When Kings Cry
Spoken Word by Mikey & V
They say kings don’t cry.
That royalty stands tall, silent, stone-faced—
armor on, emotions off.
But I’ve learned the truth in the secret place:
real kings bleed.
Real kings break.
Real kings weep.
Not in weakness—
but in worship.
Not in fear—
but in fire.
When kings cry,
it’s not because they’ve lost control.
It’s because they’ve finally found something worth feeling.
A glimpse of mercy too heavy for words.
A moment of Presence that melts the mask.
The weight of being chosen
catching up to the soul
that’s been carrying everyone else’s cross too.
When kings cry,
Heaven leans in.
Because those tears aren’t just water—
they’re oil.
They don’t fall to the ground—
they rise like incense.
They don’t shame the crown—
they seal it.
I’ve cried in silence.
Cried when no one else saw me.
Not because I was weak—
but because I remembered I was His.
Because something holy moved in my chest
and tore open a wound
I didn’t know still needed healing.
I don’t hide it anymore.
Let the tears come.
Let the river run.
Let the King who sees me
hold what the world never asked to carry.
Because when kings cry,
they don’t lose power—
they return to it.
Final Word:
"Let them call it brokenness.
I call it worship.
Let them see tears.
He sees oil.
Let them see a man undone—
My Father sees a son finally home."

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