To all pirates I have but one thing to say: amateurs.
Donald R. McClarey, Lawyer
Aye Maties, today tis Speak Like a Pirate Day again!
Pirate Preamble to the Constitution
We th’ Scallywags o’ th’ United States, in Order t’ form a more perfect Crew, establish the Articles of Our Cruise, insure Peace, provide fer th’ Watch for th’ Fleet, promote th’ general Good, ‘n secure th’ Blessin’s o’ Liberty Port t’ ourselves ‘n our young ‘uns forever, do haul up ‘n start this Constitution fer th’ United States o’ America.Ahoy!
Pirate Gettysburg Address
Ar, it be about four score and seven years ago since our fathers made ye new nation, a liberty port for all hands from end to end, and dedicated t’ t’ truth that all swabs be created equal.
Now we be fightin’ a great ruckus, testin’ whether ye nation, or any nation so minted like it, can last through the long watch. We be met on a great boardin’ fight o’ that war. We have come t’ dedicate a spot o’ that field, as a final restin’ place for those who here swallowed the anchor forever that that nation might live. It be altogether fittin’ and proper that we be doin’ this.
But, truth be told, we can not set aside, we can not pray over, we can not hallow this ground. T’ brave swabs, livin’ and went t’ Davy Jones’ locker, who fit here, have blessed it, far over our poor power t’ add or swipe back. T’ world won’t writ what we say here, but it can never forget what those swabs did here. It be for us t’ livin’, rather, t’ be dedicated here t’ finishin’ t’ work which they who fit here have begun. It be rather for us t’ be here dedicated t’ t’ great chore remainin’ before us—that from these honored swabs we take increased love t’ what they died for—that we here Bible swear that these shipmates shall not have went t’ Davy Jones’ locker for nothin’—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth o’ freedom—and that government o’ t’ crew, by t’ crew, for t’ crew, shall not perish from t’ seven seas.
Pirate Second Inaugural Address
On t’ occasion like this four years ago all thoughts were anxiously directed t’ an impendin’ civil war. All were scared of it, all sought t’ stop it.”
While t’ startin’ talk was bein’ delivered from this place, devoted altogether t’ savin’ t’ port without war, swabs were in t’ city seekin’ t’ destroy it without war–seekin’ t’ dissolve t’ port and divide t’ port by parley. Both parties deprecated war, but one o’ them would make a ruckus rather than let t’ nation survive, and t’ other would accept a ruckus rather than let it perish, and t’ war came. “
One-eighth o’ all the swabs were black slaves, not livin’ all over t’ port, but localized in t’ southern part o’ it. These slaves made a peculiar and powerful interest for the swabs who owned ’em. All knew that this interest was somehow t’ cause o’ t’ ruckus. T’ strengthen, keep through the long watch, and spread slavery was t’ object for which t’ insurgents would rend t’ Union even by war, while t’ Government claimed no starboard t’ do more than t’ restrict t’ spread o’ it.
Neither party expected for t’ ruckus t’ size or t’ time of it. Neither reckoned that t’ cause o’ t’ fight might cease with or even before t’ conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier win, less great and astoundin’. Both read t’ same Bible and pray t’ t’ same Good Lord, and each invokes His help against t’ other.”
It may seem passin’ odd that any swabs should dare t’ ask a the Good Lord’s assistance in wrin’in’ their bread from t’ sweat o’ other swab’s faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged. T’ prayers o’ both could not be answered. That o’ neither has been answered fully. T’ Almighty has His own chart. “Woe unto t’ world because o’ sins; for it must needs be that sins come, but woe t’ that man by whom t’ offense cometh.”
If we shall guess that American slavery be one o’ those sins which, in t’ will o’ the Good Lord, must needs come, but which, havin’ lasted through His appointed time, He now wills t’ remove, and that He gives t’ both North and South this terrible war as t’ woe due t’ those by whom t’ evil came, shall we ahoy tharin any difference from those divine likenesses which t’ believers in a livin’ God always ascribe t’ Him?
Sweetly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty plague o’ war may speedily pass away. Yet, if the Good Lord wills that it continue until all t’ wealth piled by t’ slave’s two hundred and fifty years o’ pressed toil shall be sunk, and until every drop o’ blood drawn with t’ lash shall be paid by another drawn with t’ cutlas, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said “t’ judgments o’ t’ Lord be true and starboardeous altogether.” “
With evil toward none, with helpin’ for all, with firmness in t’ starboard as the Good Lord gives us t’ see t’ starboard, let us strive on t’ finish t’ chore we be in, t’ bind up t’ nation’s wounds, t’ care for him who shall have borne t’ fight and for his widow and his orphan, t’ do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lastin’ peace among ourselves and with all other crews. “



Tis bout che-year away now bee-fer dar scurvy ridden yeller bastuurds try tur overtake Der Ship…so yerrr better be sharpenenn yar steel boys……..and woman folk too of course. Arrrgh.
(Ok ok….I gotta go back to pirate school.)
Official Talk Like a Pirate Day joke:
‘What do Scottish Pirates say?
Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrgyll.’
Especially after they’ve choked down some haggis.
Talk like a Pittsburgh Pirate….”We lost again. Last place is certain. When does the season end?”
None did pirate-patter better than the pirates of Disney’s Treasure Island.
Three years and nothing has changed…the Pittsburgh Pirates playing out the string…arrrrgh
For you, Donald! 😉
https://piratebible.com/
🙂
Pirates aye they be talkin’ like this:
If, that is, they’re Pirates of Penzance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH4IuO55U9I
Thank you, Don! What a great production. I love the blatantly painted backgrounds used with real water–very Captain Blood! And Linda Ronstadt.
In the ‘10’s, I worked for a hospital that had a nursing home, and I would pick up OT hours there all the time. There was one resident who had down syndrome and he was my buddy. I got him to dress up as a pirate with me one year, and we went to dinner talking like a pirate. After that, the day became a more elaborate affair. By the end, when he was in a wheelchair, I attached a pirate flag to his chair and brought in gold coins-chocolate gold coins, that we passed out to other residents. He passed, and I moved to another job because of COVID, but “Talk Like a Pirate Day,” joke holiday or not, is one of my favorite holidays.
Dat’s a beauty of eurr story dar Stevie. Grand memories of dat Mattie argh.
My memories arrrgh not as sweet jah might say.
A keelhauling dat vers long over due is still rammmb’ng around me skull. A certain bloke vers make’n no good by rubbing salt inta dee wounds of our fallen mate, so he had ter unddder go the penughtee. Kimmel be der name of dat blathering barnakel.
May eurr dear brother Chuck be always reebemerd and may those who curse his name be damned…or keelhauled…or both.
I be in agreement with Cap’n Philip!
Kimmel’s a scurvy, mutinous bilge rat and keelhaulin’s too good fer ‘im!
Yarr!
Penguin Fan: Enjoy Paul Skenes while you can in Pittsburgh, he won’t be there too long. This season is almost like Steve Carlton’s famous 1972 season, except Carlton had 27 wins and 30!! complete games. Baseball was much better back in the day.
I have trouble with English. Never mind talk like a pirate.
The best pirate of all time was Robert Newton as Long John Silver.
Cam- I’ve always loved Tim Curry as Long John Silver in Muppets Treasure Island.