Paul Cain may refer to:
Paul Cain (born 1929) is a Pentecostal Christian minister involved with both neo-charismatic churches and the Charismatic Movement. As a young man he was one of the Voice of Healing revivalists of the 50s. Cain currently resides in California and ministers monthly at a local church in Santa Maria, California.
Paul Cain was born in 1929 in Garland, Texas. His mother Anna had been seriously ill with cancer, tuberculosis, and other difficulties, and was not expected to live. Her case was so severe that she was the subject of special medical attention. To the astonishment of doctors both Cain and his mother survived the birth; his mother was subsequently healed. Cain attributes this to an angelic visitation his mother had at that time, and to the fervent prayers of his family. It was during this visitation that Cain was given the name "Paul" and his mother became sure of his calling to preach.
Paul Cain was the pen name used by George Caryl Sims' (born May 30, 1902 in Des Moines, Iowa, died June 23, 1966 in North Hollywood, California), an American pulp fiction author and screenwriter. He was the author of 17 short stories in Black Mask and one book, Fast One. Fast One is considered to be a landmark of the pulp fiction genre and was called the "high point in the ultra hard-boiled manner" by Raymond Chandler.
Writing under the pen name Peter Ruric, Sims enjoyed a brief career in Hollywood as a screenwriter during the 1930s, including writing the screenplay for the Boris Karloff vehicle The Black Cat. He died in North Hollywood in 1966.
The sea is too quiet, under the morning light
And the sailors are sleeping
An' dreaming before the day begin
Get up my brothers, my friends!
It's time to hoist the Black Flag
A white skull on black bottom
The mark of all free ones
Chorus:
Blowing the wind in our sails
Travelling from the East to West
Blowing the wind in our sails
Across all the seven seas
Blowing the wind in our sails
Travelling from the North to South
Blowing the wind in our sails
And lead us to the end of sea
Today is a day for us
A day for the guns
A day to live a day to kill
To be rich or to be dead!
Now it's time for blades my friends!
So com'on Wolves of the seas
It's time for the carnage!