why is all but the rum gone?" "Rum"s gone too." "If we cannot escape these doldrums before night," "I fear we will sail on trackIess seas." "Doomed to roam the reach between worlds." "Forever." "With no water, forever looks to be arriving a mite too soon." "Why doesn"t he do something?" " Me eye." "Give it back!" " There"s no sense to it." "And the green flash happens at sunset, not sunrise." """Over the edge."" Ah, it"s driving me over the blooming edge." "Sunrises don"t set." """Up is down.""" "well, that"s just maddeningIy unhelpful." "Why are these things never clear?" " clear as mud, Jackie." " What?" "Eh?" " Stab the heart." " Don"t stab the heart." " Come again?" " The Dutchman must have a captain." "That"s even more than less than unhelpful." "sail the seas for eternity." " I Iove the sea." " What about port?" "I prefer rum." "Rum"s good." "Making port." "Where we can get rum, and salty wenches..." " Once every 1 0 years." " What"d he say?" " Once every 1 0 years." " Ten years is a Iong time, mate." "Even longer given the deficit of rum." "But eternity is longer still." "And how will you be spending it?" "Dead?" "Or not?" " The immortal Captain Sparrow." " Oh, I Iike that." "Come sunset, it won"t matter." "Not sunset." "Sundown." "And rise." "Up." "What"s that?" "What is that?" "I don"t know." "What do you think?" " Where?" " There." "What is it?" "He"s rocking the ship." "We"re rocking the ship." "Aye." "He"s onto it." "He"s rocking the ship." "We"II tie each other to the mast upside down, so when the boat flips we"II be the right way up." "Time it with the swell." "Loose the cannons, you lazy biIge rats." "Unstow the cargo." "Let it shift." "Now up is down." "This was your idea." "blessed sweet westerIies!" "We"re back!" "It"s the sunrise." "ParIey?" "We need our pistols!" "Get untied, hurry!" "AII right, then!" "The Brethren Court is agathering at Shipwreck Cove." "And, Jack, you and I are agoing." "There"II be no arguing that point." "I is arguing the point." "If there"s pirates agathering, I"m pointing my ship the other way." "The pirates are gathering to fight Beckett, and you"re a pirate." "Fight or not, you"re not running, Jack." "If we don"t stand together, they"II hunt us down one by one, till there be none left but you." "Quite like the sound of that." "Captain Jack Sparrow, the Iast pirate." "Aye." "And you"II be fighting Jones alone." "How does that figure into your plan?" "I"m still working on that." "But I will not be going back to the Locker, mate." "Count on that." "Wet powder." "Wait!" "We can still use them as clubs!" "Sorry." "Effective, though." "There"s fresh water on this island." "We can resupply there and get back to shooting each other later." "You lead the shore party." "I"II stay with my ship." "I"II not be leaving my ship in your command." "Why don"t you both go ashore and leave the ship in my command." "temporarily." "Mind the boat." " Criminy." " Odds bodkins!" "careful!" "careful!" "You stupid fish!" "actually it"s a cephalopod." "Serves you right." "Pin, I bet people would pay a shilling to see this." "And another shilling for a sketch of them sitting atop!" "PinteI and Ragetti, Kraken sIayers." "We could serve up a slice as a souvenir." "still thinking of running, Jack?" "Think you can outrun the world?" "You know, the problem with being the Iast of anything by and by, there be none left at all." "Sometimes things come back, mate." "We"re living proof, you and me." "Aye, but that"s a gamble of long odds, ain"t it?" "There"s never a guarantee of coming back." "But passing on, that"s dead certain." "Summoning the Brethren Court, then, is it?" "It"s our only hope, lad." "That"s a sad commentary in and of itself." "The world used to be a bigger place." "The world"s still the same." "There"s just..." "less in it." "Poisoned." "FouIed by the body." "Eh, I know him." "He was in Singapore!" " Singapore." " Captain!" "Hoy!" "We got company!" "He"s the captain." "Sao Feng you showing up here, it is truly a remarkable coincidence." "Jack Sparrow." "You paid me great insult once." "That doesn"t sound like me." "shall we just call it square, then?" "release her." " She"s not part of the bargain." " And what bargain be that?" "You heard Captain Turner." " release her!" " ""Captain Turner?""" "Aye, the perfidious rotter led a mutiny against us!" "I need the Pearl to free my father." "That"s the only reason I came on this voyage." "Why didn"t you tell me you were planning this?" "It was my burden to bear." "He needs the Pearl." "Captain Turner