Sails: The Walrus Black

"But wait a bit," the oysters cried "Before we have our chat For some of us are out of breath And all of us are fat!"

"Now if you're ready, oysters dear We can begin to feed the walrus black sails

The song features a distinctive melody and musical composition, with a mix of rock and roll and baroque elements. The song's use of instrumentation, including the piano and the flute, adds to its whimsical and dreamlike quality. "But wait a bit," the oysters cried "Before

Its banner—a white skeleton holding a sword and an hourglass against a black field—warns enemies that their time is running out. Key Crew Members Key Crew Members The is more than just

The is more than just a ship in the Starz series Black Sails ; it is a central character that embodies the ambition, brutality, and eventual downfall of the Golden Age of Piracy. Commanded by the legendary Captain James Flint, the Walrus serves as the primary vessel for most of the series, bridge between the prequel world of Black Sails and its literary origin in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island . Design and Specifications