| Song | Mr. Chess |
| Artist | Duncan Sheik |
| Album | Phantom Moon |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Sater, Sheik | |
| So good to meet you, | |
| Mr. ChessI've always heard that you're the best | |
| At housing knights | |
| And castles high up in the air | |
| So I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep inside your bed | |
| And would you sleep too | |
| Would you sleep too in the chair? | |
| You see, I dream of many things | |
| Of floating solitary kings | |
| Of pawns and people | |
| With blue sequins through their hair | |
| The jesters sings | |
| The bishop brings the queen | |
| A hollow following | |
| And all the pawns and people stop | |
| And people stare | |
| So I too stop | |
| At three o'clock | |
| I stumble to your door | |
| And knockAnd ask to see you | |
| Ask to be you, | |
| Mr. ChessOh, | |
| Mr. ChessNow, | |
| I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep, to let me rest | |
| To let me dream, to let me sing without a care | |
| And I will dream you things so fair | |
| I'll sing you castles in the air | |
| And I will sleep too | |
| I will sleep too, well, | |
| I will rest | |
| Oh, Mr. Chess | |
| My Mr. Chess |
| zuo ci : Sater, Sheik | |
| So good to meet you, | |
| Mr. ChessI' ve always heard that you' re the best | |
| At housing knights | |
| And castles high up in the air | |
| So I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep inside your bed | |
| And would you sleep too | |
| Would you sleep too in the chair? | |
| You see, I dream of many things | |
| Of floating solitary kings | |
| Of pawns and people | |
| With blue sequins through their hair | |
| The jesters sings | |
| The bishop brings the queen | |
| A hollow following | |
| And all the pawns and people stop | |
| And people stare | |
| So I too stop | |
| At three o' clock | |
| I stumble to your door | |
| And knockAnd ask to see you | |
| Ask to be you, | |
| Mr. ChessOh, | |
| Mr. ChessNow, | |
| I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep, to let me rest | |
| To let me dream, to let me sing without a care | |
| And I will dream you things so fair | |
| I' ll sing you castles in the air | |
| And I will sleep too | |
| I will sleep too, well, | |
| I will rest | |
| Oh, Mr. Chess | |
| My Mr. Chess |
| zuò cí : Sater, Sheik | |
| So good to meet you, | |
| Mr. ChessI' ve always heard that you' re the best | |
| At housing knights | |
| And castles high up in the air | |
| So I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep inside your bed | |
| And would you sleep too | |
| Would you sleep too in the chair? | |
| You see, I dream of many things | |
| Of floating solitary kings | |
| Of pawns and people | |
| With blue sequins through their hair | |
| The jesters sings | |
| The bishop brings the queen | |
| A hollow following | |
| And all the pawns and people stop | |
| And people stare | |
| So I too stop | |
| At three o' clock | |
| I stumble to your door | |
| And knockAnd ask to see you | |
| Ask to be you, | |
| Mr. ChessOh, | |
| Mr. ChessNow, | |
| I beseech you, | |
| Mr. ChessTo let me sleep, to let me rest | |
| To let me dream, to let me sing without a care | |
| And I will dream you things so fair | |
| I' ll sing you castles in the air | |
| And I will sleep too | |
| I will sleep too, well, | |
| I will rest | |
| Oh, Mr. Chess | |
| My Mr. Chess |