needs the Pearl." "And you felt guilty." "And you and your Brethren Court." "Did no one come to save me just because they missed me?" "I"m standing with them." "I"m sorry, Jack, but there is an old friend who wants to see you first." "I"m not certain I can survive any more visits from old friends." "Here is your chance to find out." "Curious." "Your friends appear to be quite desperate, Jack." "Perhaps they no Ionger believe that a gathering of squabbling pirates can defeat the Flying Dutchman." "And so despair leads to betrayal." "But you and I are no strangers to betrayal, are we?" "It"s not here, Jack." "What?" "What isn"t?" "The heart of Davy Jones." "It"s safely aboard the Dutchman, and so unavailable for use as leverage to satisfy your debt to the good captain." "By my reckoning, that account has been settled." "By your death?" "And yet here you are." "close your eyes and pretend it"s all a bad dream." "That"s how I get by." "And if Davy Jones were to Iearn of your survival?" "Ship oars." "Ship oars." "Be on your guard, men." "My men are crew enough." "Company ship, company crew." "You agreed." "The Black Pearl was to be mine." "And so it was." "Perhaps you"II consider an alternative arrangement." "One which requires absolutely nothing from you but information." "Regarding the Brethren Court, no doubt." "In exchange for fair compensation?" "Square my debt with Jones guarantee my freedom?" "Of course." "It"s just good business." "Were I in a divuIgatory mood, what then might I divulge?" "Everything." "Where are they meeting?" "Who are the pirate Iords?" "What is the purpose of the nine pieces of eight?" "Prepare the brig." "Beckett agreed the Black Pearl was to be mine." "He"s not going to give up the only ship as can outrun the Dutchman, is he?" "Shame they"re not bound to honour the code of the Brethren, isn"t it?" "Because honour"s a hard thing to come by nowadays." "There is no honour to remaining with the losing side." "Leaving it for the winning side, that"s just good business." " The losing side, you say?" " They have the Dutchman." "Now the Pearl!" "And what do the Brethren have?" "We have CaIypso." "CaIypso." "An old legend." "No." "The goddess herself, bound in human form." "Imagine all the power of the seas brought to bear against our enemy." "I intend to release her." "But for that I need the Brethren Court." "AII the Court." "You can keep Barbossa." "The belligerent homuncuIus and his friend with the wooden eye, both." "And Turner." "especially Turner." "The rest go with me on the Pearl." "I"II lead you to Shipwreck Cove, where I will hand you the pirates and you will not hand me to Jones." " bloody fair deal, don"t you think?" " And what becomes of Miss Swann?" "What interest is she to you?" "What are you proposing, captain?" "What be accepting, cap"n?" " The girl." " What?" "Jack." "I"ve just recalled." "I"ve got this wonderful compass, which points to whatever I want." "So for what do I need you?" "elizabeth is not part of any bargain." "Out of the question." "It was not a question." "Points to the thing you want most." "And that is not the Brethren Court, is it?" " Then what is, Jack?" " Me." " Dead." " Done." "What?" "Not done." "You got us into this." "If it frees us, then done!" "Damn." "although, if I kill you, then I can use the compass to find Shipwreck Cove, is it, on my own." "Cut out the middle man, as it were." "elizabeth, they are pirates." "I have had more than enough experience dealing with pirates!" "Then we have an accord?" "With me killed, you"d arrive at the cove, find it a stronghold, nigh impregnable able to withstand blockade for years." "Then you"d be wishing, ""If only there was someone I had not killed inside to ensure that the pirates then come outside.""" "And you can accomplish all this?" "You may kill me, but you may never insult me." "Who am I?" "I"m Captain Jack Sparrow." "Done!" "Man overboard!" "You"re mad." "Thank goodness." "If I wasn"t, this"d probably never work." "And that was without even a single drop of rum." "Send this pestilent, traitorous, cowhearted, yeasty codpiece to the brig." "Which ship do we follow?" "signal the Dutchman to track down Sao Feng." "We follow the Pearl." "How soon can we have the ship ready to pursue?" "She"s going down!" "Stand clear!" "Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?" "Sir." "By this time tomorrow, we will arrive at Shipwreck Cove and you will be free." "CaIypso." "Excuse me?" "Not a name you fancy, I imagine, out of the many that you have but it is what