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William kidd's poems before his death

Chinese

When I was riding a horse at sea, everyone called me Captain Kidd.

When I was riding on the sea, I did all the bad things and broke God's law.

When I galloped on the sea, I wandered around looking for prey and burning and killing prisoners;

When I was riding a horse on the sea not far from the shore, I killed William Moore and watched him bleed to death.

Farewell, sailors, old and young, they are drinking and having fun. I have to go now. Come and find my treasure!

Farewell, beautiful Lunong Town girl. I have to go. No one will forgive me.

Goodbye, I'm leaving, suffering endlessly and being buried. ...

original text

My name is Captain Kidd. When I set sail, when I set sail, I did such an evil thing. When I set sail, God's law forbade me to set sail. I wandered from one voice to another, I found many ships, and then I sank or burned, while I was sailing. I killed William Moore and put him in his blood. When I sailed, there were not many alliances from the coast. Farewell, young and old, all happy and brave sailors, welcome to take my gold, because I must die, I must die. Farewell, Lennon Town, full of beautiful girls, I can't forgive, I must die, I must die, farewell, because I must die. In terrible pain, I have to lie, I have to lie.