King's Song

JAMES 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

Trivia about the song King's Song by Jim Croce

On which albums was the song “King's Song” released by Jim Croce?
Jim Croce released the song on the albums “The Faces I've Been” in 1974, “Jim Croce: 50th Anniversary Collection” in 1992, and “The Original Albums…plus” in 2011.
Who composed the song “King's Song” by Jim Croce?
The song “King's Song” by Jim Croce was composed by JAMES CROCE.

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