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The Irish Descendants - Barrett's Privateers lyrics
Oh, the year was 1778, HOW I WISH I WAS IN SHERBROOKE NOW! 
A letter of marque come from the king, 
To the scummiest vessel I'd ever seen, 
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God damn them all! 
I was told we'd cruise the seas for American gold 
We'd fire no guns-shed no tears 
Now I'm a broken man on a Halifax pier 
The last of Barrett's Privateers. 
Oh, Elcid Barrett cried the town, HOW I WISH I WAS . . . 
For twenty brave men all fishermen who 
would make for him the Antelope's crew 
(chorus) 
The Antelope sloop was a sickening sight, 
She'd a list to the port and and her sails in rags 
And the cook in scuppers with the staggers and the jags 
(chorus) 
On the King's birthday we put to sea, 
We were 91 days to Montego Bay 
Pumping like madmen all the way 
(chorus) The Irish Descendants - Barrett's Privateers - http://motolyrics.com/the-irish-descendants/barretts-privateers-lyrics.html
On the 96th day we sailed again, 
When a bloody great Yankee hove in sight 
With our cracked four pounders we made to fight 
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The Yankee lay low down with gold, 
She was broad and fat and loose in the stays 
But to catch her took the Antelope two whole days 
(chorus) 
Then at length we stood two cables away, 
Our cracked four pounders made an awful din 
But with one fat ball the Yank stove us in 
(chorus) 
The Antelope shook and pitched on her side, 
Barrett was smashed like a bowl of eggs 
And the Maintruck carried off both me legs 
(chorus) 
So here I lay in my 23rd year, 
It's been 6 years since we sailed away 
And I just made Halifax yesterday 
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