Song | The King Is in the Counting House |
Artist | The Electric Prunes |
Album | The Electric Prunes: I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) |
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作词 : Mantz, Tucker | |
Mantz-Tucker | |
The King is in the counting house counting out his money | |
The Queen is in her parlour eating bread and honey | |
And in her royal heart of hearts, she's happy as can be | |
Isn't she ? | |
Isn't she ? | |
The King is always working, now signing proclamations | |
The children see their father's brow knitted by frustrations | |
But in his royal heart of hearts, he serves his family | |
Doesn't he ? | |
Doesn't he ? | |
The golden calendar reflects a day of obligations | |
The King and Queen will offer love to cold and distant nations | |
The children's day goes by so fast nobody's thought to miss them | |
The golden clock is striking twelve | |
Now it's too late to kiss them. | |
Though the castle's marble walls don't echo any laughter | |
But the family portrait paints them happy ever after | |
But in their royal heart of hearts, they're happy as certainly | |
Aren't we ? | |
Aren't we ? |
zuo ci : Mantz, Tucker | |
MantzTucker | |
The King is in the counting house counting out his money | |
The Queen is in her parlour eating bread and honey | |
And in her royal heart of hearts, she' s happy as can be | |
Isn' t she nbsp? | |
Isn' t she nbsp? | |
The King is always working, now signing proclamations | |
The children see their father' s brow knitted by frustrations | |
But in his royal heart of hearts, he serves his family | |
Doesn' t he nbsp? | |
Doesn' t he nbsp? | |
The golden calendar reflects a day of obligations | |
The King and Queen will offer love to cold and distant nations | |
The children' s day goes by so fast nobody' s thought to miss them | |
The golden clock is striking twelve | |
Now it' s too late to kiss them. | |
Though the castle' s marble walls don' t echo any laughter | |
But the family portrait paints them happy ever after | |
But in their royal heart of hearts, they' re happy as certainly | |
Aren' t we nbsp? | |
Aren' t we nbsp? |
zuò cí : Mantz, Tucker | |
MantzTucker | |
The King is in the counting house counting out his money | |
The Queen is in her parlour eating bread and honey | |
And in her royal heart of hearts, she' s happy as can be | |
Isn' t she nbsp? | |
Isn' t she nbsp? | |
The King is always working, now signing proclamations | |
The children see their father' s brow knitted by frustrations | |
But in his royal heart of hearts, he serves his family | |
Doesn' t he nbsp? | |
Doesn' t he nbsp? | |
The golden calendar reflects a day of obligations | |
The King and Queen will offer love to cold and distant nations | |
The children' s day goes by so fast nobody' s thought to miss them | |
The golden clock is striking twelve | |
Now it' s too late to kiss them. | |
Though the castle' s marble walls don' t echo any laughter | |
But the family portrait paints them happy ever after | |
But in their royal heart of hearts, they' re happy as certainly | |
Aren' t we nbsp? | |
Aren' t we nbsp? |