In the company of thieves I set out for the plunder In search of adventure and tender in years I threw in my lot and was cast asunder And joined with the last of the privateers Mexican gold and rum from Jamaica To the isle of Bermuda to wait out the year Then south round the Horn and the Devil can take her It was all in a day for a privateer I took no advance in pay or promotion And squandered my share until it was gone I answered to no man whatever his station And lived out a dream to follow the sun For those dark-skinned beauties my heart is still yearning With a smile for a rogue they woule sing us ashore With wine and strong liquor and young blood a'burning 还 I would give up a ransom to see them once more I'll ship on board a Nantucket Trader And follow the course whichever she steers South to the Indies by chance to Bermuda And I'll bid farewell to the privateers Be cheery my friends and don't be down-hearted Drink a health to the man who throws away cares Lift your glass and be merry before we are parted Bid adieu to the last of the privateers Strike up a fiddle if you've a notion And lay me down easy under the stars Give me up to the deep of a dark rolling ocean Say farewell to the last of the privateers