We left one morning from Bristol To the Indies we'd set sail Captain Thompson worried Of many a pirate and a gale The crew said "Dear Captain don't worry 'bout us now For we have calm seas and dolphins at the bow." "Don't worry 'bout us now, don't worry 'bout us now," The crew said "Dear Captain don't worry 'bout us now." Captain Thompson stood on the foredeck Pressed his spyglass to his eye Looking to the horizon When a pirate ship he spied Then he wheeled and shouted, "She's bearing on us fast, Man your guns me lads this will surely be our last!" "She's bearing on us fast, she's bearing on us fast," Then he wheeled and shouted, "She's bearing on us fast." It was then she came upon us Bringing Hell with her that day Captain Thompson he lay bleeding These words to us he did say "God damn you, you bastards, don't let them take my ship, For I feel the Devil's claw and my life about to slip." "Don't let them take my ship, don't let them take my ship, God damn you, you bastards, don't let them take my ship." We fired a volley back at them Our aim it did not stray With that one hard volley We'd surely won the day We'd sent them down to Hell boys, down to Davey Jones Down to the depths where the sharks will have their bones Down to Davey Jones, down to Davey Jones, We'd sent them down to Hell boys, down to Davey Jones. The Captain lay on the foredeck His arms tied to his sides Off the starboard went his body His soul lost in the tide The crew said "Dear Captain, don't worry 'bout us now For we have calm seas and dolphins at the bow." "Don't worry 'bout us now, don't worry 'bout us now," The crew said "Dear Captain, don't worry 'bout us now." "Don't worry 'bout us now, don't worry 'bout us now," The crew said "Dear Captain, don't worry 'bout us now."