Two Princes

Album: Pocket Full of Kryptonite (1991)
Charted: 3 7
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  • Yeah, one, two princes kneel before you
    That's what I said now
    Princes, princes who adore you
    Just go ahead now
    One has diamonds in his pockets
    And that's some bread now
    This one, said he wants to buy you rockets
    Ain't in his head, now

    This one, he got a princely racket
    That's what I said now
    Got some big seal upon his jacket
    Ain't in his head now
    You marry him, your father will condone you
    How 'bout that now
    You marry me, your father will disown you
    He'll eat his hat now

    Marry him or marry me
    I'm the one that loves you, baby, can't you see?
    I ain't got no future or a family tree
    But I know what a prince and lover ought to be
    I know what a prince and lover ought to be

    Said, if you want to call me, baby
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to tell me maybe
    Just go ahead now
    And if you wanna buy me flowers
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to talk for hours
    Just go ahead now

    Said, one, two princes kneel before you
    That's what I said now
    Princes, princes who adore you
    Just go ahead now
    One has diamonds in his pockets
    And that's some bread now
    This one, he wants to buy you rockets
    Ain't in his head now

    Marry him or marry me
    I'm the one that loves you, baby, can't you see?
    I ain't got no future or a family tree
    But I know what a prince and lover ought to be
    I know what a prince and lover ought to be

    Said, if you want to call me baby
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to tell me maybe
    Just go ahead now
    And if you wanna buy me flowers
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to talk for hours
    Just go ahead now

    And if you want to call me baby
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to tell me maybe
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to buy me flowers
    Just go ahead now
    And if you would like to talk for hours
    Just go ahead now

    If you want to call me baby
    Just go ahead now
    And if you'd like to tell me maybe
    Just go ahead now
    If you want to buy me flowers
    Just go ahead now
    And if you'd like to talk for hours
    Just go ahead now

    Whoa, whoa, baby
    Just go ahead now
    Whoa, just, just go ahead now (just go ahead now)
    Oh, your majesty (just go ahead now)
    Come on, forget the king and marry me (just go ahead now)
    Come on, come on
    Come on (just go ahead now)
    Go ahead now, yeah
    Just go ahead now
    If you want to buy me flowers
    Just go ahead now Writer/s: Aaron Comess, Christopher Gross, Eric Schenkman, Mark White
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Linklink from UsaSo, the lyric is: Got some big seal upon his jacket. Since we are talking about Princes and Chris interest in the Medieval era. There is a mixing of modern (jacket) and medieval (seal). To really understand the line we have to understand a bit of medieval history. Lineage was extremely important and therefore a family crest carried a lot of power. The wax that sealed letters shut were pressed with that family crest, which is the origins of also calling family crests seals. So, yes private schools have similar crests or seals dawning their uniforms. However, based on the song I say it is more literal in it meaning. The prince has a powerful family name (money as well) and his jacket has his literal family seal upon it and it is big. I would compare it to a letterman jacket with the family seal taking up the entire back.
  • Thesnowleopard from Usa"DYK what this line means: "seal upon his jacket"?"

    It probably means that he went to private school and is rich.
  • Banallpoliticalpartyz from UsaDYK what this line means: "seal upon his jacket"?? Thank you & have a good (day/night).
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