Tom: Am Am C G Am [Verse 1] Am Once upon a time There was a powerful king F He ruled half the world He ruled half of everything C I mean - some really loved him Some really liked him, man G They must be really dim [Verse 2] Am His smile shook the stenches of the rotten undergrounds F His snakelike words manipulated those around C But nobody cared 'cause he's the king of the world! G And around him, we never got bored [Verse 3] C Jester, jester, come tell those funny jokes F The king doubles over, he laughs and he croaks C Hiding his insecurities behind a great, grand cloak G What a fantastic, powerful bloke [Verse 4] Am Knight, great knight, say "Where art thou?" F With your fancy sword and your Turkish bow C Please, sir Knight, make the King feel superior G And while you're at it, call in the fiddler [Verse 5] Am All these distractions and all of his might F Couldn't help the king with his deep, internal fight C With his army, he'd won many a battle C G But this one, this one was different [Verse 6] Am The king sat high on his throne, that was filled with hurt F While all of his peasants below just moped in the dirt C He sat high on his throne both day and night G But he was shaky, hiding behind his great might [Verse 7] Am Yeah, all the king's horses and all the king's men F Couldn't put him back together again C Because he abused and used and showed off his powers but G That's a story for another hour [Verse 8] Am Once upon a time, there was a fucked up king F He wore a fake crown and took all of everything C The throne that he sat on was made out of lies G So maybe, just maybe, he'd fit in with the guys [Verse 9] Am Messing up his arm at 3 am, his favorite hobby F Ever since the sacrificed lamb C His servants, his peasants saw right through the show G This king, this ruler was beginning to slow [Verse 10] Am You see, his kingdom was falling and so were his walls F You could see right inside, see the true inner-calls C For help, he would scream both day and night G But why would we help him, he's the king with all his might? [Verse 11] Am So his peasants then left him on the floor to yell and bleed F Another good story to tell so it seemed C That one day they realized their fatal mistake; G The king, now dead, burned himself at the stake