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The Privateer Lyrics


The privateer is watching
The moon provides the only light
Roaring winds are blowing
A flag appears out of the nightGuns are spitting fire
The cannonball tears up the rail
The vessel's changing course
The thunderstorm blows up the sailA furious fight is raging
Red-hot cannon's shooting hard
Iron balls are flying
Tearing all the planks apartHis allseeing spy-glass is aiming at the sea
No mariner has the slightest chance to flee
His crystal ball's revealing where he has to steer
He fights the covered evil without a fear
Oh, the privateerThe sea-dog's reamed in legends
It said he had the second sight
His assignment must be holy
He fought the fight with power and prideThe key to ancient wisdom
The power to have seen the truth

He'll return to holy ground
Where his tortured soul had died in youthHis allseeing spy-glass is aiming at the sea
No mariner has the slightest chance to flee
His crystal ball's revealing where he has to steer
He fights the covered evil without a fear
Oh, the privateerHis allseeing spy-glass is aiming at the sea
No mariner has the slightest chance to flee
His crystal ball's revealing where he has to steer
He fights the covered evil without a fear
Oh, the privateerOh, the privateer
Oh, the privateer
Oh, the privateer
Oh, the privateer

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Running Wild is one band from a wave of German Heavy metal bands to emerge in the early/mid 1980s (along with Helloween, Rage, Blind Guardian, Grave Digger, etc). The music they play is a mixture of heavy and speed metal. The band has carved its niche in the metal world as the first "pirate metal" band, a theme which took off with the release of Under Jolly Roger in 1987. The band played their farewell show at the Wacken Open Air 2009, for which setlist fans voted for. In October 2011 Rolf officially announced the comeback including a new studio album called "Shadowmaker" due in April 2012.

Read more about Running Wild on Last.fm.


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