| Squire Trelawny and Dr. Livesay having asked me, Jim Hawkins,
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| to tell everybody the whole tale about the 'Island',
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| Flint’s treasure and Mr. Silver.
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| Keeping nothing back but its position and that only,
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| because the major part of the treasure has not been lifted yet.
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| I personally think we would never have begun this adventure
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| and set course with the 'Hispaniola', if we had known
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| what would happen and that some of us would never return,
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| having lost their lives. |
| Sometimes the whole story haunts dreams
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| and brings me the worst nightmares I ever had.
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| That’s when I hear the cries of the fallen,
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| the waves pounding the rocks on the coast and Captain Flint’s
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| raw voice screaming: 'Pieces of eight! |
| Pieces of eight! |
| Hahahah!'.
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| And I tell you, no oxen and wain ropes will ever take me back to 'Treasure Island'!!!
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| Mr. Bones is fighting 'Black Dog'
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| He want to split him to the chine
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| 'Blind Pew' the bringer of the spot
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| Horse-hooves trampling his spine
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| We have the map to start our trip
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| The 'Squire' has the ship and the sailors
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| 'Long John' is the man with the grip
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| No one knows he will raid us The yell of the slain
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| The waves on the rocks
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| Captain Flint’s raising hell
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| He’s calling my name
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| To drive me insane
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| Treasure Island
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| Where the brave fell
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| A one-legged devil
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| From the pit of hell
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| A greedy demon on his treasury
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| Cursed the island, oh, eternally
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| 'Long John' is spreading his law
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| Hatching a death bringing plot
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| I show up in a council of war
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| What I heard in the barrel from this toad
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| The yell of the slain
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| The waves on the rocks
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| Captain Flint’s raising hell
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| He’s calling my name
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| To drive me insane
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| But I’ll never return to Treasure Island
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| Where the brave fell
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| A one-legged devil
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| From the pit of hell
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| A greedy demon on his treasury
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| Cursed the island, oh, eternally
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| We see the land, shining sand
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| But it can be our grave
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| I jump the boat, overload
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| Trying to be too brave
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| Burning sun, find 'Ben Gunn'
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| Assassins claim the ship
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| I cut the rope, I try to cope
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| To free it from 'Hand's' grip
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| Bulling row, cannon law
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| The jolly-boats last trip
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| Killing tried, stockade fight
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| 'Silver's' villains quit
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| Abandonment, to 'Silver's' hand
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| A cunning pack is made
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| Trick or treat, make scoundrels
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| Bleed, their dullness will be paid
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| I stumble to the stockade
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| The sweat drips form my brow
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| No one keeps a lockout, oh no!
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| The rabble owns it now
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| 'Silver' tries to shield me The 'Black spot' comes again
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| He throws the map onto the ground
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| He plays a tricky game
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| Pickaxe, rope and shovel
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| The dead-man marks the way
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| No chest, no gold, no silver
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| 2 guineas is their pay
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| Musket cracks like thunder
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| The blood is running red
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| 'Ben Gunn' kept the treasure
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| From beginning to end
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| When we put back to the sea
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| 'Silver's' chains are doubly tight
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| 'Long John' and his counterfeit key
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| Sidle away through the night
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| The yell of the slain
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| The waves on the rocks
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| Captain Flint’s raising hell
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| He’s calling my name
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| To drive me insane
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| But I’ll never return to Treasure Island
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| Where the brave fell
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| A one-legged devil
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| From the pit of hell
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| A greedy demon on his treasury
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| Cursed the island, oh, eternally
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| Treasure Island
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| Where the brave fell
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| A one-legged devil
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| From the pit of hell
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| A greedy demon on his treasury
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| Cursed the island, oh, eternally |