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De Clisson

Written by Carlo Ritchie

An original about the badass female pirate that was Jeanne De Clisson.

LYRICS

Oh my name is De Clisson, no sailor am I
But away ‘cross the waves I am forced now to fly
For the king to whom faithful I once bent my knee
Has taken my lover away from me


CHORUS


Now boys look on the ramparts, your father’s up there
Or his head is at least and his body’s somewhere
Though your eyes fill with pity, my own fill with rage
We will have our vengeance, I swear it this day


CHORUS


So the French call me ‘traitor’, that England is ‘home’
Though I fight for myself, I am no one’s to own
‘long this small stretch of coastline, shall my ship sail free
A nightmare before whom the French will soon flee


CHORUS


Oh my name is De Clisson, a pirate am I
And as mother and matriarch proudly I’ll die
And those men who so bravely, besmirch’d my name
So quickly turn cowards out here on the main


CHORUS x 2

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original shant, historical, she shanty

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We acknowledge the Gadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora nation, upon whose lands we gather and sing.
We acknowledge sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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Numerous photos by Nick Ryden 

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