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Prince Charming Lyrics
sleep
until Prince Charming comes in
from a thousand men
to kiss you on the cheek
and wake you up
you weren't even waiting and then
I let myself in
she coolly asked, "how was it?"
I'd take credit for it
and it doesn't get out
your lips cold and in your soul,
but I'm more here than there
and I feel you here right now
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
see, here comes Prince Charming again
with another plan —
waiting just to feel good, yeah
he's gonna take you away
from all of this
so, sleep
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
I never heard what she said
I never know to stay away
I never know when to quit
she's okay, she's okay
sleep
until Prince Charming comes in
from a thousand men
to kiss you on the cheek
and wake you up
until Prince Charming comes in
from a thousand men
to kiss you on the cheek
and wake you up
you weren't even waiting and then
I let myself in
I'd take credit for it
and it doesn't get out
your lips cold and in your soul,
but I'm more here than there
and I feel you here right now
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
with another plan —
waiting just to feel good, yeah
he's gonna take you away
from all of this
so, sleep
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
don't save me Prince Charming
I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy
I never know to stay away
I never know when to quit
she's okay, she's okay
until Prince Charming comes in
from a thousand men
to kiss you on the cheek
and wake you up
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i like these lyrics, but i can't find this song ANYWHERE. god day-um!
ok. i got the song. you can't really understand what he's saying on the version i found, but the music's great and what you can hear mumbling through the speakers when you read the lyrics along with it, you can "pretend" to understand what he's saying. but it's a great song. i mean, i like it. too bad they broke up. maybe they should do the whole we're losers thing and make two more albums...after they've already broken up. HAH!
This is going to sound weird, but to me this song sounds like it's about a repressed gay guy (not necessarily Ben, because he sings a lot of songs in the first person that aren't at all about him) who has an affair with some dude (Prince Charming) that gets pretty emotionally involved, but the narrator feels like he can't stay ("don't save me, Prince Charming, I'm busy") because he's already involved in a less-than-functional relationship. The "She coolly asked, 'how was it?'" verse seems to be about his girlfriend/wife asking (or maybe suspecting) something and the narrator thinking of Prince Charming but still not letting on, and the "See, here comes Prince Charming again" verse is the narrator resigning himself to "waiting to feel good" and fighting himself, or "sleeping". In that context, "She's okay, she's okay" seems to have a double meaning--the narrator reassuring himself that he's happy with her, and the girlfriend/wife reassuring herself that everything's fine between them. "Sleeping" could be repression, even closetedness (shut up it's totally a word)--he's sleeping until Prince Charming comes in, from all the guys he's ever known and been unable to sort out his feelings for, and kisses him on the cheek and wakes him up. It's a sad song.
I doubt that's what Ben had in mind when he wrote it. That's just how I hear it.
This song was not written by Ben Folds. It was written by Robert Sledge, and as far as the Five go, it was only performed live. I think the only formal recording of the song was done by Robert Sledge's next band, International Orange. I have no idea what the song actually means.
that is correct, this is a robert song and like their other great tune Amelia Bright, is only available as a bootleg from the reinhold messner tour. International orange has recorded a version of this, just as Hotel Lights (darren jesse's band) has played and recorded Amelia Bright.
I think this song is pretty clearly about a guy who is a lesser version of what he wants to be. he has the girl but then has these moments of conscience where he knows he's not treating her right and that there are all guys calling on her, whether it's in the bedroom or elsewhere. He can't take credit for the things she likes, he's just trying to be like those other guys. He's not the nicest dude, theres this prince charming out there with all these plans and knowledge for seducing women and it's killing him. "Don't bother me Prince Charming, I'm busy, I'm busy, I'm busy" but he can't drown out his conscience, he can't hide the fact that he knows she deserves better and that someday a Prince Charming will come along and wake her up to make her realize that.
I'm sort of surprised by the confusion of meaning in the song.
As far as I can tell this is about the Prince Charming myth. In fairytales Prince Charming "wakes up" the princess with a kiss and takes her off to his kingdom happily ever after. Well, in this song, we're dealing with modern people. The woman doesn't want some guy to "wake" her and she's BUSY as she keeps pointing out to the guy. He's the one who keeps trying to enforce the myth ( "never know when to quit"). He even knows she's okay, but he still keeps trying to insert his own idea of what's good for her into her life, even showing up when she doesn't want him there/expect him.
It's a brilliant song showing the confusion of roles in heterosexual relationships today.
Corrections
second verse - she coolly asks, "how was it?" acting way above it and it doesn't get up Europe's cold and England's still old but I'm more hero there than I feel here right now
third verse - see, here comes Prince Charming again with another plan your get yours and he'll get his he's gonna take you away from all of this so don't sleep