The Prince Who Wanted Everything

Album: Weezer (The Black Album) (2019)
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    Once upon a time was a prince
    He tried to save the world with funk rock riffs
    Look at him now, oh
    Look at him now, oh
    On cobblestones

    He's the prince who wanted everything
    He's the prince who wanted everything

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    Ooh, his hair was very Joan Baez
    And fans would auction off his autographs
    Look at him now, oh
    Look at him now, oh
    His paisley bones

    He's the prince who wanted everything
    He's the prince who wanted everything

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    Because life will make a beggar of rich men
    Bring the sovereign to his knees
    And all the gold and all of the platinum
    Melting like a chocolate sea
    The only way to escape
    Is to dance, dance, dance in the flames

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    All the courtiers would genuflect
    Kiss the ring, secure a bonus check
    Where are they now? Oh
    Where are they now? Oh
    In red corvettes

    They left the prince who wanted everything
    He's the prince who wanted everything

    Do do do do Writer/s: Brian Bell, Luther Russell, Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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