[Rolf Kasparek]
He was born at the shore of Greenock in the year 1645
Ran away at the age of fourteen, to flee from his
soul-killing life
He signed on to sail the wild-winds
But he worked down his hands and his knees
He stood his test on the waters,
so they said he was bred to the sea
In 1697, the "Adventure..." was setting its sails
With the letter of marque and reprisal,
Kidd was prepared for his trail
They sailed the sea with the mission, to hunt down "Tew" and "Long Ben"
A serious riot was rising,
so Kidd struck down one of his men
And he died!
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace
Piranhas eating their own
They
sacrificed at the altar of lies
So fate took its course in the ballad of William Kidd
The "Adventure..." returned to her
hometown, Kidd was forced to defence
They charged him with looting and murder, his patrons and generous friends
He'd left his crew
at St. Thomas, to guard his honour from shame
But the lords they lied like a trooper, not to lose their own heads in the
game
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace
Piranhas eating their own
They sacrificed at the altar of lies
So fate took its
course in the ballad of William Kidd
The lords testified their unholy lies, to save their own heads from the gallows
They
sacrificed Kidd, they took him for a ride, that conspiratorial fellows
They judged him and they found him guilty of piracy on the
high seas
Betraying men of honour, you know lie and cheat as they please
A case of judicial murder caused the death of the seafaring
man
Slanderous bunch of liars, to hell your souls will be damned
Blue-blooded men they fell from grace
Piranhas eating their
own
They sacrificed at the altar of lies
So fate took its portentous course. What a shame!
In the ballad of William
Kidd
[Dedicated to the memory of William Kidd]