“Sailin’ Free”
Lyrics, Theme, Style: Tim Hendricks
© Blackbeard World 2025
I was born with salt in my veins,
And a wind that whispers no man’s chains.
But they built their walls and drew their maps,
Said, “You can’t do this,” and “You must do that.”
They wrote their rules in blood and gold,
Took our dreams and hearts they sold.
But I was made for wilder skies—
Not papers, fences, and their lies.
I wanna sail free where the wild winds blow,
Where no king or lawman tells me where to go.
No leash, no license, no soul for sale,
Just a hand on the helm and a billowed sail.
If I harm no soul, then let me be—
This life was meant for sailin’ free.
They tax our breath, they tax our bread,
And scorn the truths our fathers bled.
They fine the farmer, fence the land,
And slap a price on every hand.
Can’t raise my child without their say,
Can’t build my dream without their pay.
But freedom ain’t a gift they give—
It’s the sacred right to truly live.
Don’t need permission to be a man,
Don’t need their script or five-year plan.
I’ll chart my course by star and flame,
And leave their chains to rot in shame.
I wanna sail free where the wild winds blow,
Where no judge or tyrant tells me “No.”
No checklist, oath, or fake decree,
Can take the wind God gave to me.
Let others bow and bend the knee—
But I was born for sailin’ free.
To hell with their anchors and iron hold,
This ship runs on Bitcoin, not silver or gold.
Join the fleet of the brave and bold—
Blackbeard World, where freedom's told.
From sea to screen, from chain to key—
We rise, we sail, we dare to be free.