Avast ye varmint! Yer skuttle me Skippers. Those landlubbers of A2K must be three sheets to the wind.
The Pirates daughter was called Mable
By golly she was able
She gave the crew, a daily do
Upon the kitchen table.
Cutlass's at dawn and the trip to Davey Jones's locker be swift among ye varmints!
Traditional:
There were two lofty ships
From old England came
Blow high, blow low
And so sail we
One was the Prince of Luther
The other Prince of Wales
All a-cruisin' down the coast
Of High Barbary
"Aloft there, aloft there"
Our jolly bosun cried
"Look ahead, look astern,
Look to weather an' a-lee"
"There's naught upon the stern, sir
There's naught upon our lee
But there's a lofty ship to wind'ard
An' she's sailin' fast and free"
"Oh hail her, oh hail her"
Our gallant captain cried
"Are you a man-o-war
Or a privateer?" cried he
"Oh, I'm not a man-o-war
Nor privateer," said he
"But I am salt sea pirate
All a-looking for me fee"
For Broadside, for broadside
A long time we lay
'Til at last the Prince of Luther
Shot the pirate's mast away
"Oh quarter, oh quarter"
Those pirates they did cry
But the quarter that we gave them
Was we sank 'em in the sea
the prince o whales be a pirate to boot arrgh
I be a Pirate! That I be!
Ere Jim lad, take this paper and give it to him sat by the fire, tis the black spot for sure my hearty, and he will know its meaning.
Most pirates today start off with
Buenos Dias Yaaaaarrrrgggghhh
or
Ne Howma Yaaaaaaagggggghhhhh
Here's me thinking those guys were car jockeys, waiters, room maids, bar flies and **** kickers!
What ever happened to the American people?
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum That is what Long John Silver said or his parrot did, and pieces of eight I like parrots that can talk
Aaaarrrrggghhhh!!! Avast Ye!
Shiver me Timbers!!!
yarg the sailin be fine an the plunda be steady