paroles de chanson Moby Duck - The Longest Johns
After
fourteen
years
I
left
the
sea,
for
a
life
upon
a
lake
After
all
the
storms
I'd
seen,
I
needed
a
good
break
I
thought
still
waters
would
mean
peace
for
me
But
that
was
a
mistake
For
the
place
I
chose
was
bedevilled
by
a
giant,
evil
drake
A
mallard
of
such
malice,
twice
the
size
of
any
man
A
bill
to
give
you
nightmares
and
a
monsterous
wingspan
You
cannot
hope
to
fight
it,
so
avoid
him
if
you
can
That
terrifying
waterfoul,
the
beast
beyond
the
dam
Row-ho,
row-ho,
row
with
all
our
might
Row
with
harpoons
loaded
and
spoiling
for
a
fight
Row-ho,
row-ho,
and
with
any
luck
We'll
win
the
day
and
do
away
the
dreaded
Moby
Duck
I'm
not
one
for
surrender,
so
a
vengeful
oath
I
swore
I
gathered
up
me
hearties
like
so
many
times
before
We
shod
our
ship
with
weapons
and
prepared
to
go
to
war
'Til
the
fetid,
feathered,
fearsome,
flying
duck
will
breathe
no
more
Row-ho,
row-ho,
row
with
all
our
might
Row
with
harpoons
loaded
and
spoiling
for
a
fight
Row-ho,
row-ho
and
with
any
luck
We'll
win
the
day
and
do
away
the
dreaded
Moby
Duck
There
was
bonnie
brave
Marie,
who
to
her
arms
had
waved
goodbye
And
handsome
Jack
whose
duck-attack
left
him
without
an
eye
The
Darby
twins
with
one
leg
each
on
deck
were
standing
by
Only
a
couple
dozen
limbs
between
a
crew
of
twenty-five
Row-ho,
row-ho,
row
with
all
our
might
Row
with
harpoons
loaded
and
spoiling
for
a
fight
Row-ho,
row-ho
and
with
any
luck
We'll
win
the
day
and
do
away
the
dreaded
Moby
Duck
The
fight
raged
on
for
several
hours,
defend
and
then
attack
With
beatings
from
those
wicked
wings,
our
boat
began
to
crack
The
beast
reared
up
to
finish
the
job,
and
with
a
mighty
quack...
(Quack)
I
rammed
my
harpoon
in
his
throat
and
made
a
tasty
snack
Row-ho,
row-ho,
row
us
back
to
shore
We'll
drag
his
broken
body
back
and
roast
it
on
an
oar
Row-ho,
row-ho,
barbecue
the
beast,
with
hoisin
sauce
and
pancakes
We
will
have
the
biggest
feast
Oh,
row-ho,
row-ho,
row
with
all
our
might
We
rowed
with
harpoons
loaded
and
spoiling
for
a
fight
Row-ho,
row-ho,
row
we
had
all
the
luck
We
won
the
day
and
did
away
the
dreaded
Moby
Duck
We
won
the
day
and
did
away
the
dreaded
Moby
Duck!
(Quack)
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