While this song does generally just tell the story of a pirate like many other Alestorm songs...it does have a deeper meaning, beckoning the listener to not regret anything they've done. "And If I could go back and make my amends, I'd make all those mistakes again" Basically i take this song to mean that you shouldn't regret anything simply because what you've done and how you react to situations makes you who you are, and at the end of the day, no matter how you feel about it, if you were to go back and change something, for all you know that could greatly change who you are now. Everything you've done makes you who you are, and because of that you shouldn't regret anything.
Love this song, my favorite Alestorm song. I really like how they don't put a huge romanticized twist on piracy. It is quite brutally honest about the immorality and greed that the scourge of the sea was capable of. That line, "Made other men suffer so we could have more," is somewhat chilling to me. Chilling in all the right ways.
Love this song, my favorite Alestorm song. I really like how they don't put a huge romanticized twist on piracy. It is quite brutally honest about the immorality and greed that the scourge of the sea was capable of. That line, "Made other men suffer so we could have more," is somewhat chilling to me. Chilling in all the right ways.
While this song does generally just tell the story of a pirate like many other Alestorm songs...it does have a deeper meaning, beckoning the listener to not regret anything they've done. "And If I could go back and make my amends, I'd make all those mistakes again" Basically i take this song to mean that you shouldn't regret anything simply because what you've done and how you react to situations makes you who you are, and at the end of the day, no matter how you feel about it, if you were to go back and change something, for all you know that could greatly change who you are now. Everything you've done makes you who you are, and because of that you shouldn't regret anything.
Love this song, my favorite Alestorm song. I really like how they don't put a huge romanticized twist on piracy. It is quite brutally honest about the immorality and greed that the scourge of the sea was capable of. That line, "Made other men suffer so we could have more," is somewhat chilling to me. Chilling in all the right ways.
Love this song, my favorite Alestorm song. I really like how they don't put a huge romanticized twist on piracy. It is quite brutally honest about the immorality and greed that the scourge of the sea was capable of. That line, "Made other men suffer so we could have more," is somewhat chilling to me. Chilling in all the right ways.