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"Jolly Roger" |
Roger McGuinn Lyrics  |
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Written By: Roger McGuinn and Jacques Levy
©1975 Jackelope Publishing Company/Patian Music (BMI)
Album: "Cardiff Rose" - 1976
The sun come up on the Spanish sea
Our homeland far behind us
Being hunted by the King's Navy
But sure he'd never find us
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose
And hoist the Jolly Roger
We brought her into the loorward wind
And made for the Caribbean
For thoughts of what it might have been
Destroys a human bein'
But thoughts about the Spaniard's gold
And learning to desire it
Can make a man so brash and bold
He'll soon become a pirate
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose
And hoist the Jolly Roger
Now a gleam come into the Captain's eyes
As he spied an English clipper
She looks the perfect shape and size
Let's all aboard and strip her
We fired a shot across her bow
And eased ourselves beside her
With our keels as close as she'd allow
We swung from the deck to ride her
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose
And hoist the Jolly Roger
Up she tumbles and starts to pitch
And signals for assistance
We tightened our hold another hitch
And ended her resistance
Now there's many a day on the Spanish sea
I served aboard that raider
But we never did nothing more beautifully
Than the way that we belayed her
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose
And hoist the Jolly Roger
Her hold was as hot as St. Elmo's fire
Her chests were filled with treasure
We took as much as we'd require
Then took more for our pleasure
Many a day on the Spanish Main
I have none I hold so dear
As the happy day I first became
A scurvy buccaneer
Pull away me lads of the Cardiff Rose
And hoist the Jolly Roger
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