Captain Clegg

Brian Dixon / Garry Jennings / Lee Dorrian / Leo Smee

A funeral moves. Under the cloak of night
Captain Clegg and his smuggling pirates ride
With contraband of the finest Brandy and Wine
Hidden inside a macabre coffin disguise

A tombstone reads "Captain Clegg, R.I.P."
Yet still he sails across the Phantom Seas
Such a holy man for all of you to see
The Village Vicar: - His secret Identity

Frightened people, fear the evil
in their leader - Captain Clegg

The Kings Revenue Men - learn of Clegg's illicit deeds
From a local trader - Now a corpse who no longer speaks
If you cross his path - He'll slice off both your ears
Have your tongue cut out, and reduce your life to tears

Perish all of you - Who betray me
Your ghostly leader - Captain Clegg

A few words from Collier....

He wore the mask of the skeletal creature of night
His oath was terror and "Blood!" his battle cry
He was a wanted man, who escaped the Hangman's noose
The Parish leader - His pirate clergy in the loose

He sailed the Phantom Seas, catered for community needs
The Village Master - Captain Clegg

He was a ghost rider - Phantom night creature
Evil leader: - Captain Clegg. R.I.P.

Trivia about the song Captain Clegg by Cathedral

When was the song “Captain Clegg” released by Cathedral?
The song Captain Clegg was released in 2003, on the album “Caravan Beyond Redemption”.
Who composed the song “Captain Clegg” by Cathedral?
The song “Captain Clegg” by Cathedral was composed by Brian Dixon, Garry Jennings, Lee Dorrian, and Leo Smee.

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