Rusty the Pirate sailed the Caribbean Sea
Looking to rape and pillage and do as he pleased
Then he spotted an Island that was not on his chart
And he sailed quickly to it straight as a dart
Rusty ran his ship right up onto the sand
His crew waving their swords as they stormed the land
But Rusty was defeated before he even began
And not by an army, a soldier or a man
Sitting on the beach reading a leather-bound book
Was a beautiful lady who Rusty fell for with one look
She had curly hair and a figure long and lean
Her eyes where quite humorous not at all mean
Rusty thought this gal is no ordinary lass
I can’t just walk up to her and slap that nice ass
He dropped his sword and sent the crew far away
For the first time ever he didn’t know what to say
The Pirate went away to wash and was feeling real weird
He put a new feather in his hat and even braided his beard
With his boots freshly shined and his breath smelling of mint
He strolled by the lady and started dropping hints
Rusty winked and he flexed and he looked her up and down
He did everything to catch her eye but he looked quite the clown
Finally she put down her book and laughed a laughed that was sweet
She said, “Is this your odd way of saying you’d like to meet?”
Rusty blushed and said, “Hi” then offered to shake hands
This pretty little lady made him more boy than a man
The gal starting talking like they had been friends all their life
And the next thing you know they had hung out all night
The next day Rusty came back and spent the day with his friend
The built sand castles and laughed until the day had to end
Rusty had never known that a lady could make him feel this way
He vowed to himself to change and be with her every single day
The Pirate dug through his treasure and found the biggest diamond he had
He offered it to the lady but got an answer that made him sad
She said, “Rusty, we have fun and are friends – all of that’s true
But I have to be honest, I just don’t love you.”
“You’re a pirate, you break the law and you drive a stolen ship
I think you are nice, you make me laugh and you are kind of hip
I’m afraid, however, you just aren’t the marrying kind
I want to believe you would change but I’m just not that blind.”
Rusty’s heart broke right there on the beach but he took it like a man.
He gave his lady a hug then trudged off across the sand.
He looked back one time but the lady was reading her book
He stared for a minute but she didn’t give him one final look
He boarded his ship and shouted at his crew to set sail
“Go east, west or north or we can sail straight for hell.”
Rusty stood at the wheel and watched the sun disappear.
He said goodbye to his love but she didn’t hear.
Rusty gave up the helm and went off to his room
Laid down on the bed, opened the window and stared at the moon
He cursed and asked God, “What the bad word’s wrong with me?”
But God didn’t answer all he heard was the sea.
Then for the first and last time Rusty sat there and cried
And he swore not to love again from now until he died
I’ll just sail the world raising hell in my pirate boat
With ten barrels of rum and good Peruvian coke
He opened his door and shouted out at his crew
Told them to sharpen their swords and gave other orders to do
Tomorrow we pillage and we rape and we steal and we rob
We be pirates, by God! That’s our mother bad word job!
Rusty climbed back in bed feeling like his old self
He drank a few shots from a bottle on the shelf
He thought of his adventures and all the treasure he took
But his very last thought was of the lady with the book
Our favorite pirate terrorized the world for many more years
The ladies all loved him everybody else they felt fear
And although Rusty often would laugh and make jokes
He was never the same after the day his heart broke
Russell Yale

Gosh, I want to cry. Poor Rusty. Somewhere, somebody cares. Schatzi
Oh…..Don’t cry for Rusty. Pirates are pretty tough. Thanks for caring, though!