we call you." "We being who?" "You confirm it." "Confirm what?" " You"ve told me nothing." " The Brethren Court, not I." "The First Brethren Court, whose decision I would have opposed." "They bound you to human form so the rule of the seas would belong to Man, and not..." "To me." "But one such as you should never be anything less than what you are." "Pretty speech from a captor." "But words whispered through prison bars lose their charm." "Can I be blamed for my efforts?" "AII men are drawn to the sea, perilous though it may be." "And some men offer desire as justification for their crimes." "I offer simply my desire." "And in return?" "I would have your gifts, should you choose to give them." "And if I should choose not?" "Then I will take your fury." "Sao Feng?" "Here." "please." "With all nine pieces of eight you will be free." "Take it!" "You are captain now." "Me?" "Go in my place to Shipwreck Cove." "Captain!" "The ship is taken." "We cannot..." "Forgive me..." "CaIypso." "Sao." "What did he tell you?" "He made me captain." "Set!" "Fire!" "You are not my captain." "elizabeth." "James." "James." "Thank God, you"re alive." "Your father"II be overjoyed" " to know you"re safe." " My father"s dead." "No, that can"t be true." "He returned to england." "Did Lord Beckett tell you that?" "Who among you do you name as captain?" "Captain." "Her." "Captain?" "Tow the ship." "Put the prisoners in the brig." "The captain shall have my quarters." "Thank you, sir." " But I prefer to remain with my crew." " elizabeth." "I swear." "I did not know." "Know what?" "Which side you chose?" "well, now you do." "Bootstrap?" "Bootstrap." "bill Turner?" "Bootstrap." "You know my name." "Yes, I know your son." "will Turner." "william." "He made it." "He"s alive." "And now he sends you to tell me that he"s coming to get me." "God"s wounds." "He"s on his way." "Yes, will is alive." "And he wants to help you." "He can"t help me." "He won"t come." "But you"re his father." "I know you." "He spoke of you." "He can"t save me." "He can"t come because of you." "Me?" "You"re elizabeth." "Yes, I"m elizabeth." "If Jones be slain, he who slays him must take his place." "Captain..." "Forever." "The Dutchman must always have a captain." "And if he saves me he loses you." "I see." "He won"t pick me." "I wouldn"t pick me." "tell him not to come." "tell him to stay away." "tell him it"s too late." "I"m already a part of the ship and the crew." "Bootstrap." "You know my name." "You know my name." "Yes, I know your son." "william." "He"s coming for me." "Wait and see." "You"II see." "He promised." "Swing her over." "Ready those lines." "Sir." "A breadcrumb trail." " And we"re meant to follow." " A betrayer among them?" " Or a trap?" " A gambit by a skilled opponent." " Adjust course, lieutenant." " Sir?" "We can only hope to reach our destination before they run out of bodies." "You escaped the brig even quicker than I expected." "william, do you notice anything?" "Rather do you notice something that is not there to be noticed?" " You haven"t raised an alarm." " Odd, isn"t it?" "Not as odd as this." "Come up with this all by your lonesome, did you?" "I said to myself, ""Think like Jack.""" "This is what you"ve arrived at?" "Lead Beckett to Shipwreck Cove so as to gain his trust accomplish your own ends?" "It"s like you don"t know me at all." "And how does your dearly beloved feel about this plan?" "You"ve not seen fit to trust her with it." "I"m losing her, Jack." "Every step I make for my father is a step away from elizabeth." "If you choose to lock your heart away, you"II lose her for certain." "If I might lend a machete to your intellectual thicket avoid the choice altogether." "Change the facts." "Let someone else dispatch Jones." "Who?" "You?" "Death has a curious way of reshuffling one"s priorities." "I slip aboard the Dutchman, find the heart, stab the beating thing, your father"s free from his debt, you"re free to be with your charming murderess." "You"re willing to cut out your heart and bind yourself to the Dutchman..." " ...forever?" " No, mate." "I"m free forever." "Free to sail the seas beyond the edges of the map." "Free from death itself." "You have to do the job though, Jack." "You have to ferry souls to the next world." "Or end up just like Jones." "I don"t have the face for tentacles." "But immortal has to count for something, eh?" "What"s this for?" "Think like me." "It"II come to you." "My regards to Davy Jones." "I hate him." "Come with me." "quickly." "What are you doing?" "Choosing a