The waves are our pillows, The ship our roostįlying the proud skull on our flags and our sails Waves of gold and silver dissolve to salty sprayĪs we all set sail to the ends of the sea Lets all sing out with a Don! As the ship sets sail The birds sing as they draw circles in the sky!įarewell to the harbor, To my old hometown It is shown that this song can be played in a variety of ways on different instruments for example when it is played on a piano, with a fast tempo, it can be a jolly party song that everyone can sing, but when it is being played on a violin (Brook's main instrument) in a slow tempo it can be viewed as a ballad, a farewell song, or as a requiem.įollowing the sea breeze! Riding on the waves!įar across the salty depths! The merry evening sun! When the Rumbar Pirates met their end fifty years ago, they decided to use a Tone Dial they had purchased from a merchant to use their final moments to record Bink's Sake for Laboon. The song was also Yorki's favorite song as well as Laboon's. Robin had also heard of this song, having listened to it when she was a young girl. Luffy knows this song from hearing Shanks and his crew singing it. He was the first person seen in the story to sing the lyrics of the song. Being a pirate of the old days, Brook knows this song quite well and sings it most chances he is given. The song is meant to lift the spirits of those who sing it. Binks' Sake is a song that was commonly sung amongst the pirates of old.
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