Talking Chess
Josh Groban Lyrics


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This is the one situation I wanted most to avoid.

Then what on earth are you doing? You could be better employed.

No. Please hear me out. I think I can help.

If it's about Florence I'm warning you
No. It's not about her, your wife or your kids or money or Walter or Molokov.

What the hell is it?

I want to talk chess.

Chess?

Something I've noticed in Viigand. It's his King's Indian Defense. One of the lines he's been trying doesn't completely make sense.

Why? I don't understand.

I told you his King's Indian

No, I don't understand why you're helping me.

Because I love chess. Does nobody else? Jesus, sometimes I think I'm the only one. How can you let mediocrity win.

What about Florence's father? My wife and my children?

You've let them all down already. Win or betray yourself too. You don't want those shits to get what they want.

They'll get what they want. They always do.

No. They won't if you win. Be true to the game. The one thing you know you can count upon.

What about Florence?

The one thing is chess.

Chess.





How can you let mediocrity win? You have one chance left. Win for chess. You were five one up. Now it's five all. Get a grip.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Josh Groban's song "Talking Chess" delve into a conversation between two individuals, with one expressing their desire to discuss a particular topic that they believe can be of help. The singer is adamant about wanting to address an issue that seems to be weighing heavily on their mind, despite the struggles and conflicts that may arise from doing so. The listener, however, questions the singer's motives, implying that they should be focusing their energy and attention elsewhere, perhaps on more practical or pressing matters.


The singer persists, emphasizing their belief that they can provide insight or assistance in a meaningful way, urging the listener to hear them out. They reassure the listener that the topic of discussion is not centered around the usual concerns or conflicts that may typically dominate their interactions, such as relationships, family, or material possessions. Instead, it pertains to something unexpected - the game of chess.


As the conversation unfolds, the singer points out a specific tactic or strategy employed by a chess player named Viigand, highlighting a perceived flaw or inconsistency in their approach. The listener initially expresses confusion and skepticism, failing to grasp the significance or relevance of dissecting a chess maneuver. The singer, however, stresses their passion for the game, bemoaning the lack of appreciation or dedication to excellence that they perceive in others.


The singer urges the listener to embrace their love for chess wholeheartedly, almost as a form of resistance against the forces of mediocrity and complacency that seem to pervade their surroundings. They implore the listener to seize the opportunity to succeed and triumph in the game, even if it means temporarily setting aside personal obligations or concerns. By emphasizing the importance of staying true to the game and oneself, the singer tries to awaken a sense of determination and purpose within the listener, urging them to reclaim a sense of control and agency in the face of challenges.


In the final moments of the conversation, the stakes are raised as the singer calls upon the listener to recapture their former glory and strive for victory in the game of chess. The urgency in their words underscores the idea that success in this endeavor symbolizes more than just a win in a game - it represents a reclaiming of agency, autonomy, and personal integrity. As the lyrics convey a sense of tension and determination, the dialogue between the two individuals serves as a metaphor for the struggle against complacency and the drive to excel, even in the face of adversity.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BENNY GORAN BROR ANDERSSON, BJOERN K. ULVAEUS, TIM RICE

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