side." "Do not go to Shipwreck Cove." "Beckett knows of the meeting of the Brethren." "I fear there may be a traitor among them." "It"s too late to earn my forgiveness." "I had nothing to do with your father"s death." "But that does not absolve me of my other sins." "Come with us." "James, come with me." "Who goes there?" "Go." "I will follow." "You"re lying." "Our destinies have been entwined, elizabeth but never joined." "Go, now." "Back to your station, sailor." " No one leaves the ship." " Stand down." "That"s an order." "That"s an order." "Part of the crew, part of the ship." "Part of the crew, part of the ship." "Part of the crew..." " Steady, man." " Part of the crew, part of the ship." "AII hands, prisoner escape!" " belay that!" " James!" "Prisoner escape!" "James!" "No!" " The admiral"s dead." " admiral"s dead?" " The admiral"s dead." " admiral"s dead." " To the captain"s cabin!" " Aye!" "Back to the ship." "James Norrington." "Do you fear death?" "I take that as a ""no.""" "Nice sword." "The Dutchman is under my command." "For now." "Look alive and keep a weather eye." "Not for naught it"s called Shipwreck island." "Where lies Shipwreck Cove and the town of Shipwreck." "You heard him." "Step lively." "For all that pirates are clever clogs, we are unimaginative when it comes to naming things." "Aye." "I once sailed with a geezer who lost both of his arms and part of his eye." "What you call him?" "Larry." "I do not renege on a bargain once struck." "But we agreed on ends only." "The means are mine to decide." "Caution, Barbossa." "Do not forget it was by my power you return from the dead." "Or what it mean if you faiI me." "Don"t you forget why you had to bring me back." "Why I couId not leave Jack to his weII-deserved fate." "It took nine pirate Iords to bind you, calypso." "And it"II take no less than nine to set you free." "Masters PinteI and Ragetti." "Take this fishwife to the brig." "Right this way, Mrs Fish." "I cannot be summoned like some mongrel pup." "apparently, you can." "I believe you know each other." "Come to join my crew again, Master Turner?" "Not yours." "His." "Jack Sparrow sends his regards." "Sparrow?" "You didn"t tell him." "We rescued Jack from the Locker along with the Black Pearl." "What else have you not told me?" "There is an issue far more troublesome." "I believe you"re familiar with a person called CaIypso." "Not a person." "A heathen god." "One who delights in cursing men with their wildest dreams, and then revealing them to be hollow and naught but ash." " The world is well rid of her." " Not quite so well, actually." "The Brethren Court intends to release her." "No!" "They cannot!" "The First Court promised to imprison her forever." " That was our agreement." " Your agreement?" "I showed them how to bind her." "She could not be trusted." "She gave me no choice." "We must act before they release her." "You loved her." "She"s the one." "And then you betrayed her." "She pretended to love me." "She betrayed me." "And after which betrayal did you cut out your heart, I wonder." "Do not test me." "I hadn"t finished that." "You will free my father." "And you will guarantee elizabeth"s safety." "along with my own." "Your terms are steep, Mr Turner." "We will expect fair value in return." "There is only one price I will accept:" "CaIypso murdered." "CaIypso"s aboard the Black Pearl." "Jack has sailed the Black Pearl to Shipwreck Cove." "And with you no Ionger aboard her, how do you propose to lead us there?" "What is it you want most?" "Look at them all." "There"s not been a gathering like this in our lifetime." "And I owe them all money." "As he who issued summons," "I convene this, the Fourth Brethren Court." "To confirm your lordship and right to be heard, present now your pieces of eight, my fellow cap"ns." "Those aren"t pieces of eight." "They"re just pieces of junk." "Aye." "The original plan was to use nine pieces of eight to bind CaIypso." "But when the First Court met, the Brethren were to a one skint broke." "So change the name." "To ""nine pieces of whatever we happened to have in our pockets at the time?""" "Oh, yes." "That sounds very piratey." "Master Ragetti, if you will." "I kept it safe, just like you said when you gave it to me." "Aye, you have." "But now I need it back." "Sparrow." "Might I point out that we are still short one pirate lord, and I"m as content as a cucumber to wait until Sao Feng joins us." "Sao Feng is dead." "He fell to the Flying Dutchman." "The plagued ship." "He made you captain?" "They"re giving