The Kraken's Due
Oh, gather 'round, ye sailors bold, Of deep-sea dread and legends old. Beneath the waves, a beast awaits, For those who scorn the ocean's fates.
Chorus: Heave ho, heed the call, Pay the sea or lose it all. For if the beast should rise anew, You'll meet your end in waters blue.
The captain warned before the sail, "To cross the sea, we must avail A token tossed into the deep, To keep the beast beneath asleep."
Chorus: Heave ho, heed the call, Pay the sea or lose it all. For if the beast should rise anew, You'll meet your end in waters blue.
But Jonah laughed and mocked the tale, "We owe no dues to myths so stale!" He spurned the rite, ignored the sighs, And in the night, he met demise.
Chorus: Heave ho, heed the call, Pay the sea or lose it all. For if the beast should rise anew, You'll meet your end in waters blue.
Now every time we sail afar, We cast our coins beneath the stars. Respect the depths and legends true, Or face the fate that Jonah knew.
Chorus: Heave ho, heed the call, Pay the sea or lose it all. For if the beast should rise anew, You'll meet your end in waters blue.
So sing this song, ye sailors brave, And heed the warnings others gave. The Kraken waits in oceans deep; Honor the sea, your souls to keep.
Chorus: Heave ho, heed the call, Pay the sea or lose it all. For if the beast should rise anew, You'll meet your end in waters blue.
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