The Buccaneer

The Buccaneer

(A Song Story)

“It is related of the notorious Pirate known as the Scourge of the Caribs, that he would never have to do with any woman, saving only one; and her he held only a single hour in his arms, yet ever in his heart. And their meeting happed of an early morn, during his sacking of her native Town of Harnadino, in the Year of Our Lord, sixteen hundred and forty-two.”—Armilaud’s Chronicle.

Greet ye the morning, laugh her up,And sing the Sun below,For it’s out wi’ me to the Carib SeaWhere the scented east-winds blow;O the day is new and the galleons fewThat cling to the desperate rendezvousWe know, we know;So lay your lingering steel awayAnd seamen be for another day,For another Sun and our goal is won,Out on the Carib Sea!For Harnadino harbor liesBut fifty leagues ahead,So an’ we speak no sail this weekWe dine on Spanish bread;So an’ we grip no scented shipThere’s a fairer goal to our golden tripI’ the bay, i’ the bay;So handle your hemp as ye polish your steel,Gold’s in the offing, war’s at the wheel,—And you’re out wi’ me to the Carib Sea,Out to the Carib Sea!

Greet ye the morning, laugh her up,And sing the Sun below,For it’s out wi’ me to the Carib SeaWhere the scented east-winds blow;O the day is new and the galleons fewThat cling to the desperate rendezvousWe know, we know;So lay your lingering steel awayAnd seamen be for another day,For another Sun and our goal is won,Out on the Carib Sea!For Harnadino harbor liesBut fifty leagues ahead,So an’ we speak no sail this weekWe dine on Spanish bread;So an’ we grip no scented shipThere’s a fairer goal to our golden tripI’ the bay, i’ the bay;So handle your hemp as ye polish your steel,Gold’s in the offing, war’s at the wheel,—And you’re out wi’ me to the Carib Sea,Out to the Carib Sea!

Greet ye the morning, laugh her up,And sing the Sun below,For it’s out wi’ me to the Carib SeaWhere the scented east-winds blow;O the day is new and the galleons fewThat cling to the desperate rendezvousWe know, we know;So lay your lingering steel awayAnd seamen be for another day,For another Sun and our goal is won,Out on the Carib Sea!

Greet ye the morning, laugh her up,

And sing the Sun below,

For it’s out wi’ me to the Carib Sea

Where the scented east-winds blow;

O the day is new and the galleons few

That cling to the desperate rendezvous

We know, we know;

So lay your lingering steel away

And seamen be for another day,

For another Sun and our goal is won,

Out on the Carib Sea!

For Harnadino harbor liesBut fifty leagues ahead,So an’ we speak no sail this weekWe dine on Spanish bread;So an’ we grip no scented shipThere’s a fairer goal to our golden tripI’ the bay, i’ the bay;So handle your hemp as ye polish your steel,Gold’s in the offing, war’s at the wheel,—And you’re out wi’ me to the Carib Sea,Out to the Carib Sea!

For Harnadino harbor lies

But fifty leagues ahead,

So an’ we speak no sail this week

We dine on Spanish bread;

So an’ we grip no scented ship

There’s a fairer goal to our golden trip

I’ the bay, i’ the bay;

So handle your hemp as ye polish your steel,

Gold’s in the offing, war’s at the wheel,—

And you’re out wi’ me to the Carib Sea,

Out to the Carib Sea!


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