They sang of a sail that darkened the foam, of banners like storms on the tide; A captain whose shadow made kingdoms look home— Luthor Harkon rode with the tide.
Oh Luthor Harkon, the rum runs deep, the night keeps the tales we tell; Laugh once more where the black waves sleep, and the sea may guard you well.
Some say that the net was woven in gold, by captains who whispered too low; A harbor of lanterns, a trap in the cold, and a hundred proud flags in a row.
Oh Luthor Harkon, the rum runs deep, the night keeps the tales we tell; Laugh once more where the black waves sleep, and the sea may guard you well.
He drank in a tavern where gulls cried loud, one cup and a thunderous grin; Then walked to the dark where the cannons were proud— and the storm swallowed Harkon within.
Oh Luthor Harkon, the rum runs deep, the night keeps the tales we tell; Laugh once more where the black waves sleep, and the sea may guard you well.
Musikstyle
Sad ballad, dramatic, melancholic. Harp, lute, violin. Female bard singer