No More Kings
Pavement Lyrics


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Rockin', rollin' splishin', splashin'
Over the horizon, what can it be?
Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah Do it to me one time
The pilgrims sailed the sea
To find a place to call their own so free
In their little to ship, the Mayflower
They hope to find a better home to be
The finally knocked on Plymouth Rock
As some one said we're there
It may not look like home
But at this point I don't care

Oh they were missing mother England
They swore their loyalty until the very end
Anything you say King, it's OK King
You know it's kinda scary on your own
We've got to all just get together
Talk to call each other on the telephone

I want no more kings no more kings
I want no more kings no more kings
I want no more kings no more kings

You taxed our property you didn't give us any choice
And meanwhile back in England you didn't give them any voice
That's what I call taxation without representation
And that's not fair (It's wrong! It's wrong!)

It's a long list of mistakes you made King
And let's start with the - worst

You had the nerve to tax our cup of tea
To put it kindly King: What? Did you expect me to agree?
Gonna show you why we dumped it in the ocean
Made the biggest harbor of tea you'll ever see

No more Kings Gonna run our things our own way




No more Kings Gonna run our things our own way
Gonna run it into the ground

Overall Meaning

The song "No More Kings" by Pavement is a satirical song about the history of the United States of America. The song starts with a cheerful tune that evokes the feeling of the sea and describes the arrival of Pilgrims who sailed the sea to find a place to call their own. They wanted to find a home that was better than the one they had left behind. When they arrived at Plymouth Rock, they were hopeful that they had found it even though it didn't look like home. They did miss their mother England, but they were willing to swear loyalty to their new king. They thought it was scary to be on their own, so they needed to work together and communicate with each other.


The first verse captures the spirit of adventure and discovery that motivates people to move forward even though the journey may be long and difficult. The second verse addresses the theme of taxation without representation. The Pilgrims and colonists were upset that they were being taxed without having a say in how the money was being spent. They were also angry that the king was taxing their tea, which they considered a basic necessity. The chorus of the song is a rallying cry for independence and self-governance; it is a call to break free from the shackles of monarchy and take charge of one's own destiny. The song is not just about the history of America; it is also a comment on the human condition and the desire for freedom and autonomy.


Line by Line Meaning

Rockin', rollin' splishin', splashin'
We're having fun here, guys


Over the horizon, what can it be?
What lies beyond this moment of freedom?


Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah Do it to me one time
We'll enjoy this one moment and make the most of it


The pilgrims sailed the sea
The Mayflower was once merely a vessel


To find a place to call their own so free
That would be a promised land, our freedom


In their little to ship, the Mayflower
A beginning to a hope, our dreams taking shape.


They hope to find a better home to be
A place they can call their own, with no rule by decree.


The finally knocked on Plymouth Rock
They found a place to land and settle


As some one said we're there
They stepped on shore, exhaling a sigh of relief


It may not look like home
The place was unfamiliar, a world to explore


But at this point I don't care
They founded new beginnings out of despair


Oh they were missing mother England
They yearned for their old homes, so far away


They swore their loyalty until the very end
Until they found their own freedom, they would send their allegiance overseas


Anything you say King, it's OK King
The king can do no wrong; we are his subjects


You know it's kinda scary on your own
The fear of not knowing how to run a government of our own


We've got to all just get together
We need one another for this to work


Talk to call each other on the telephone
Communication is key


I want no more kings no more kings
We want to govern ourselves


You taxed our property you didn't give us any choice
We don't like being taxed without representation


And meanwhile back in England you didn't give them any voice
The colonies weren't represented in the English government


That's what I call taxation without representation
It's not right to be taxed if you have no say in the matter


And that's not fair (It's wrong! It's wrong!)
It's unjust and morally wrong


It's a long list of mistakes you made King
You made a lot of mistakes, King


And let's start with the - worst
Let's begin with the worst offenses


You had the nerve to tax our cup of tea
An insult to our very identity!


To put it kindly King: What? Did you expect me to agree?
We won't stand for this type of behavior anymore!


Gonna show you why we dumped it in the ocean
Let's see how you like being thoroughly disrespected.


Made the biggest harbor of tea you'll ever see
We made it very clear that your actions will not go unnoticed


No more Kings Gonna run our things our own way
We're taking control of our lives, without a monarchy.


No more Kings Gonna run our things our own way
We're never going back to our old ways.


Gonna run it into the ground
We'll do whatever it takes to make our dreams come true.




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