Jim Croce - King's Song Lyrics
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King's Song
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King's Song Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For King's Song By Jim Croce?
He struggled so hard to be king
Working night and day Dreaming of only one thing Never a holiday Somewhere along the way He forgot she was only a girl Now his kingdom has fallen And it's really quite a tragic tale Cause he built a castle to harbor his queen But the queen claimed he built her a jail He struggled so hard to be king He wanted everything He built her a house by the sea Just to keep her in Somewhere along the way He forgot she needed a friend Now his kingdom has fallen And it's really quite a tragic tale Cause he built a castle to harbor his queen And the queen claimed he built her a jail It happened so quickly before he could know She was gone, far gone Far from the castle, the diamonds and things She had worn to the ball There was a note that she carefully wrote Signed it best wishes to all Oh you struggled so hard to be king Working night and day Dreaming of only one thing, never a holiday Somewhere along the way You forgot that I needed a man When they found him they took him back where he belonged And his family and friends saw him annually And they say it's a shame what's become of the king |
Who Wrote King's Song By Jim Croce?
James Croce
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What's The Duration Of The King's Song By Jim Croce?The duration of King's Song is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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