the bloody title away now." "Listen." "Listen to me." "Our location has been betrayed." "Jones is under the command of Lord Beckett." "They"re on their way here." " Who is this betrayer?" " Not likely anyone among us." " Where"s will?" " Not among us." "It matters not how they found us." "The question is:" "What will we do now that they have?" "We fight." "Shipwreck Cove is a fortress." "A well supplied fortress." "There is no need to fight if they cannot get to us." "There be a third course." "In another age, at this very spot, the First Brethren Court captured the sea goddess and bound her in her bones." "That was a mistake." "Oh, we tamed the seas for ourselves, aye." "But opened the door to Beckett and his ilk." "Better were the days when mastery of seas came not from bargains struck with eldritch creatures, but from the sweat of a man"s brow and the strength of his back alone." "You all know this to be true." "gentlemen." "Ladies." "We must free CaIypso." " Shoot him." " Cut out his tongue!" "Shoot him, cut out his tongue, then shoot his tongue." "And trim that beard." "Sao Feng would"ve agreed with Barbossa." "CaIypso was our enemy then, she will be our enemy now." "It"s unlikely her mood"s improved." "I would still agree with Sao Feng." "We release CaIypso." " You threaten me?" " I silence you." " This is madness." " This is politics." "meanwhile, our enemies are bearing down upon us." "If they not be here already." "My sweet." "You come for me." " You were expecting me." " It has been torture." "Trapped in this single form." "Cut off from the sea." "From all that I Iove." "From you." "Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged to me." "Ten years I Iooked after those who died at sea." "And, finally, when we could be together again you weren"t there." "Why weren"t you there?" "It"s my nature." "would you love me if I was anything but what I am?" "I do not love you." "Many things you were, Davy Jones." "But never cruel." "You have corrupted your purpose and so your self." "And you did hide away what should always have been mine." "CaIypso." "I will be free." "And when I am, I would give you my heart." "And we would be together always." "If only you had a heart to give." "Why did you come?" "And what fate have you planned for your captors?" "The Brethren Court?" "AII of them, the Iast thing they will learn in this life is how cruel I can be." "And what of your fate, Davy Jones?" "My heart will always belong to you." "It was the First Court what imprisoned CaIypso." "We should be the ones to set her free." "And in her gratitude, she will see fit to grant us boons." "Whose boons?" "Your boons?" "utterly deceptive twaddIe-speak, says I." "If you have a better alternative, please, share." "CuttIefish." "Let us not, dear friends, forget our dear friends, the cuttlefish." "flipping glorious little sausages." "Pen them up together, they"II devour each other without a second thought." "Human nature, isn"t it?" "Or fish nature." "So, yes." "We could hole up here well provisioned and well armed." "half of us would be dead within the month." "Which seems quite grim to me, any way you slice it." "Or..." "As my learned colleague so naively suggests, we can release CaIypso, and we can pray that she will be merciful." "I rather doubt it." "Can we pretend she"s anything other than a woman scorned" "like which fury hell hath no?" "We cannot." "We are left with but one option." "I agree with, and I cannot believe the words are coming out of me mouth Captain Swann." "We must fight." " You"ve always run away from a fight." " Have not." " Have so." " Have not." " Have so." " Have not!" " You have so, and you know it." " Have not." "slander and calumny." "I have only ever embraced that oldest and noblest of pirate traditions." "I submit that here now that is what we all must do:" "We must fight to run away." "Aye!" "As per the Code, an act of war, and this be exactly that, can only be declared by the pirate king." " You made that up." " Did I, now?" "I call on Cap"n Teague." "Keeper of the Code." "Sri Sumbhajee proclaims this all to be folly!" "Hang the Code." "Who cares a..." "Code is the Iaw." "You"re in my way, boy." " The Code." " The Code." "As set forth by Morgan and BarthoIomew." " That can"t..." "How did..." " Sea turtles, mate." "Sea turtles." "Barbossa is right." "Hang on a minute." """It shall be the duties, as the king, to declare war, parIey with shared adversaries...""" "Fancy that." "There has not been a king since the First Court." "And that"s not likely