When I Was A King - Graham Parker

    When I was King I was not really the man I am now
    I was like anyone sitting on a throne made out of china
    When I was king I had already abdicated
    Already melted my crown down to sell as scrap

    But they'd run the first run of stamps
    People had cashed in their post office savings
    To buy some and lick the back of my neck
    I just let them get on with it arrange the coronation
    I just didn't turn up, I just didn't turn up

    You became Queen to a regime of fixed ideas
    The subjects just outlines like figures in a shadow cabinet
    And then we ruled over some green and pleasant land
    With a frog and a princess not necessarily in that order

    But if you want it to be What you want it to be
    You'll have to dethrone me or have me decapitated
    I didn't want to be King anyway I always preferred to hang out
    with the servants, the servants
    When I was King

    When I was King there was no country left to rule
    Jesters and fools were leaders all of them a royal pain
    Now I'm a serf but I'm still trying to be a king
    But putting the crown on is like putting a silk purse on a sow's ear
    And if I want it to be Like I want it to be
    I'll have to assassinate someone with a guitar as a gun
    On it's good to be King I know that I've been there
    Many, many, many, many kingdoms ago When I was King
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