High on a snow-covered mountain
From her throne she looks down at the clowns
Who think youth can be found in a fountain
High on the wings of her rhythms
She will smile at the guys who come on with their eyes
But she'll never dance with them
And in smoke-filled rooms of electric sound
A legend is built around
The Snow Queen
You may believe you're a winner
But with her you will soon bite the dust
And discover you're just a beginner
You may not think you're a loser
But in mid-air you'll be hung while you trip on your tongue
And it'll only amuse her
In the morning air you are frozen there
Caught in the icy stare of
The Snow Queen
No, my friend, she doesn't want what you're selling
My friend, there must be a place you can hide
And into the night you'll fade, knowing you lost the game
And just how she got her name of
The Snow Queen
Carole King, born Carol Joan Klein in New York City on February 9, 1942, is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and pianist of international acclaim. She began her career as a songwriter for other artists, penning hits for The Shirelles, The Drifters, and Aretha Franklin. In 1971, she reached the pinnacle of popularity with her album *Tapestry*, a masterpiece that sold over 25 million copies worldwide. The album features some of her most beloved songs, including "It's Too Late", "I Feel the Earth Move", and "So Far Away". Carole King was a pivotal figure in popular music during the 1970s, influencing generations of singer-songwriters with her poetic sensibility and musical talent. Among her other notable albums are *Music* (1972) and *Rhymes and Reasons* (1973). Besides her solo career, she collaborated with Gerry Goffin, her former husband, writing numerous hits that have become part of pop music history.
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