paroles de chanson Epilogue: You and I / The Story of Chess - Elaine Paige , Tommy Körberg
THE
RUSSIAN:
Knowing
I
want
you
Knowing
I
love
you
I
can't
explain
why
I
remain
Careless
about
you
I've
been
a
fool
to
allow
Dreams
to
become
great
expectations
THE
RUSSIAN:
How
can
I
love
you
so
much
yet
make
no
move?
I
pray
the
days
and
nights
In
their
endless
weary
procession
Soon
overwhelm
my
sad
obsession
You
and
I
We've
seen
it
all
Chasing
our
hearts'
desire
But
we
go
on
pretending
Stories
like
ours
Have
happy
endings
THE
RUSSIAN:
You
could
not
give
me
More
than
you
gave
me
Why
should
there
be
something
in
me
Still
discontented?
I
won't
look
back
anymore
And
if
I
do
--
just
for
a
moment
I'll
soon
be
happy
to
say
I
knew
her
when
But
if
you
hear
today
I'm
no
longer
quite
so
devoted
To
this
affair,
I've
been
misquoted
You
and
I
We've
seen
it
all
Chasing
our
hearts'
desire
But
we
go
on
pretending
Stories
like
ours
Have
happy
endings
Each
game
of
chess
means
there's
one
less
Variation
left
to
be
played
Each
day
got
through
means
one
or
two
Less
mistakes
remain
to
be
made
Not
much
is
known
Of
early
days
of
chess
beyond
a
fairly
vague
report
That
fifteen
hundred
years
ago
two
princes
fought,
Though
brothers,
for
a
Hindu
throne
Their
mother
cried
For
no
one
really
likes
their
offspring
fighting
to
the
death
She
begged
them
stop
the
slaughter
with
her
every
breath
But
sure
enough
one
brother
died
Sad
beyond
belief
She
told
her
winning
son
You
have
caused
such
grief
I
can't
forgive
This
evil
thing
you've
done
He
tried
to
explain
How
things
had
really
been
But
he
tried
in
vain
No
words
of
his
Could
mollify
the
queen
And
so
he
asked
The
wisest
men
he
knew
The
way
to
lessen
her
distress
They
told
him
he'd
be
pretty
certain
to
impress
By
using
model
soldiers
on
A
chequered
board
to
show
it
was
his
brother's
fault
They
thus
invented
chess
Chess
displayed
no
inertia
Soon
spread
to
Persia
Then
west
Next
the
Arabs
refined
it
Thus
redesigned,
it
Progressed
Still
further
yet
And
when
Constantinople
fell
in
1453
One
would
have
noticed
every
other
refugee
Included
in
his
bags
a
set
Once
in
the
hands
And
in
the
minds
of
leading
figures
of
the
Renaissance
The
spirit
and
the
speed
of
chess
made
swift
advance
Through
all
of
Europe's
vital
lands
Where
we
must
record
The
game
was
further
changed
Right
across
the
board
The
western
touch
Upon
the
pieces
ranged
King
and
queen
and
rook
And
bishop,
knight
and
pawn
All
took
on
the
look
We
know
today
The
modern
game
was
born
And
in
the
end
We
see
a
game
that
started
by
mistake
in
Hindustan
And
boosted
in
the
main
by
what
is
now
Iran
Become
the
simplest
and
most
complicated
Pleasure
yet
devised
For
just
the
kind
of
mind
Who
would
appreciate
this
well-researched
and
fascinating
yarn
This
is
an
all
too
familiar
scene
THE
RUSSIAN:
Hopeless
reflections
on
what
might
have
been
From
all
sides
the
incessant
and
burning
question:
"Bearing
in
mind
your
predicament
now
--
THE
RUSSIAN:
--
what
you
did
then
--
--
we're
just
dying
to
know
would
you
do
it
all
again?"
Each
day
we
get
through
means
one
less
mistake
there
for
the
Making
But
they
know
full
well
It's
not
hard
to
tell
Though
my
heart
is
breaking
I'd
give
the
world
for
that
moment
with
you
When
we
thought
we
knew
That
our
love
would
last
But
the
moment
passed
With
no
warning,
far
too
fast
You
and
I
We've
seen
it
all
Chasing
our
hearts'
desire
But
we
go
on
pretending
Stories
like
ours
Have
happy
endings
1 Bangkok / One Night In Bangkok
2 I Know Him So Well
3 Endgame
4 The Deal (No Deal)
5 Quartet (A Model of Decorum and Tranquillity)
6 Mountain Duet
7 Florence Quits
8 The American and Florence / Nobody's Side
9 Epilogue: You and I / The Story of Chess
10 Argument
11 Merano
12 Opening Ceremony
13 Embassy Lament
14 Anthem
15 Heaven Help My Heart
16 Pity the Child
17 Intro Mountain Duet (Der Kleine Franz)
18 Anthem (Instrumental)
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