Kings and Queens
Jonah Blacksmith Lyrics


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Lying restless holding you
Fiery skin to a cold hand full of love
Emotions flowing over you
The angel touched me from above

Trying to forget the truth
It comes back a million times as strong
I wish I had the time
Just to say goodbye for the last time

You taught me kings and queens
While you were stroking my hand
You taught me when to fly high
You taught me kings and queens
I'll never forget the times we had, you and I

Goodbye gran - hello heartache
Outside the old smithy the light turned red
There's a blackbird singing
Inside the church in the garden where you lived

You taught me kings and queens
While you were stroking my hand
You taught me when to fly high
You taught me kings and queens
I'll never forget the times we had, you and I

You taught me kings and queens
While you were stroking my hand
You taught me when to fly high




You taught me kings and queens
I'll never forget the times we had, you and I

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jonah Blacksmith's "Kings and Queens" tell a story of love, loss and learning. The singer is lying restless while holding someone they love. The juxtaposition of fiery skin to a cold hand full of love is indicative of the emotional turmoil they are experiencing. The angel touched the singer from above, which could be interpreted in a religious or metaphorical sense. The singer cannot forget the truth, which comes back to them relentlessly. They wish they had the time to say goodbye for the last time.


The chorus of the song is where the true meaning is revealed. The singer is recalling the lessons they learned from someone they loved. They were taught about kings and queens, and when to fly high. These could be interpreted as life lessons or metaphors for broader concepts. The memories of the times they had together will never be forgotten.


The second half of the song seems to take a darker turn with the mention of a goodbye and heartache. The old smithy and the blackbird singing provide a bleak atmosphere. However, the mention of the garden where the loved one lived could be interpreted as a memory of a happier time. The chorus is repeated again, emphasizing the importance of the lessons learned from the loved one.


Overall, "Kings and Queens" tells a story about love, loss and learning. It explores themes of memory, loss and the lessons we learn from those we love.


Line by Line Meaning

Lying restless holding you
Unable to sleep or be at ease while holding onto someone who may not reciprocate the same feelings


Fiery skin to a cold hand full of love
Intense passion clashing with a lack of warmth, highlighting the fragility and contradiction of love


Emotions flowing over you
Feeling overwhelmed and flooded with emotions directed at another person


The angel touched me from above
Alluding to the transformative power of a spiritual experience or a moment of divine intervention


Trying to forget the truth
Attempting to repress or ignore a painful reality despite its persistent hold on one's life


It comes back a million times as strong
The truth is too powerful to ignore and can resurface with even greater force over time


I wish I had the time
Regretting not having the opportunity to say a proper farewell or closure to someone before their absence


Just to say goodbye for the last time
The desire to have one final moment to properly say farewell to a loved one who has passed away or left


You taught me kings and queens
A person who has taught valuable life lessons, such as perseverance or strength, through their actions or words


While you were stroking my hand
A physical action that symbolizes comfort or reassurance during a difficult time


You taught me when to fly high
Encouragement to take flight and reach new heights or to pursue one's dreams and aspirations


I'll never forget the times we had, you and I
Memories, whether good or bad, are deeply ingrained and impossible to forget


Goodbye gran - hello heartache
The heartache of losing a loved one, even though it may be expected, is a difficult transition to make


Outside the old smithy the light turned red
A symbolic moment where life changes, possibly signaling an end or a shift in a relationship or situation


There's a blackbird singing
Nature and its beauty can provide solace or consolation during difficult times


Inside the church in the garden where you lived
A specific location that holds meaningful memories or significance for a person and their loved one




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