Lyrics The King's Horses - Eddie Meduza
The
first
time
that
I
heard
them
coming
by
There
was
a
sound
like
thunder
from
the
sky
And
mama
said
"don't
run
and
hide"
It's
not
the
thunder
but
the
men
who
ride
The
king's
horses
The
men
sat
off
outside
our
little
inn
The
commendant
got
sight
of
me
and
grinned
He
said
while
mama's
eyes
went
wide
Tonight
we'll
take
your
daddy
out
to
ride
The
king's
horses
For
a
king
is
a
king
and
a
peasant
is
a
peasant
And
the
laws
are
always
made
for
the
king
And
the
king's
men
are
payed
and
they
do
what
he
tells
them
to
do
So
when
they
were
all
finished
my
father
was
dead
And
I
began
to
hate
the
men
who
rode
The
king's
horses
I
swore
that
someday
they
would
bleed
The
same
way
that
my
father
did
The
way
to
satisfy
my
soul
Could
only
be
to
kill
the
men
who
rode
The
king's
horses
The
time
went
by
and
I
went
big
and
strong
I
still
remember
those
who
did
me
wrong
I
practiced
hard
with
hands
and
feet
Still
dreaming
of
the
day
when
I
will
meet
The
king's
horses
But
the
king
is
the
king
and
a
man
is
a
man
When
you're
poor
you're
not
hard
to
pursuade
And
the
king
had
the
money,
and
I
had
the
hunger
and
strength
And
he
saw
I
was
strong
and
he
bought
me
And
I
forgot
my
holy
oath
and
rode
among
The
king's
horses
And
so
with
pain
I
had
to
hide
The
crying
voice
I
heard
inside
The
only
way
I
could
survive
Was
to
become
one
of
the
men
who
ride
The
king's
horses
I've
often
thought
that
it
is
very
strange
The
power
and
the
money
make
you
change
Today
I
kill
and
rape
and
fight
Together
with
the
ruthless
men
who
ride
The
king's
horses
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