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Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Notes - Hail to the New King of England Lyrics



Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Notes - Hail to the New King of England Lyrics
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Hail to the new King of England
Hail to the new Sovereign of the States
When he comes around
You will know him by his crown
When he leaves you've learned that death's his name
Sometimes he passes silently
Sometimes he snuffs your sense of smell
Sometime he rests
Lays himself across your chest
Till you get to know him well
Kyrie Eleison
Hail to the new Duke of Lombardy
Hail to the new Prince of Peru
His taste is for the lost
For black lives, the shunned, forgot
For the outcast and estranged
Kyrie Eleison
Pray mercy for the refugee
Pray mercy for the old and poor
Pray mercy for all those who mourn or die alone
Pray mercy when he knocks upon on your door
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Hail to the new King of England
Hail to the new Sovereign of the States
When he comes around
You will know him by his crown
When he leaves you've learned that death's his name
Sometimes he passes silently
Sometimes he snuffs your sense of smell
Sometime he rests
Lays himself across your chest
Till you get to know him well
Kyrie Eleison
Hail to the new Duke of Lombardy
Hail to the new Prince of Peru
His taste is for the lost
For black lives, the shunned, forgot
For the outcast and estranged
Kyrie Eleison
Pray mercy for the refugee
Pray mercy for the old and poor
Pray mercy for all those who mourn or die alone
Pray mercy when he knocks upon on your door
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Writer: Matthew Simpkins
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Performed By: Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Notes
Language: English
Length: 2:24
Written by: Matthew Simpkins
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