(Verse 1)
In a castle big and wide,
Lived a man with secrets to hide,
His name was Bluebeard, known by all,
With a house so grand and a voice so tall.
(Chorus)
Oh, Bluebeard, with your tale so old,
A story of caution, worth more than gold,
Curiosity's fine, but be wise and true,
And always think before you do!
(Verse 2)
He married a maiden fair and bright,
And showed her rooms by candlelight,
But one small door, he said, "Don't peek,"
For in that room, secrets sleep.
(Chorus)
Oh, Bluebeard, with your tale so old,
A story of caution, worth more than gold,
Curiosity's fine, but be wise and true,
And always think before you do!
(Bridge)
The maiden wondered, day by day,
What behind that door could lay,
With trembling hands, she turned the key,
And found the truth, dark as could be.
(Chorus)
Oh, Bluebeard, with your tale so old,
A story of caution, worth more than gold,
Curiosity's fine, but be wise and true,
And always think before you do!
(Outro)
So when you hear a tale like this,
Remember Bluebeard's curious twist,
Be brave, be smart, and understand,
That some secrets aren't worth what they demand!