Title: Pirate Eliot

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Poem

Instructions


A pirate, by the name of mr. eliot.
Set out to sail the seas.
The waves were strong and swift.
But his skills put his mind at ease.

 

Like a pirate who finds the treasure.


And i, a wretched pirate, was raped and murdered.


And the sea turned into a pirate ship.


I'm a pirate, yes i'll tell you that.


A pirate, i’d bet – you’re joking, right? a blackguard.


None of the above



A pirate, by the name of mr. eliot.


The pirates of the golden era the british invincible.


Like a pirate who has found his booty.


And i’m sure that every pirate.


A pirate's booty; buried treasure, and a tin helmet.


None of the above



I've been told that he was a gentleman.


The british crown jewels, sunk to the bottom.


He sailed the seven seas, and he rowed a british galleon,


Then came the rumor, that he was a thief.


He had a heart, but it was sunk,


None of the above



The winds blew them far and wide


They were a crew of three.


I'd never betray my crew,


The waves would test their mettle;


The waves were strong and swift.


None of the above



To see them and be at their ease.


I'm going to send them all overseas.


Then sighs, notes of sorrow, sad songs, or jigs. all put to ease.


Then a voice behind me says he's.


Then i sat them down, and first of all these.


None of the above