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The Ballad of Captain Kidd

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courtesy of www.SailorSongs.com

1 My name was William Kidd,
When I sailed, when I sailed,
My name was William Kidd,
When I sailed, My name was William Kidd;
God's laws I did forbid,
And so wickedly I did, When I sailed.

2 My parents taught me well,
When I sailed, when I sailed,
My parents taught me well, When I sailed,
My parents taught me well,
To shun the gates of hell,
But against them I rebelled, When I sailed.

3 I'd a Bible in my hand,
When I sailed, when I sailed,
I'd a Bible in my hand, When I sailed,
I'd a Bible in my hand,
By my father's great command,
And I sunk it in the sand, When I sailed.

4 I murdered William Moore,
As I sailed, as I sailed
I murdered William Moore, As I sailed,
I murdered William Moore,
And laid him in his gore,
Not many leagues from shore, As I sailed.

5 I was sick and nigh to death,
As I sailed, as I sailed
I was sick and nigh to death, As I sailed,
I was sick and nigh to death,
And I vowed with every breath,
To walk in wisdom's ways, When I sailed.

6 I thought I was undone,
As I sailed, as I sailed
I thought I was undone, As I sailed,
I thought I was undone,
And my wicked glass had run,
But health did soon return, As I sailed.

7 My repentance lasted not,
As I sailed, as I sailed
My repentance lasted not, As I sailed,
My repentance lasted not,
My vows I soon forgot,
Damnation was my lot, As I sailed.

8 I spied three ships from France,
As I sailed, as I sailed
I spied three ships from France, As I sailed,
I spied three ships from France,
To them I did advance,
And took them all by chance, As I sailed.

9 I spied three ships from Spain,

As I sailed, as I sailed
I spied three ships from Spain, As I sailed,
I spied three ships from Spain,
I looted them for gain,
Till most of them were slain, As I sailed.

10 I'd ninety bars of gold,
As I sailed, as I sailed
I'd ninety bars of gold, As I sailed,
I'd ninety bars of gold,
And dollars manifold,
With riches uncontrolled, As I sailed.

11 Thus being o'ertaken at last,
As I sailed, as I sailed
Thus being o'ertaken at last, As I sailed,
Thus being o'ertaken at last,
And into prison cast,
And sentence being passed, As I sailed.

12 Farewell, the raging main,
I must die, I must die,
Farewell, the raging main,
I must die, Farewell, the raging main,
To Turkey, France, and Spain,
I shall never see you again, For I must die.

13 To the Execution Dock,
I must go, I must go,
To the Execution Dock, I must go,
To the Execution Dock,
While many thousands flock,
But I must bear the shock, And must die.

14 Come all ye young and old,
And see me die, see me die,
Come all ye young and old, And see me die,
Come all ye young and old,
You're welcome to my gold,
For by it I've lost my soul, And must die.

15 Take a warning now by me,
For I must die, I must die,
Take a warning now by me, For I must die,
Take a warning now by me,
And shun bad company,
Let you come to hell with me, For I must die.



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