to change." " Not likely." " Why not?" "See, the pirate king is elected by popular vote." "And each pirate only ever votes for hisself." "I call for a vote." "I vote for Ammand the Corsair." "Capitaine ChevaIIe, the penniless Frenchman." "Sri Sumbhajee votes for Sri Sumbhajee." "Mistress Ching." "gentleman Jocard." " elizabeth Swann." " Barbossa." "VaIIenueva!" "elizabeth Swann." " What?" " I know." "Curious, isn"t it?" "Vote for me." "Vote for me." "What you talking about?" "Am I to understand that you lot will not be keeping to the Code, then?" "Very well." "What say you, Captain Swann, King of the Brethren Court?" "Prepare every vessel that floats." "At dawn we"re at war." "And so we shall go to war." "What?" "You"ve seen it all, done it all." "You survived." "That"s the trick, isn"t it?" "To survive?" "It"s not just about living forever, Jackie." "The trick is living with yourself forever." "How"s Mum?" "She looks great." "The enemy is here!" "Let"s take them!" "Abandon ship." "Abandon ship." "ParIey?" "You be the cur that led these wolves to our door." "Don"t blame Turner." "He was merely the tool of your betrayal." "If you wish to see its grand architect, look to your left." "My hands are clean in this." "figuratively." "My actions were my own and to my own purpose." " Jack had nothing to do with it." " well spoke." "Listen to the tool." "will, I"ve been aboard the Dutchman." "I understand the burden you bear, but I fear that cause is lost." "No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it." "If Turner wasn"t acting on your behalf, then how did he come to give me this?" "You made a deal with me, Jack, to deliver the pirates." "And here they are." "Don"t be bashful." "Step up." "claim your reward." "Your debt to me is still to be satisfied." "One hundred years in servitude aboard the Dutchman." "As a start." "That debt was paid, mate." "With some help." " You escaped." " technically." "I propose an exchange." "will leaves with us and you can take Jack." "Done." " Undone." " Done." "Jack"s one of the nine pirate Iords." "You have no right." "King." " As you command, your nibs." " BIackguard!" "If ye have something to say, I might be saying something as well." "First to the finish, then?" "Do you fear death?" "You"ve no idea." "Advise your Brethren:" "You can fight, and all of you will die." "Or you can not fight, in which case only most of you will die." "You murdered my father." "He chose his own fate." "And you have chosen yours." "We will fight." "And you will die." "So be it." "King?" "Of the Brethren Court." "Courtesy of Jack." "Maybe he really does know what he"s doing." "Bravo!" "You"ve successfully arrived aboard the Dutchman as per the overall scheme." " Look" " Oh, yes." "Chapeau, mate." "Except for this sojourn in the brig, it"s utter clockwork." "Go away." " What, back to the Locker?" " Not without you, Jackie." "Stab the heart." "Live forever as captain of the Flying Dutchman." "Then again if you"re in the brig who"s to stab the heart?" "Does seem to put immortality a bit out of reach." "Peanut." "We"II need to use the Black Pearl as a flagship to lead the attack." " Oh, will we now?" " AII right, Mrs Fish." "Come on." " Oh, will we now?" " AII right, Mrs Fish." "Come on." "Barbossa, you can"t release her." "We need to give Jack a chance." "apologies, Your Majesty." "Too long my fate has not been in me own hands." "No longer." "The enemy has opted for oblivion." "Ready the fleet." "To your stations." "Be there some manner of rite or incantation?" "Aye." "The items brought together, done." "Items to be burned and someone must speak the words:" """CaIypso, I release you from your human bonds.""" "Is that it?" ""Tis said it must be spoken as if to a lover." "CaIypso, I release you from your human bonds!" " Is that it?" " No, no, no." "He didn"t say it right." "He didn"t..." "You have to say it right." "CaIypso I release you from your human bonds." "Tia DaIma." "CaIypso." "When the Brethren Court imprisoned you, who was it that told them how?" " Who was it that betrayed you?" " Name him." "Davy Jones." "This is it!" "This is it!" "CaIypso!" "I come before you as but a servant, humble and contrite." "I have fulfilled me vow and now ask your favour." "Spare meseIf, me ship, me crew but unleash your fury upon those who dare pretend themselves your masters or mine." "Is that it?" "Why, she"s no help at all." "What now?" "Nothing." "Our final hope has failed us." " It"s not over." " There"s still a fight to be had." "We"ve an armada against us, and