La**e Lammert - 1741 (The Battle of Cartagena) lyrics

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La**e Lammert - 1741 (The Battle of Cartagena) lyrics

[Verse 1 - Narrator] Sailing the raging seas To distant lands unknown Portobelo fell in a day Now Britannia rules the waves Thirty thousand men at arms Red Ensign in the sky To Cartagena we set sail With blood and plunder we'll prevail [Verse 2 - Narrator] Twice struck, and twice we've failed But third time works a charm The greatest fleet the world has seen To fight the War of Jenkins' Ear Waters lash across the bow Through Carribean Seas The year is 1741 The final battle has begun [Chorus] The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena The sands of time will remember our names The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena History is written today [Verse 3 -Narrator + Captain] Across the sea-lashed deck Our captain gives a cry Cartagena lies ahead The Spanish foe will soon be dead! Portents of coming doom Engulf the battle line High above, the heavens sigh A red light burning in the sky [Verse 4 - Narrator + Captain] An omen of dread Which no man can deny The legends hold true We must turn back or die Superstitious fools Be gone from my sight Blast the trumpets of war And prepare for the fight [Chorus] The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena The sands of time will remember our names The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena History is written today [Verse 5 - Captain] Hard to starboard Man the cannons And on my command Unleash hell! FIRE! Show them your steel! Bring them to d**h on the battlefield Ride on the wind, and conquer the foe The legends be damned, to our d**hs we will go [Chorus] The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena The sands of time will remember our names The skies are burning with thunder The seas are ablaze with flame Set the course for Cartagena History is written today