D G Sail with me and I will make you fortune D G Whether it be women or gold A G A tall ship riding upon the Gulf Stream water A G D G D G The hurricane has blown me so far from home D G I fly the flag of southern Carthagena D G All the Spanish boats fair game A G The days are hot and the night?s filled with singing A G Women in the moonlight dancin away D Down in Cote Blanche Bay G D Down in Cote Blanche Bay D G All the creole ladies call him Bebe D G The renegades call him Capitaine A G But things were never the same south of New Orleans A G Ever since the Americans came D Down in Cote Blanche Bay G D Down in Cote Blanche Bay Too many women Bm To much drinkin G D I can?t sleep at night If only Bm I could stop thinkin G A If only I could hold you tight D G D (2nd Time) Down in Cote Blance Bay (x2) D G What?s a pirate to do when his sea legs get rusty D G When all the wind has left his sail A G I?m going down south to where no one can find me A G Sleeping on the beach with a dock side girl D Down in Cote Blanche Bay (repeat several times)