Choose me to be your champion, I am possessing of a very righteous style I understand what's happening I have charisma and, of course, a winning smile I stand accused of being an audacious redeemer Not a charge I can deny I have refused the way of the liar and the schemer And I'm not afraid to die Oh hark back to the mighty shipwreck How ancestors of islanders are we How the ship sank like a sinking thinktank Our memories are gone and sunk at sea We have allowed ourselves to be insulted by invaders For the longest of years I will employ all of my cunning and my patience Then we shall persevere I find I can get behind heretical ideas and make them real You do what you want to do I cannot tell you how to feel But if the grievous deeds of the Floridian forces have not opened up your eyes I will get down on my knees and the Pitcairnan Women's Chorus Will shout up to the skies Spoken: There's only 24 of us here on this island in the sea And we know Queen Mary Todd has sent her army And I can be the hero that you need me to be Oh my visionary people, you don't need powerful binoculars to see That we're descendants of the Bounty Mutineers And I can liquidate your fears And Pitcairn Island will be free (Free in the air) You don't want those blimps coming here (Free in the sea) A colonial offshoot - is that what you want us to be? (Freedom is fine) The responsibility of saving all our lives on Pitcairn Island should be mine! Spoken: Consider Thursday October Christian. He's a great rebel and I am exaggerating only very slightly. He wore no clothes but a piece of cloth about his loins. Heroism is no more than a chapter in a tale of submission. "The walls of opression and humiliation cannot be demolished Except in a rain of boomerangs," Christian said Monday In response to Tuesday's balloon massacres.