with the Dutchman, there"s no chance." "There"s only a fool"s chance." "Revenge won"t bring your father back, Miss Swann, and it"s not something I"m intending to die for." "You"re right." "Then what shall we die for?" "You will listen to me." "Listen!" "The Brethren will still be looking here to us, to the Black Pearl, to lead." "And what will they see?" "Frightened biIge rats aboard a derelict ship?" "No." "No, they will see free men and freedom!" "And what the enemy will see is the flash of our cannons." "They will hear the ring of our swords, and they will know what we can do." "By the sweat of our brows, and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts." "gentlemen hoist the colours." "Hoist the colours." " Hoist the colours." " Hoist the colours!" "Aye." "The wind"s on our side, boys." "That"s all we need!" "Hoist the colours!" "We have a favourable wind, sir." "Oh, so we do." "signal Jones to give no quarter." "That should brighten his day." "To arms!" "We give no quarter!" "CaIypso." "Have you noticed, on top of everything, it"s raining?" "That"s a bad sign." "Man the capstan." "Raise the main topyard." "Keep that powder dry." "MaeIstrom!" "Captain Barbossa!" "We need you at the helm." "Aye, that be true." "Brace up yards, you cackhanded deck apes." "Dying is the day worth living for." "Veer off!" "She"II not harm us." "FuII-bore and into the abyss." "Are you mad?" "You afraid to get wet?" "She"s on our stern and gaining." "More speed!" "haul your wind and hold your water." "Bow cannons!" "blow the cannons!" "Take us out or they"II overbear us." "Nay." "Further in." "We"II cut across to faster waters." "Prepare to broadside." "Captain the guns." "Bear a hand." "Muster your courage, men." "At the ready." "Think like the whelp." "Think like the whelp." "Think like the whelp." "Hinges." "Hinges." "Think like the whelp." "HaIf-barreI hinges." "Leverage." "Wish us luck, boys." "We"II need it." " I miss him already." " He is quite charming, isn"t he?" "Nobody move." "I dropped me brain." "Batten down the hatches!" "Stand to your guns." "Midship cannoneers, sight the masts." "Main battery at the ready!" "hold there!" "Wait till we"re boardandboard." "Fire!" " Fire!" " Fire!" "Fire all!" "Fire!" "Fire!" "Come on, men." "It be too late to alter course now, mateys." "halt there or we"II shoot." "Good one." "I just come to get me effects." "admirable though it may be, why are you here when you could be elsewhere?" "Someone has to stay and guard the chest." "There"s no question, there"s a breakdown in military discipline on this vessel." "I blame the fish people." "Oh, so fish people, by dint of being fish people, automatically aren"t as disciplined as nonfish people?" "Seems contributory, is all I"m suggesting." "It"s true, if there were no fish people, there"d be no need to guard the chest." "And if there were no chest we wouldn"t need to be here to guard it." "Prepare to board!" "Cover!" "No!" "Lookee here, boys." "A lost bird." "A lost bird that never learned to fly." "To my great regret." "But never too late to Iearn, eh?" "The chest, hand it over." "I can set you free, mate." "My freedom was forfeit long ago." "elizabeth." "elizabeth." "will you marry me?" "I don"t think now"s the best time." "Now may be the only time." "I Iove you." "I"ve made my choice." "What"s yours?" "Barbossa." "Marry us." "I"m a little busy at the moment." "Barbossa, now." "Fine, then." "dearly beloved, we be gathered here today..." "To nail your gizzards to the mast, you poxy cur." "elizabeth Swann, do you take me to be your husband?" " I do." " Great." "will Turner, do you take me to be your wife in sickness and in health with health being the less likely?" "I do." "As captain, I now pronounce you..." "You may kiss..." "You may kiss..." "Just kiss." "Leave it." "You can do nothing without the key." "I already have the key." "No, you don"t." "Oh, that key." "No!" "Oi." "My pistol." "Turner." "Fire!" "Thank you, Jack." "Stop!" "It"s me." "It"s will." "Your son." "Go!" "Harridan!" "You"II see no mercy from me." "That"s why I brought this." "I"m not going to kill you." "I made you a promise." "Missed." "Did you forget?" "I"m a heartless wretch." "Love." "A dreadful bond." "And yet, so easily severed." "tell me, william Turner, do you fear death?" "Do you?" "Heady tonic, holding life and death in the palm of one"s hand." "You"re a cruel man, Jack Sparrow." "cruel is a matter of perspective." "Is it?" "will?" "Look at me!" "Stay with me!" "You"re all right." "william?" "My