| My mother said my hair was too long to sail
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| So I cut it all off and waved goodbye
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| As we set sail from Clew Bay
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| That was how I earned my name
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| I oppose your social convention
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| I rendered the Salic code redundant
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| I am free, I will live my life as I see fit
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| All hands on deck
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| The enemy draws near
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| Don’t cross swords with me, I’ll crush you
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| Don’t get in my way
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| Feel my fury invade your soul
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| Pay my tax now or lose your head
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| They don’t call me Pirate Queen for nothing
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| Fought a struggle of the archaic world
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| Plundered ruthless with style and panache
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| A nurse to rebellions for 40 years
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| Fearless leader of men by land and sea
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| The times were ablaze, I broke the mould
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| Lead my galleys onward to victory
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| Bargained with Elizabeth the Queen herself
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| Secured my head, I became legend
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| All hands on deck
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| The enemy draws near
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| Don’t cross swords with me, I’ll crush you
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| Don’t get in my way
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| Feel my fury invade your soul
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| Pay my tax now or lose your head
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| They don’t call me Pirate Queen for nothing
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| Commander of pirates at sea
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| Spreading out my might for all to see
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| For all to see
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| I am Gráinne
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| Don’t cross swords with me, I’ll crush you
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| Don’t get in my way
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| Feel my fury invade your soul
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| Pay my tax now or lose your head
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| They don’t call me Pirate Queen for nothing |