| My name is Captain Kidd, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| My name is Captian Kidd, as I sailed
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| My name is Captian Kidd, God’s laws I did forbid
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| And most wickedly I did, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| Oh, my parents taught me well, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| My parents taught me well, as I sailed
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| My parents taught me well to shun the gates of Hell
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| But against them I rebelled, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| Well, I murdered William Moore, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| I murdered William Moore, as I sailed
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| I murdered William Moore and I left him in his gore
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| Forty leagues from shore, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| And being cruel still, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| And being cruel still, as I sailed
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| And being cruel still the gunner I did kill
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| And his precious blood did spill, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| Well, my repentance lasted not, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| My repentance lasted not, as I sailed
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| My repentance lasted not, my vows I soon forgot
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| Damnation was my lot, as I sailed, as I sailed
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| To execution dock I must go, I must go
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| To execution dock I must go
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| To execution dock, lay my head upon the block
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| And no more the laws I’ll mock, as I sail, as I sail
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| The reputation for cruelty and viciousness generally assigned to
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| Captain Kidd, probably the most famous of all pirates, is largely
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| The result of the ballad maker’s art. |
| Actually, it would appear
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| That William Kidd (1645?-1701) was the victim of a frame-up. |
| He
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| Was hanged, guilty or not, near London on May 23, 1701.
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| The tune, and particularly the verse pattern, of this song has
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| Been used for other songs, such as: «Samuel Hall», «The Pirates
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| They Grow Small», and the American hymn, «Wonderous Love."This
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| Version comes from Peter Seeger, who learned it in London from
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| Steve Benbow.
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| NOTE: Most versions have «My name is Robert Kidd etc."Nobody
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| Seems to know where the «Robert"came from. RG |