I used to be a beggar man, living on the streets, beggin' all the better men, to help me get a meal. But here's the thing with better men, they're best at being mean. So I got fed with sticks and stones, that broke me bones.
So I became a wicker man, to learn an honest trade, asking all the better men to buy what I had made. But here's the thing with better men, they're good at being cheap So I got payed in kicks and spits, and sticks and stones that broke me bones.
Sick of the receiving end, I donned the headsman's hood, Rum drunk and with sword in hand, some justice serve I would. But here's the thing with better men, they never lie quite still, So I got served with rotten eggs, and kicks and spits, and sticks and stones, that broke me bones.
Then I become a mariner, in the navy I enrolled I learned from ranking better men, to do as I've been told. But here's the thing with better men, it's hard to make them pleased, So all I got was chains and rope and rotten eggs, and kicks and spits, and sticks and stones, that broke me bones.
I begged, I worked, I fought so hard To keep my consience clean But there is always better men Who will treat you mean However hard you try my friend You'll always fall out short And all you get is broken hope, and chains and rope, and rotten eggs, and kicks and spits, and sticks and stones, that will break your bones!
(Aaaaaaaaaa...)
Go to hell!
So now I am a buccaneer that sail the seven seas, preying on them better men for riches I can seize. And if they think they're better still, I bring them to their knees, Then I give them a taste of the old keel and plank, and chains and rope, and rotten eggs, and kicks and spits, and sticks and stones, that will break their bones!
(Aaaaaaaaaa...)
Then I give them a taste of the old keel and plank, and chains and rope, and rotten eggs, and kicks and spits, and sticks and stones, that will break their bones!