Van Der Decken's Triumph
- Carach Angren (2013)You are listening to the song Van Der Decken's Triumph by Carach Angren, in album Death Came Through A Phantom Ship. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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Lyrics
"Weigh the anchor and hoist the sails!
Work harder you drunken snails!
For treasury like pepper as gold
Let this nautical voyage begin
We are powered by strong european winds."
The triumph of the united dutch east-india company.
We run a monopoly: spice trade, violence and slavery
"full speed ahead!"
He's hollering as if he's mad
This ship is captained by a successful psychopath.
Fearless... No conscience
The infamous captain van der decken.
So obsessed to be the best. Nothing less. A crude master yet staunch, refusing to back away from any kind of tumult. For mace, nutmeg, clove and cinnamon. For silk, porcelain, ivory and opium. Victoriously sails the voc!
Through the foulest gales, along dangerous reefs and treacherous bays
Respect and obedience
Under his command they felt challenged but safe
Determination and greed is what he felt
Possessed and focused on profit and wealth.
"weigh the anchor and hoist the sails!
Work harder you drunken snails!
For treasury like pepper as gold
Let this nautical voyage begin
We are powered by strong european winds."
"bring me the rum
To celebrate the fortunes to come
Let us sing and drink on a rich and glorious time
For we shall succeed just like this harmonious rhyme."
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