<Come along then me hearties and I’ll tell ye a tale
Of the great adventures when travel was by sail
We sailed round The Horn with Cap’n Jack in ‘75
We returned to Hafnarfjörður only half still alive
One sight of such a coast will cause a landsman short breath.
He will dream for a week about shipwrecks, peril and death.
We had the misfortune of resistance from the Chileans
We said, “Just take our gold and we will be leavin’”
Lord forgive me, but you know this to be a flat lie
If you try to take our gold every one of you will die.
The fight was on and no one begged for quarter
Many died by the sword, many others in the water.
When the fighting was over we broke out the rum
We celebrated our survival and had a bit of fun.
Our celebration was quite merry and genuine
I even saw a sailor dancing with a penguin.
Tim D. Culey -2013-
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Ha ha! I think you had fun with that one!! Good read :)
ReplyDeletethe pirate in you will never die, cute penguin :)
ReplyDeleteOld pirates never die but spend a lot more time in the fo'c'sle than when they were young.
DeleteLOL, that was a fun read
ReplyDeleteThat was a good one, Tim :-))
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the old joke:
Q: Why are pirates called 'pirates'?
A: No particular reason, they just 'arrrrrrrhhh!!!' :-))
Where do piraes hide their buccaneers? Under their buccanhats!
DeleteHi Tim Sorry I did not get back before had a crazy busy week;) A fantastic take on the theme love it;)
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