Well I saw a king
Drown himself in a creek
Just to tell her
But when he was gone
He had no breath left to tell her
His undying love
His undying love

Well I heard the queen flung herself from the walls of the castle
But in the midst of her fall
She regretted it all
But it was too late
Her undying grief
Was her own life's thief

Well kings and queens know not about love
They sink like a stone in their mind
Just steep

Well im no king and ive no golden crown to adorn a king
But I'm not asking you fall
Except in love with me
Oh just, please fall
In undying love, in undying love

well you and i know not
wat it means
lets sink like two stones, in love
well kings and queens dont no about love
they sink like a stone
in thier mind
just steep
you and i know not what it means
Let's sink like two stones in love

'Cause kings and queens know not about love
they sink like two stones in their minds
just steep



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    this guy is amazing. seriously, download Spilling My Heart to You

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