I tell a tale of a pirate queen Grace o'malley was her name Through her deeds and actions on the seas She found fortune, respect and fame
Born to a seafaring family and educated well Salt water in her veins, at sea she would raise hell! She preyed on trading ships, that entered her domain And before the nine years war, became a british bane!
When she was but a child, she cut off all her hair In defiance of her father who brought her to despair! You cannot sail my ships with hair that is so long But, father, can't you see? all my hair is gone
She prospered as a pirate-queen Patrolling our atlantic coast She recruited fighting men From scotland and ireland, a true pirate host
Targeting traders, and merchant men She boarded their ships and demanded her toll Those who resisted or tried to fight back Tasted her steel or were held in her thrall
When tribute was paid they were free to go Their safe passage was guaranteed The pirate horde would flee to the shore Disappearing in coves, her fleet would recede
Attacks were not limited to the sea Grace would strike castles on the shore O'loughlin, o'boyle and macsweeney clans Fell victim to grace and her pirate war
Her career began and prospered At the peak of gaelic rule A loving mother and wife Yet a pirate queen so cruel!
Called to meet with england's queen She conducted herself well They spoke in latin, reached an accord Then they bade farewell On her return, grace did learn That the meeting was in vain Her demands were never met Mush to her disdain!
Gaelic rule was in decline But grace remained defiant She assisted in rebellion She would never be compliant And always fought off raids That came close to her lands She fought a band from galway Killing their leader with her hands
She died a natural death In the same year as england's queen Saxon rule increased Of this grace had foreseen The nine years war was won English rule was complete But grace-she will live on She never knew defeat!