Taylor Swift "Viva La Vida" lyrics

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Viva La Vida

I used to rule the worldSeas would rise when I gave the wordNow in the morning I sleep aloneSweep the streets I used to ownI used to roll the diceFeel the fear in my enemy's eyesListen as the crowd would sing"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"One minute I held the keyNext the walls were closed on meAnd I discovered that my castles standUpon pillars of salt and pillars of sandI hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainOnce you go there was neverNever an honest wordAnd that was when I ruled the worldIt was the wicked and wild windBlew down the doors to let me inShattered windows and the sound of drumsPeople couldn't believe what I'd becomeRevolutionaries waitFor my head on a silver plateJust a puppet on a lonely stringOh who would ever want to be king?I hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainI know Saint Peter won't call my nameNever an honest wordBut that was when I ruled the worldI hear Jerusalem bells a ringingRoman Cavalry choirs are singingBe my mirror, my sword and shieldMy missionaries in a foreign fieldFor some reason I can't explainI know Saint Peter won't call my nameNever an honest wordBut that was when I ruled the world

生命万岁

大千世界曾由我主宰巨浪也曾因我之命澎湃而今我却在黎明独自入眠在曾属于我的大道落寞徘徊凡人生死曾由我主宰尽情品味惊恐在死敌瞳孔绽开欣然倾听百姓高歌喝彩:“先王亡矣!新王万代!”此刻我手握权位经脉转瞬才知宫墙深似海恍然发现我的城池基底散如盐沙,乱似尘埃听那耶路撒冷钟声传来罗马骑兵歌声震彻山海“我的剑盾,明亮可鉴!”我的传教士屹立边疆之外只因一些缘由我无法释怀自你离去,逆耳忠言便不复存在而这便是我统治的时代凛冽邪风呼啸袭来吹散重门使我深陷阴霾断壁残垣礼崩乐坏世人不敢相信我已当年不再起义大军殷切盼望有朝一日我站上断头台恰如傀儡随吊线寂寞摇摆悲哉,谁又曾渴望万人膜拜?听那耶路撒冷钟声传来罗马骑兵歌声震彻山海“我的剑盾,明亮可鉴!”我的传教士屹立边疆之外只因一些缘由我无法释怀我亦知天堂之门不会为我敞开逆耳忠言从未存在但这却是我统治的时代听那耶路撒冷钟声传来罗马骑兵歌声震彻山海“我的剑盾,明亮可鉴!”我的传教士屹立边疆之外只因一些缘由我无法释怀我亦知天堂之门不会为我敞开逆耳忠言从未存在但这却是我统治的时代

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