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Once upon a time somebody ran
Somebody ran away saying, "Fast as I can"
I got to go
I got to go
Once upon a time we fell apart
You're holding in your hands
The two halves of my heart
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Once upon a time we're burning bright
That all we ever seemed to do is fight
On and on
And on and on and on
Once upon a time on the same side
Once upon a time on the same side
In the same game, now why'd you have to go
Have to go and throw it all in my flame
Could've been a princess, you'd be a king
Could have had a castle and worn a ring
But no, you let me go
I could've been a princess, you'd be a king
Could have had a castle and worn a ring,
But no, you let me go
Stole my star
La-la-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la
You stole my star
La-la-la-la-la-la
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh-oh, you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
You really hurt me
Somebody ran away saying, "Fast as I can"
I got to go
I got to go
Once upon a time we fell apart
You're holding in your hands
The two halves of my heart
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Once upon a time we're burning bright
That all we ever seemed to do is fight
On and on
And on and on and on
Once upon a time on the same side
Once upon a time on the same side
In the same game, now why'd you have to go
Have to go and throw it all in my flame
Could've been a princess, you'd be a king
Could have had a castle and worn a ring
But no, you let me go
I could've been a princess, you'd be a king
Could have had a castle and worn a ring,
But no, you let me go
Stole my star
La-la-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la
You stole my star
La-la-la-la-la-la
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
Oh-oh, you really hurt me
'Cause you really hurt me
You really hurt me
Lyrics submitted by jenr2011, edited by Yazardshir, MattNOYB
Track duration: 03:59
"Princess of China" as written by Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion, Jon Thor Birgisson, Orri Pall Dyrason, Georg Holm, Kjartan Sveinsson, Brian Eno
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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The two halves of my heart"
Coldplay fans should sing this part for chris martin !
I think it's about a relationship which could have turned out brilliant and put them both in great positions in life. But they just end up hurt so it ended. They both feel lik the victim in the relationship since they both say how they were hurt by their partner.
Like what everyone else said, this is quite an easy interpretation of a Coldplay song. I personally prefer their deep meanings in their songs and how people have different interpretations, but I quite like the simplicity of the lyrics with the fresh new style of music :)
Secondly, you can't expect their lyrics to always be deep and meaningful. Sometimes it's good to have a song that doesn't need to be pulled apart, dissected and over-studied. That’s not the point of music; it’s meant to be listened to and enjoyed.
I personally dislike Rihanna. In fact, I’m not too keen on Coldplay either. But there’s just something catchy about this song. I’m not sure if it’s the synth sounds or the fact that their voices actually work quite well together, but I think this song is good.
So I can understand why some of you may form a negative judgement of this song, but I can honestly say that you need to refrain from getting so worked up about it. It’s just a song.
they each have their turn saying what they feel and how the other person hurt them.
the entire song, they're both saying that they've been hurt so obviously they're both in the wrong in some way. so they're right about being hurt by the other. only thing is neither of them are admitting that they, too, were at fault.
and that's the way it usually is in relationships and breaking up. both persons feel like they were the victim and didn't do anything wrong.
this honestly has to be one of the easiest lyric interpretations i've ever done on a coldplay song. their lyrics are always so intricate you never really know what they were thinking when they wrote it. but the simplicity in this song makes it pretty obvious what the song means. everyone's interpretations may be slightly different but overall i think we all agree that it's about breaking up and being hurt. plain and simple.