WHY DO KIND QUEENS DIE?
(Verse I)
I wandered through a thousand stories,
Castles standing against the sky.
Every page kept asking softly,
Why do kind queens always die?
Not from swords or shattered kingdoms,
Not from battles lost in war.
But from carrying silent burdens
No one ever thanked them for.
(Pre-Chorus)
Maybe every crown is heavy.
Maybe every heart can break.
Maybe every soul is searching
For a love it cannot fake.
(Chorus)
Why do kind queens die?
Why do kingdoms fall?
Why does beauty blind the lonely
When love was worth it all?
Why do promises fade
Like echoes in the rain?
Why do hearts build walls of thorns
To shelter them from pain?
(Verse II)
I’ve seen mirrors crowned with diamonds,
Turning fear into a throne.
Watched the longing to be chosen
Leave a thousand hearts alone.
Power gathers where fear whispers.
Silence grows where truth once shined.
Every kingdom tells the story
Of the battles in our minds.
(Bridge)
Maybe every king is searching
For the warmth he never knew.
Maybe every queen keeps hoping
Someone finally sees her truth.
Maybe every fairy tale
Was never meant to end.
Maybe every broken kingdom
Can remember how to mend.
(Final Chorus)
Why do kind queens die?
Or do they simply leave?
Taking with them all the heartbeat
Others failed to see.
And if one day hope returns
Like spring after the snow,
May the kingdoms learn at last—
A crown
Cannot make a soul…
But a soul
Can teach a crown
To grow.