Betrayal on the Spanish Main

Glorious Janitors

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    Betrayal on the Spanish Main
    Intro:
    Yo-ho-ho! Yo-ho-ho! (Repeat lots)

    Verse 1:
    We join our young hero in a small Caribbean town
    His name is Jack the Jack and he never wears a frown
    Apprentice for a bootmaker but he longs to be free
    For Jack's home is a ship sailing on the open sea
    His love is the daughter of a wealthy trading man
    And together they conceive a clever privateering plan
    They commandeer a ship of his for their own piratey use
    Then sail to Tortuga to gather a ferocious piratey crew

    CHORUS:
    Oh, the pirate's life is hard it's true
    But there's nothing I would rather do
    The freedom of the open sea
    And a cargo hold of stolen booty
    By most we're labelled as outlaws
    Stealing, fighting, looting without cause
    So no-one understands me why
    I'll be a pirate till the day I die!

    Verse 2:
    The trader soon learns of his daughter's betraying act
    Even though it's but one small ship of many that he lacks
    The actions of the two has raised the father's ire
    Now the thirst for justice is his primary desire
    The two of them start preying on her father's merchant boats
    This salt in the wound really gets the trader's goat
    He hires a mercenary cew, the best his money'll get
    And he swears upon the Lord above he'll have his vengeance yet

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    CHORUS

    Spoken interlude:
    We were moored off the coast of a small jungle island. The
    stars were veiled by veiled by clouds, and the horizon by a
    thick fog. We kept the island in sight and travelled no further.
    An uneasy feeling, dense as the fog around us, cast a blanket of
    silence over the crew...
    ...Judging by the faint light of the moon there were but three
    hours 'til dawn, yet none of the crew had slept a wink. Tired but
    alert, they kept up their quiet vigil on deck. The silence was
    broken with a shouted warning of a large ship slipping through
    the fog towards us. The trader Ñ my lover's father Ñ had found us.
    I yelled commands to weigh anchor and prepare for battle...

    Bridge:
    Justice had found us, but we would not run
    We would stay and fight till the battle was won
    They fired the first round, a few good men were lost
    We launched a return volley, oh we'd make them pay the cost
    Their ship may have been bigger and thicker in the hull
    But ours was sleek and faster, and we flew the dreaded skull
    Cannon smoke and fog mixed as the battle raged through the night
    I shouted orders to my hardy crew; by God we'd give a fight!

    Verse 3:
    The mercs run out of cannon fire, yet the pirates were far from dead
    But the trader boards Jack's ship and brings the battle to his deck
    The swords they clash, the blood it flows, and many a good man falls
    While Jack the Jack fights back to back with his lover at the helm
    The father confronts the two of them and curses their eternal rest
    He aims and fires his pistol at his daughter's ample chest
    But Jack, being the hero, dives in and takes the blow
    Then collapses quite still and motionless on the wooden planks below
    His lover, quite enraged at the death of her sweet Jack
    Sheds a single tear and stabs her father from stomach to back
    Now overcome with grief, her pretty head begins to swoon
    She falls beside his body and prays to join him soon
    She wakes at midday to realize that none survived the fight
    But turns towards the helm to see that Jack is somehow alright
    Without a word she walks over to stand beside her love
    And she wraps her arms around him as they sail into the sun

    CHORUS

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