| Letra: | A dreaded curse, is spoken of, By all men of the sea. An ancient tale, of pirate's woe, And
sailor's tragedy. A map was drawn, by grizzled men, Forgotten years ago. A chest of glory,
and mortal sin, The none should ever know... And they searched and they searched, And they
searched and they searched, For forbidden treasure old. And this curse, and this curse, And
this curse, and this curse, Will forever now be told. A pirate captain, of many years, Had
heard these whispers grim. But lust for treasure, and endless wealth, Had all but blinded
him. He hired a crew, of hardy men, To help him in his cause. They never knew the danger
of, This bounty's evil force. And they searched and they searched, And they searched and
they searched, For forbidden treasure old. And this curse, and this curse, And this curse,
and this curse, Will forever now be told. And they searched and they searched, And they
searched and they searched, For forbidden treasure old. And this curse, and this curse, And
this curse, and this curse, Will forever now be told. Now stormy nights, when moon is
full, Will herald in their call. A ghostly crew who loot and kill, 'Til all before them
fall. Now listen, lad, remember this, When foul winds blow agale. Lest shadow come, and
write your name, In adage to this tale.... |