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Artist/Band:
Jack Johnson
Lyrics for Song: Pirate Looks at 40
Lyrics for Album: Jack Johnson & Friends: - Best Of Kokua Festival [2012]
Mother, mother ocean
I have heard you call
I've wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall
'Cause you've seen it all
You've seen it all...
I've watched the men who've rode you
They switched from sails to steam
And in your belly you hold the treasures
Few have only seen
Most of them were dreams...
Most of them were dreams...
Well, yes, I am a pirate
A few hundred years too late
The cannons don't thunder
There's nothing to plunder
I'm an under 40 victim of fate
Arriving too late...
Arriving too late...
I've done a bit of smuggling,
Well, I've run my share of grass,
I've made enough money to buy Miami
But I pissed it away so fast
It's never meant to last...
It's never meant to last...
Well I have been drunk, now, for over two weeks,
I've passed out and I've rallied and I've sprung a few leaks
But, I've gotta stop wishing
I've gotta go fishing
Down to rock bottom again
With just a few friends...
With just a few friends...
With just a few friends...
With just a few friends...
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Pirate Looks at 40
Jack Johnson's "Pirate Looks at 40" appears on his 2012 compilation "Jack Johnson & Friends: - Best Of Kokua Festival," a collection featuring tracks from his extensive discography. The song exemplifies Johnson's signature acoustic folk-pop style, characterized by his laid-back vocal delivery and introspective lyrics that often explore themes of aging and self-reflection. Recorded in the mid-2010s, the track fits within a broader catalog of work that blends organic instrumentation with accessible melodies, appealing to fans of contemporary acoustic music. While not a chart-topping hit in the traditional sense, the song has gained a dedicated following through its consistent presence in Johnson's live performances and streaming platforms, reinforcing his reputation as a thoughtful chronicler of everyday life. |
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| Album Lyrics: Jack Johnson & Friends: - Best Of Kokua Festival [2012] |
 Jack Johnson
"Jack Johnson & Friends: - Best Of Kokua Festival [2012]"
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