King Of My Heart

Album: Reputation (2017)
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  • I'm perfectly fine, I live on my own
    I made up my mind, I'm better off bein' alone
    We met a few weeks ago
    Now you try on callin' me, baby, like tryin' on clothes

    Salute to me, I'm your American Queen
    And you move to me like I'm a Motown beat
    And we rule the kingdom inside my room
    'Cause all the boys and their expensive cars
    With their Range Rovers and their Jaguars
    Never took me quite where you do

    And all at once, you are the one I have been waiting for
    King of my heart, body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you're all I want, I'll never let you go
    King of my heart, body and soul, ooh whoa

    And all at once, I've been waiting, waiting
    Ooh whoa, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you are the one, I have been waiting, waiting
    Body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once

    Late in the night, the city's asleep
    Your love is a secret I'm hoping, dreaming, dying to keep
    Change my priorities
    The taste of your lips is my idea of luxury

    Salute to me, I'm your American Queen
    And you move to me like I'm a Motown beat
    And we rule the kingdom inside my room (inside my room, oh)
    'Cause all the boys and their expensive cars
    With their Range Rovers and their Jaguars
    Never took me quite where you do (where you do)

    And all at once, you are the one I have been waiting for
    King of my heart, body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you're all I want, I'll never let you go
    King of my heart (my heart), body and soul, ooh whoa

    And all at once (hey), I've been waiting, waiting (waiting)
    Ooh whoa, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you are the one, I have been waiting (waiting), waiting (waiting)
    Body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once

    Is this the end of all the endings?
    My broken bones are mending
    With all these nights we're spending
    Up on the roof with a school girl crush
    Drinking beer out of plastic cups
    Say you fancy me, not fancy stuff
    Baby, all at once, this is enough

    And all at once, you are the one I have been waiting for
    King of my heart, body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you are the one I have been waiting for
    King of my heart, body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once, you're all I want, I'll never let you go
    King of my heart (my heart), body and soul (my soul), ooh whoa

    And all at once, I've been waiting, waiting
    Ooh whoa, ooh whoa (ooh whoa)
    And all at once, you are the one, I have been waiting, waiting
    Body and soul, ooh whoa
    And all at once Writer/s: Karl Johan Schuster, Max Martin, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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