King Of The World – Natasha Bedingfield


In your eyes, in your eyes

Oh, I like the way I become when you’re around

And I stand real tall, 60 feet above the ground

Oh, you make me so great

Oh, the way you love, I could never let you down

Sometimes, life or the damage we do

When you look at me, oh, nothing matters

‘Cause I got everything

In your eyes, in your eyes

In your eyes, in your eyes

I’m king of the world, king of the world

Oh, this train keeps on coming for us

We’re both passengers, keep on moving through there

Oh, you shine (You shine) many lights (Many lights)

How we change the way all the tears fall in my cries

All the joy that I fail to see

Your innocence, oh, makes me happy

I wish I was living

In your eyes, in your eyes

In your eyes, in your eyes

I’m king of the world, king of the world

Not a day goes by I don’t hold you tight

Save my soul and never let you go

And I need you, and you need me

Building you a castle where we can both be kings

But sometimes, life or the damage we do

When you look at me, oh, nothing matters

‘Cause I got everything

In your eyes, in your eyes

In your eyes, in your eyes

I’m king of the world, king of the world

King of the world, hey, king of the world

In your eyes, in your eyes

Oh, I like the way I become when you’re around

Finding Empowerment in Love

“King Of The World” by Natasha Bedingfield captures the transformative power of love and the sense of empowerment it can bring. Through emotive lines like “In your eyes, I’m king of the world,” the song explores how being seen through a loved one’s gaze can elevate self-worth and confidence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of mutual support, where both individuals in the relationship uplift each other, helping to overcome life’s challenges and past scars. The recurring theme of being “king of the world” highlights a feeling of invincibility and joy that comes from this deep connection, making even the simplest moments feel grand.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Natasha Bedingfield
  • Songwriters: Natasha Bedingfield, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins
  • Release Year: 2010
  • Label: Phonogenic Records

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