Middlegame

Submitted by Rowley_Junction on Wed, 11/04/2009 at 3:18pm.

Middlegame

 

 

With king in his keep

the horsemen advance

and foot soldiers recoil

with wary askance

 

Etched in archers' fury

and rout of battle throes

The regiments collide

in fierce metal blows

 

The cathedra is empty

'twas exchanged in the fray

From gambit to grave

for a surcoat to lay

 

But when guards fall asunder

the battle flanks right

And on wings of a fork

does white king take flight

 

The queen meets his gaze

as black armor turns rein

to swing heavy halberd

and the lady falls slain

 

 

to be concluded...

 

Comments:

by scripted - 15 days ago
Canada
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 17

Poet, illutrator and chess player - a triple threat, no less!

by Rowley_Junction - 24 days ago
United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 41

Thanks, Matty! I wondered what sort of fun thing I could do with a blog? Eventually I'll combine the three and annotate each couplet with algebraic notation. "From gambit to grave for a surcoat to lay" is Nf5 Bxf5 for example.

by mattymath - 24 days ago
Manhattan, Kansas United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 83

Bravo.  I like it.  Smile

by Rowley_Junction - 24 days ago
United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 41

"Foot soldiers recoil with wary askance" is the capture of pawns.

 

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