The Prince Who Wanted Everything

Weezer

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Key  - Eb Capo on 1 for easy playing; otherwise may play without capo transpose +1 [Intro]       Do do do do       Do do do do       Do do do do       Do do do do [Verse 1] Once upon a time was a prince   He tried to save the world with funk rock riffs   Look at him now oh   Look at him now oh   On cobblestones    [Chorus] He’s the prince who wanted everything    He’s the prince who wanted everything Do do do do    Do do do do [Verse 2] Ooh his hair was very Joan Baez       And fans would auction off his autographs   Look at him now oh   Look at him now oh   His paisley bones [Chorus] He’s the prince who wanted everything   He’s the prince who wanted everything Do do do do    She do do do    [Bridge] Because life will make a beggar of rich men Bring the sovereign to his knees    And all the gold and all of the platinum Melting like a chocolate sea      The only way to escape Is to dance dance dance in the flames [Interlude] Do do do do    Do do do do Do do do do [Verse 3] All the courtiers would genuflect    Kiss the ring secure a bonus check   Where are they now? Oh Where are they now? Oh In red corvettes [Chorus] They left the prince who wanted everything   He’s the prince who wanted everything [End] Do do do do

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un prince ambitieux qui désire conquérir le monde à travers son amour pour la musique funk rock. On suit son parcours, réalisant que malgré ses rêves de grandeur, il se retrouve finalement seul et perdu dans un monde qu'il pensait maîtriser. Un des thèmes forts est la vanité et les illusions de richesse, illustrant comment la vie peut réduire même les plus puissants à des vagabonds. À travers des métaphores, elle évoque la fugacité du succès et le fait que, malgré tous les honneurs et la gloire, la véritable évasion passe par l'authenticité et même la danse dans l'adversité.