Oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh

Once upon a time somebody ran
Somebody ran away saying, "Fast as they 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

Oh, oh-oh-oh, 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

Oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh
Oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh

'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
Oh-oh, you really hurt me


Lyrics submitted by jenr2011, edited by Paymaan, MattNOYB

Princess of China Lyrics as written by Guy Rupert Berryman Christopher Anthony John Martin

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    Can't bring myself to listen to the studio version of this, much prefer the acoustic.

    Anyway... this song might be about a relationship that fell apart. "Somebody ran" because they were scared, and -possibly- hurt. Yet, even after all this time they're thinking of each other. The second verse confirms this with the lines "once upon a time we fell apart."

    Rihanna's first verse which contains the lines "all we ever seem to do is fight" adds further evidence to this theory that their relationship was self-destructive.

    The "Could've been a princess" part is all 'what ifs' and hypotheticals. The dreams they had when they were together that were never realised.

    And then the end is just haunting, they both realise that the relationship didn't work, and yet at the same time, they still love each other more than some people can even understand.

    "You really hurt me.... you really hurt me...." is tragic.

    nononononononoon July 18, 2013   Link

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