(Ah)

I believe
Your new girl turned you down
And they say
She's pushing you around

How does it feel?
I guess it hurts your pride
Tell me my friend
How many nights you cried?

Disaster and disgrace
The king has lost his crown
Suddenly
He's clumsy like a clown
Ah-ah-ah
The world is upside down
The king has lost his crown

Was it hard
To step down from your throne?
And to know
Tonight you're all alone?
Oh, what a shame
You really want that girl
She doesn't care
Still you just dream of her

Disaster and disgrace
The king has lost his crown
Suddenly
He's clumsy like a clown
Ah-ah-ah
The world is upside down
The king has lost his crown

Disaster and disgrace
The word is all around
Suddenly
He's clumsy like a clown
Ah, ah-ah
The world is upside down
The king has lost his crown
Disaster and disgrace
The word is all around


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The King Has Lost His Crown Lyrics as written by Bjoern K. Ulvaeus Benny Goran Bror Andersson

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    General Comment

    I love this song! It's something about the melody and harmony that makes this song different from the others...

    I think this song is about an unpopular boy being in a relationship with a popular, and now the boy feels like the king of the populars until the girl dumped him. It's like when the girl dumps him, the boy is off the throne and now he's not used to being unpopular now ("Was it hard to step down from your throne?")

    AutumnLeaves34on January 15, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I absolutely love this song. I feel this song is written by a girl who was mercilessly dumped by a guy she dearly loved. He didn't give a shit about this girl because he never cared for her.

    Now this guy is truly in love and head over heal over someone. To his tragedy, he is dumped and is so desperate and miserable. And this time he can't act proud like he did when he dumpled the girl who loved him. And he is in same position he made the other girl go through.

    VarunAgwon January 14, 2019   Link

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