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Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest" or "Yo, Ho, Ho (And a Bottle of Rum)") is a fictional sea song, originally from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island (1883). It was expanded in a poem, titled "Derelict" by Young E. Allison, published in the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1891. It has since been ...
Pirate Song Lyrics. Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest. Yo! ho! ho and a bottle of rum. Drink and the devil had done for the rest. Yo! ho! ho and a bottle of rum. Drink and the...
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Lyrics. Fifteen men on a dead man's chest— Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! Drink and the devil had done be the rest. Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! The mate was fixed by the bosun's pike, The bosun brained with a marlinspike. And cookey's throat was marked belike. It had been gripped by fingers ten; And there they lay, all good dead men.
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Fifteen men on a deadman's chest. Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. Drink and the devil had done with the rest. Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. The mate was fixed by the bosun's pike. The bosun brained with a marlinespike. And cookey's throat was marked belike.
by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) Fifteen men on a dead man's chest. Language: English. Available translation (s): HUN. Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, Yo! ho! ho and a bottle of rum. Drink and the devil had done for the rest, Yo! ho! ho and a bottle of rum.