| 1660, a child was born,
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| who grew up to be a man of greed and scorn
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| Born a noble, but denied his legacy,
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| young Adrian began a life of piracy
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| Possessed with a hunger for gold crowns,
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| and bloodlust in a heart so cold
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| All ships that he met went down
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| to the bottom, released from gold
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| His dark reputation was growing,
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| and so did the prize on his head
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| The streams of blood and gold were flowing,
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| and most rulers wanted him dead
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| Blinded by his greed he made a name in history
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| Great tall ships and many men met their destiny
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| Oh, but he could not see
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| how his end would be,
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| to hang from a tree
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| for his piracy
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| And so the legend was born
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| about the king of the seven seas
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| Adrian Blackwood was his name
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| And still no one has found
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| the treasure from the wild plundering
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| times, when the seven seas were ruled
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| by gunpowder, blood and gold
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| His downfall was caused by treason,
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| with kings gold his crew were bought
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| Jealousy and greed were the reasons
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| when Blackwood the Cruel was caught
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