son." "will?" "will?" "Look at me." "Look at me!" "You will not forestall my judgment." "CaIypso." "She"s taking us down!" "Make quick or it"s the Locker for us all!" "No." "No, no." "No!" "Part of the crew." "Part of the ship, part of the crew." "Part of the ship, part of the crew." "Don"t leave me." "Don"t." "No!" "I won"t leave you." "The Dutchman must have a captain." "hold on." "Thank goodness, Jack." "The armada"s still out there." "The Endeavour's coming up hard to starboard, and I think it"s time we embrace that oldest and noblest of pirate traditions." "Never actually been one for tradition." "close haul her." "Luff the sails and lay her in irons." "BeIay that." "Or we"II be a sitting duck." "BeIay that ""belay that.""" " But, the arma..." " belay." " The Endeav..." " Stow." "Shut it." "What are they waiting for?" "He expects us to honour our agreement." "Ready guns and gun ports." "It"s nothing personal, Jack." "It"s just good business." "Ah, she survived." " Ready on the guns." " Guns ready." "full canvas." "Aye, full canvas." "Orders, sir." "Sir!" "Cap"n." " Fire." " Fire!" " Fire!" " Fire!" "Fire, all!" "Orders?" "Orders, sir?" "Sir, what do you command?" "It"s just good business." "Abandon ship!" " Abandon ship!" " AII hands, abandon ship!" "They"re turning away!" "They"re turning away!" "Wind in your sails." "Shiver me timbers." "Captain Turner!" " Mr Gibbs." " Cap"n?" " You may throw my hat if you Iike." " Aye, aye, cap"n." "Hooray!" "Now go and get it." "Orders, sir?" "You"re no Ionger bound to the Dutchman." "You"re free." "Aye." "That"s a fine thing, but by my reckoning, I still have a debt that has to be paid." "If you"II have me." "On the wheel, then, Mr Turner." "Aye, Captain Turner." "This ship has a purpose again." "And where we are bound she cannot come." "One day ashore." "Ten years at sea." "That"s a steep price for what"s been done." "Depends on the one day." "Your chariot awaits, Your Highness." "The oars are inside." "Mrs Turner." "Goodbye, poppet." "Jack." "It would never have worked out between us." "Keep telling yourself that, darling." "Once was quite enough." "Thank you." "I"m going to need the other one." "It"s nearly sunset." "It"s always belonged to you." "will you keep it safe?" "Yes." "Yes." "will!" "Keep a weather eye on the horizon." "Granted it tends to list to port, and has been, on occasion, known to frighten young women." "But I promise you, you will not be disappointed." "Is that it?" "The Black Pearl?" "It"s not very big." "Love, that is a dinghy." "My vessel is magnificent and fierce and hugeish and gone." "Why is it gone?" "Is that it there?" "Yes, there it is." "Why is it there?" "It"s much larger up close." "Jack, you promised to take us for a ride." " I was to be given the first ride." " What?" "You?" " Not what he said." " I never!" "Mr Gibbs?" "Any particular reason why my ship is gone?" "The ship?" "We"re on the ship." "Jack!" "The ship"s gone!" "really?" "Ladies!" "will you please shut it?" "Listen to me." "Yes, I lied to you." "No, I don"t Iove you." "Of course it makes you look fat." "I"ve never been to brussels." "It is pronounced ""egregious.""" "By the way, no, I"ve never actually met Pizarro, but I Iove his pies." "And all of this pales to utter insignificance in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone." "Savvy?" " Take what you can." " Give nothing back." "tell me, ladies, what do you know of sea turtles?" "Sea turtles?" "Let me tell you the amazing story of Cap..." "AII men up the ratlines." "AII men up the ratlines!" "Oh, you want a taste of this?" "Oh, that"s a good boy!" "You"re Daddy"s boy." "Oh, yes, you are." "Oh, yes, you are." "Sir?" "Some of the men don"t feel entirely settled" " about leaving Captain Jack behind." " Again." " Again." " Is that so?" "It would make us feel a whole lot better regarding our fortunes if we could see that item you told us about." " On the charts." " Aye." "With our own eyes." "To help put an ease to our burden of guilt, so to speak." "Feast your eyes upon this, mateys." "There"s more than one way to live forever." "Gents, I give you the Fountain of Youth." "Sparrow." "Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me" "We're devils and black sheep Really bad eggs" "Drink up, me hearties Yo ho" "Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me" " We pillage, we plunder" " We rifle and loot" "Drink up, me hearties Yo ho" "We kidnap and ravage And don't give a hoot" "Drink up, me hearties Yo ho" "Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me"