| Molokov:
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| The man is utterly mad! |
| Believe me, Anatoly,
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| You’re playing a lunatic
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| Anatoly:
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| That’s the problem.
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| He’s a brilliant lunatic,
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| and you can’t tell which way he’ll jump.
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| Like his game, he’s impossible to analyze.
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| You can’t predict him, dissect him,
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| Which of course means he’s not a lunatic at all
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| Molokov:
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| What we’ve just seen’s a pathetic display
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| From a man who’s beginning to crack
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| He’s afraid,
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| He knows he isn’t the player he was
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| And he won’t get it back.
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| Anatoly:
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| Nonsense!
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| Why do you people always want to believe
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| Third-rate propaganda?
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| Molokov:
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| My friend, please relax,
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| We’re all your side
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| You know how you need us
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| Anatoly:
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| I don’t need my army of 'so-called' advisors
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| And helpers to tell me the man
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| who’s revitalised Chess single-handed
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| Is more or less out of his brain
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| When it’s very clear
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| He’s sane
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| Molokov:
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| Listen, we don’t underestimate Trumper
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| We won’t get caught in that trap
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| After all, winning or losing reflects on us all
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| Anatoly:
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| Oh, don’t give me that crap!
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| I win, no-one else does
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| And I take the rap if I lose
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| Molokov:
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| It’s not quite that simple
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| The whole world’s tuned in
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| We’re all on display
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| We’re not merely sportsmen
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| Anatoly:
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| Oh please don’t start spouting
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| that old party line
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| Just get out, and get me my chess-playing second
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| In 36 hours we begin
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| That is if you want to win
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| Molokov:
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| One thing is not sufficient.
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| We have to know, we have to make sure
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| All men have a weakness
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| His is that woman.
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| Take her, and you win the game.
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| Anatoly:
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| So you think I can’t win otherwise?
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| Molokov:
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| I’m not saying that, I’m just making certain
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| And she is attractive.
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| And then there’s her intriguing family history,
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| Hungary, 1956 and all that
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| Anatoly:
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| I’m a chess player, Mr. Molokov.
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| You go and play these other games. |