Song | Ballad Of William Kidd |
Artist | Running Wild |
Album | 20 Years In History |
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作曲 : Kasparek | |
作词 : Kasparck | |
He was born at the shore of Greenhock in the year 1645 | |
Ran away at the age of fourteen, to flee from his soul-killing life | |
He signed on to sail the wild-winds | |
But he worked down his hands and his knees | |
He stood his test on the waters, so they said 'He was bred to the sea' | |
In 1697, the 'Adventurer...' was setting its sails | |
With the letter of marque and reprisal, Kidd was prepared for his trail | |
They sailed the sea with the mission, to hunt down 'Tew' and 'Long Ben' | |
A serious riot was rising, so Kidd struck down one of his men | |
And he died! | |
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The 'Adventurer...' returned to her hometown, Kidd was forced to defence | |
They charged him with looting and murder his patrons and generous friends | |
He'd left his crew at St. Thomas, to guard his honour from shame | |
But the lords they lied like a trooper, not to lose their own heads in the game | |
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The lords testified, their unholy lies, to save their own heads from the gallows | |
They sacrificed Kidd, they took him for a ride that conspiratorial fellows | |
They judged him and they found him guilty of piracy of the high seas | |
Betraying men of honour, you know lie and cheat as they please | |
A case of judicial murder caused the death of a seafaring man | |
Slanderous bunch of liars, to hell your souls will be damned | |
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its portentous course. What a shame! | |
In the ballad of William Kidd |
zuo qu : Kasparek | |
zuo ci : Kasparck | |
He was born at the shore of Greenhock in the year 1645 | |
Ran away at the age of fourteen, to flee from his soulkilling life | |
He signed on to sail the wildwinds | |
But he worked down his hands and his knees | |
He stood his test on the waters, so they said ' He was bred to the sea' | |
In 1697, the ' Adventurer...' was setting its sails | |
With the letter of marque and reprisal, Kidd was prepared for his trail | |
They sailed the sea with the mission, to hunt down ' Tew' and ' Long Ben' | |
A serious riot was rising, so Kidd struck down one of his men | |
And he died! | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The ' Adventurer...' returned to her hometown, Kidd was forced to defence | |
They charged him with looting and murder his patrons and generous friends | |
He' d left his crew at St. Thomas, to guard his honour from shame | |
But the lords they lied like a trooper, not to lose their own heads in the game | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The lords testified, their unholy lies, to save their own heads from the gallows | |
They sacrificed Kidd, they took him for a ride that conspiratorial fellows | |
They judged him and they found him guilty of piracy of the high seas | |
Betraying men of honour, you know lie and cheat as they please | |
A case of judicial murder caused the death of a seafaring man | |
Slanderous bunch of liars, to hell your souls will be damned | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its portentous course. What a shame! | |
In the ballad of William Kidd |
zuò qǔ : Kasparek | |
zuò cí : Kasparck | |
He was born at the shore of Greenhock in the year 1645 | |
Ran away at the age of fourteen, to flee from his soulkilling life | |
He signed on to sail the wildwinds | |
But he worked down his hands and his knees | |
He stood his test on the waters, so they said ' He was bred to the sea' | |
In 1697, the ' Adventurer...' was setting its sails | |
With the letter of marque and reprisal, Kidd was prepared for his trail | |
They sailed the sea with the mission, to hunt down ' Tew' and ' Long Ben' | |
A serious riot was rising, so Kidd struck down one of his men | |
And he died! | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The ' Adventurer...' returned to her hometown, Kidd was forced to defence | |
They charged him with looting and murder his patrons and generous friends | |
He' d left his crew at St. Thomas, to guard his honour from shame | |
But the lords they lied like a trooper, not to lose their own heads in the game | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd | |
The lords testified, their unholy lies, to save their own heads from the gallows | |
They sacrificed Kidd, they took him for a ride that conspiratorial fellows | |
They judged him and they found him guilty of piracy of the high seas | |
Betraying men of honour, you know lie and cheat as they please | |
A case of judicial murder caused the death of a seafaring man | |
Slanderous bunch of liars, to hell your souls will be damned | |
Blueblooded men they fell from grace | |
Piranhas eating their own | |
They sacrificed at the altar of lies | |
So fate took its portentous course. What a shame! | |
In the ballad of William Kidd |