Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Devil Makes Three - The Plank

                                                                                 
The Plank              

Your mumbling words that I can't hear any more
You're totally entertained but I'm absolutely bored
Through the sharks with your conversations see what they say
You're thrown over board and disappear into the waves




Down to Neptune's kingdom in the ink-black drink
Octopus bartenders, you can hear the mermaids sing
That'll teach you all to disobey
Heres a one way ticket to your watery grave




And we sing
To all our enemies, we'll see you in hell
We're gonna walk'em off the plank into the wishing well
Down to Davy Jone's locker where the fishes sleep
Wont be praying for you, so don't be praying for me, oh




To all our enemies, we'll see you in hell
We're gonna walk'em off the plank into the wishing well
Down to Davy Jone's locker where the fishes sleep
Wont be praying for you, so don't be praying for me, oh




Kill all the prisoners till their skin turns green
Let the sops of the ocean wash their skeletons clean
Raise up the chores and let them fall
As the wind steady sings you can hear the crew call




To all our enemies, we'll see you in hell
We're gonna walk'em off the plank into the wishing well
Down to Davy Jone's locker where the fishes sleep
Wont be praying for you, so don't be praying for me, oh

3 comments:

  1. You get a cookie for the double meaning in the shakespeare quote- not quite an internet, but funny! Just my thought, does anyone know where the phrase, "I'll see you in hell" came from, or was first used? I know it's not star wars, but where is it from?
    random thoughts, bye

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  2. Damn girl! You highlighted a bunch of words! I can see why you got an A! Oh, and I really like the song.

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  3. I am looking for the structure of your compare contrast essay. Let me know the two things you are going to compare and the three ways you are going to compare them. Also let me know your purpose for this essay.

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