I was born to high society Learned to drink tea and how to curtsey Always wore gloves and never got dirty Like a bird in a cage it was not much fun
When I was fifteen they said I was a Lady And brought me to meet the man I would marry He was old, cantankerous and ugly That's when I knew that I had to run
The night before the wedding I slipped outside Knowing in my finery I could not hide So I stole some rags from the servant's quarters And signed on as a ship's boy to await my orders The first mate laughed when he saw my dainty hands But promised me that soon enough I'd be a man
My lungs grew strong in the salty sea air I learned to drink rum and how to swear As for my former life I did not care From now on it's a sailor's life for me
In a few short weeks I'd become the first mate's favorite That's when he told me he was secretly a pirate A mutiny was planned and he asked if I would join it From now on it's a pirate's life for me
The night before the mutiny I slipped on deck Knowing that my actions would risk my neck I saw him standing in the pale moonlight And there and then I told him all about my plight The first mate laughed as he held my ragged hands And promised he would marry me when we reached land
The very next day I killed my first man I felt so proud as his scarlet blood ran I looked up at my Captain, so handsome and tan And the first mate, now, that's me
I'll never give up this pirate's life Even if I weren't the captain's wife I love my cutlass, my pistol and knife But most of all I love being free