 All alone nobody here.  Days and weeks go by.  On our own, nothing is near.  No one hears our cry.  Sit and sigh, day after day, as we linger on.

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 All alone nobody here.  Days and weeks go by.  On our own, nothing is near.  No one hears our cry.  Sit and sigh, day after day, as we linger on.  Time goes by. Years slip away, Hope is nearly gone.  No one hears our cry out in the night.  No one even cares if we’re alright.  Searching, we can look up to the sky.  Wishing on a star we might, come upon a future bright, shining, shining!  All is done, nothing to gain. Someone care for me.  Hope for sun, shine through the rain.  Still, I’m lost at sea.  Who cares? I’m lost at sea_____

 (In the distance, jungle drums)  Blackbeard: What was that?  (more drums)  Bluebeard: It sounds like jungle drums!  (MORE DRUMS)  Redbeard: Blimey! I though we were alone on this island!  Yellowbeard: Well, think again! Here come the islanders and we’ve got nothing to battle them with but our wits.  Brownbeard: Oh no! We’re doomed for sure!  (Islanders come out and dance around the pirates…Drums finally STOP!)

 Captain: Avast! Who are you?  Native 1: What do you mean, who are we? We are the people who live on this fair island. Now, who are you?  Littlebeard: (rambling) But our ship was wrecked in the storm and so we washed up on this island and we had no idea what to do, but the King of the High C’s, that’s him over there, suggested that we put on a talent show because all of us have a lot of talent, and so we started practicing for it, but then realized that there was no one here that was going to pay to see our talent show, but now here you are……ahoy.  Natives: Ahoy!  King: Oh, you speak pirate?  Natives: ARRRR!!!  Native Chief: Listen, to tell you the truth, we have been watching you from over there behind the bushes for quite some time. We saw the whole thing unfold, and yes, with all of your talent…well…  Native 2: Well, we really need to get you off of this island!

 Pinkbeard: Can you? Can you really help us?  Native 3: Sure! We are friendly island inhabitants.  Native 4: What we noticed as we watched you rehearse for your show, was that you all really look after each other, just like we do here on our island!  Native 5: That’s right! You helped each other out. You encouraged each other to develop your talents, and you saw good potential in every one of your mates!  Native 6: Truthfully, you were all good friends to one another.  All: Aw shucks! I mean ARRRR!!!  Chief: So you may not be the best pirates at pillaging and plundering, but you’ve got treasure you may not even have recognized yet…treasure that is more precious than all the gold in the world.  Pirates: What’s that?  Chief: You’ve got friends.  Pirates: ARRRR!!!!!  Yellowbeard: So that’s why the compass on the treasure map keeps pointing right back at us. The hidden treasure is buried right inside of us!

 Five o’clock shadow: Ahoy, me mates. We have found the hidden treasure!  Dancingbeard: Blimey!  Bandybeard: Shiver me timbers!  All: ARRRR!!!!  Native 1: Come on. We’ve got tools and supplies enough to put a ship together for you and help you on your way.  Littlebeard: The hidden treasure is friends!  All: ARRR! We’ve got friends!