THE PIRATES OWN BOOK
PIRATE'S SONG
PIRATE'S SONG.
To the mast nail our flag it is dark as the grave,
Or the death which it bears while
it sweeps o'er the wave;
Let our deck clear for action, our
guns be prepared;
Be the boarding-axe sharpened, the
scimetar bared:
Set the canisters ready, and then
bring to me,
For the last of my duties, the
powder-room key.
It shall never be lowered, the
black flag we bear;
If the sea be denied us, we sweep
through the air.
Unshared have we left our last
victory's prey;
It is mine to divide it, and yours
to obey:
There are shawls that might suit a
sultana's white neck,
And pearls that are fair as the
arms they will deck;
There are flasks which, unseal
them, the air will disclose
Diametta's fair summers, the home
of the rose.
I claim not a portion: I ask but as
mine--
'Tis to drink to our victory--one
cup of red wine.
Some fight, 'tis for riches--some
fight, 'tis for fame:
The first I despise, and the last
is a name.
I fight, 'tis for vengeance! I love
to see flow,
At the stroke of my sabre, the life
of my foe.
I strike for the memory of
long-vanished years;
I only shed blood where another
shed tears,
I come, as the lightning comes red
from above,
O'er the race that I loathe, to the
battle I love.
FINIS.
South Padre Island Pirates
Pirate Days on South Padre Island
South Padre Island's 35th birthdays celebration kicks into full swing at Louie's Backyard. Activities included a pirate skit, costume contest, fireworks display and live music performed by the BongoDogs. See the Pictures at spiPictures.com.
Padre John Bonney
Every pirate lives for something different. For some, it's the open sea. For others it's the taking of plunder. For me, it's definitely South Padre Island. It can be a little bit unpredictable, but a pirate's life is full of uncertainties. Arr
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