| Come and join with Captain Coulston, that hero stout and bold
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| Who fought his way all on the sea and never was controlled
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| For six long weeks in summer gales we sailed upon the sea
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| All bound for New York City, that city fair to see.
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| The captain and his lady they came on deck each day
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| To help us with our merriment, going to Amerikay
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| The merriment being over, we’re going to bed one night
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| The captain he came upon deck to see if all was right.
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| He said: 'My boys, do not go down you need not think on sleep'
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| 'For in a few hours more we shall be slumbering in the deep'
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| 'For a pirate ship is coming down upon the western sea'
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| 'To rob us of our property going to Amerikay'.
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| The pirate ship came up to us and ordered us to stand
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| 'Your gold and precious loading, this moment I demand'
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| 'Your gold and precious cargo, resign to me this day'
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| 'Or not a soul you’ll ever bring unto Amerikay'.
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| The battle it commenced, brave boys, and blood in streams did flow
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| While undaunted did our passengers, the pirate overthrow
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| The cries of women and children lying in the hull below
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| While the captain and his passengers the pirate did overthrow.
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| The pirate ship surrendered just by the break of day
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| And we brought her as a bounty unto Amerikay. |