The Peking King and the New York Queen
The Doors Lyrics


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Well I heard a story, you can judge it's worth
About the sun and the moon the time they came down to earth
They pass in the heavens each day up above
Time after time they soon became old

They could not touch, they could not kiss
They had no flesh, no earthly bliss
So they made a scheme, they made a plan
They would come down to earth as a woman and a man

And took human forms to live out a dream
The most beautiful people that I've ever seen
They were the Peking king and the New York queen
I said the Peking king and the New York queen

As fate would have it it was a toss of a dice
They went to opposite ends of this world with our lives
Opposite eyes, opposite minds
Such things matter in these troubled times

"We read a book from right to left"
"You read a book from the left to the right!"
"We see a rabbit in the moon"
"When you look at the moon, It's a man on the moon"

"Raw fish is very tasty, thank you"
"Eating raw fish is disgusting"
"Buddah is the only way"
"Jesus is the fun way"

"Communism!"
"Democracy!"
"East is red"
"Better dead than red!"

Peking in the east, New York in the west
Each say that they are the best
About the sun and the moon and their earthly quest
Knew without a doubt that it was all the best
They said what does it matter how you read a book
It's all the same no matter how it looks

Well the only thing important to the Peking king
Was feeding in the arms of his New York queen
Thousands of miles, they were so far apart
How to get together, where to start
On the California zipper and the Shanghai express
He headed to Hong Kong, she headed out west

No passports, no visas, no government quotas
No red tape no red guard could stop the dream of the Peking king and the New York Queen
I said the Peking king and the New York queen
So the found a little lot in the field of dreams

It was a perfect little place to live our dream
East is east, west is west
'Cause you're invited to the wedding to share a dream
Of the Peking king and the New York queen
Peking king and the New York queen

You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream
Of the Peking king and his New York queen
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream
You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream




Of the sun and the moon
Peking king and New York queen

Overall Meaning

The Doors’ “The Peking King and the New York Queen” is a tale of the sun and the moon coming down to earth to live out a dream as a woman and a man, in human forms. The story symbolizes the merging of two different worlds, the East and the West, and the challenges that come with it. Despite their differences, the Peking king and the New York queen fall in love and embark on a journey to be together. The lyrics touch on the theme of cultural differences and how they can create barriers but ultimately love can overcome them.


The lyrics also highlight the differences in language, religion, and political beliefs between the East and the West. By comparing and contrasting different beliefs and traditions, the song emphasizes that there is not one universal way of living life. It is instead important to accept and respect each other’s differences. The Peking king and the New York queen find a perfect little place to live their dream and prove that love knows no boundaries.


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Line by Line Meaning

Well I heard a story, you can judge it's worth
I have heard a tale, you may assess its value


About the sun and the moon the time they came down to earth
Of when the sun and the moon descended to Earth


They pass in the heavens each day up above
They cross paths above us in the sky each day


Time after time they soon became old
Over time they aged and lost their youth


They could not touch, they could not kiss
Unable to embrace, unable to kiss


They had no flesh, no earthly bliss
Not possessing flesh, bereft of earthly happiness


So they made a scheme, they made a plan
They devised a scheme, they concocted a plan


They would come down to earth as a woman and a man
They would incarnate on Earth as a man and a woman


And took human forms to live out a dream
Assuming human form to fulfill a fantasy


The most beautiful people that I've ever seen
The most stunning humans I have laid eyes on


They were the Peking king and the New York queen
They were titled the Peking king and New York queen


I said the Peking king and the New York queen
I repeated their names, the Peking king and New York queen


As fate would have it it was a toss of a dice
It was a random occurrence, as fate had dictated


They went to opposite ends of this world with our lives
They ventured to opposing corners of the world, taking their lives with them


Opposite eyes, opposite minds
Their eyes and thoughts were contradictory


Such things matter in these troubled times
In these turbulent days, such things are significant


"We read a book from right to left"
"We read books from right to left"


"You read a book from the left to the right!"
"You read books from left to right!"


"We see a rabbit in the moon"
"We see a rabbit on the moon"


"When you look at the moon, It's a man on the moon"
"To you, the moon appears to have a man on it"


"Raw fish is very tasty, thank you"
"We enjoy the flavor of raw fish, thank you"


"Eating raw fish is disgusting"
"Eating raw fish is repugnant"


"Buddah is the only way"
"Buddha is the sole path"


"Jesus is the fun way"
"Jesus is the amusing route"


"Communism!"
"Communism!"


"Democracy!"
"Democracy!"


"East is red"
"The East is red"


"Better dead than red!"
"Preferable to die than become communist!"


Peking in the east, New York in the west
Peking lies in the East, New York in the West


Each say that they are the best
Both claim they are the greatest


About the sun and the moon and their earthly quest
Concerning the sun, moon, and their aspiration on Earth


Knew without a doubt that it was all the best
They were convinced, with no wavering, that it was the best


They said what does it matter how you read a book
They questioned, "What does it matter how one reads a book?"


It's all the same no matter how it looks
Regardless of the presentation, the contents are identical


Well the only thing important to the Peking king
To the Peking king, the sole significant aspect


Was feeding in the arms of his New York queen
Was being nurtured in the embrace of his New York queen


Thousands of miles, they were so far apart
Separated by thousands of miles, so far from each other


How to get together, where to start
The method and commencement of their reunion were not known


On the California zipper and the Shanghai express
On the California Zephyr and the Shanghai Express


He headed to Hong Kong, she headed out west
He traveled to Hong Kong, while she journeyed out west


No passports, no visas, no government quotas
Without passports, visas, or regulations from the government


No red tape no red guard could stop the dream of the Peking king and the New York Queen
No bureaucratic obstacles or military personnel could hinder the Peking king's and New York queen's aspirations


I said the Peking king and the New York queen
I reiterated the Peking king's and New York queen's names


So the found a little lot in the field of dreams
They discovered a small plot of land in the field of dreams


It was a perfect little place to live our dream
It was an ideal location to actualize their fantasy


East is east, west is west
The East is distinct from the West


'Cause you're invited to the wedding to share a dream
Because you are invited to the wedding to celebrate a fantasy


Of the Peking king and the New York queen
In honor of the Peking king and New York queen


You're invited to the wedding and to share in a dream
An invitation to the wedding and to partake in a fantasy


Of the sun and the moon
Of the sun and the moon


Peking king and New York queen
Peking king and New York queen




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