Chess Poem

Submitted by maniac2008 on Thu, 08/21/2008 at 3:21am.

                             A little old chess poem

Once upon a time there was a King and a Queen --
In fact, there were two of each.
One couple had the most beautiful country ever seen,
The others had a house by a rocky beach.

Both countries had people who loved them dearly,
But did the royalty love them back?
The poor King called them pawns; which so clearly
Showed the compassion he lacked.

Talking about Knights, both Kings had two,
And the poor white Queen had an affair with one.
And the King had a plan on what to do,
To find out who was the father of his son.

He declared war upon his rich dark neighbor,
Asked his pawns prepare for a fight.
So they dropped their labour,
And they left that night.

His son was one of the first to attack --
At least so it seemed but the King showed his power.
He held his son back,
And he hid him in a tower.

The King watched his Queen, how would she react
When she saw her son fall in a fight.
Then suddenly, the pawn was attacked,
And the Queen fell in the arms of a Knight.

In anger the King sent the Knight
Away from the Queen and into the fight.
Deep in his heart he thought he was right.
He couldn't think clearly, try as he might.

The King lost his people, his wife and his son,
And he looked for someone to blame.
But when the other army came he realized what he'd done --
He never even knew a single pawn's name.

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Comments:

by Abelalem - 7 months ago
Jimma Ethiopia
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 1

Exciting Poem

By the way are you a writer? keep it up.

I like football and my favourite team is Liverpool.

by gurasis - 14 months ago
jalandhar India
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 66

fabulous what a poem you are great

by csharpe - 14 months ago
Bainbridge Island United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 242

fallen brothers

stepped into the fray

in the service

of their king-

or was it a secret desire

that drove them all, each

like a moth to the flame hoping

to pass through fire,

to rise like a phoenix

as a queen?

by chessman_calum - 14 months ago
Buckinghamshire England
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 4638

great poem

by 2114 - 14 months ago
United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 10

GOOD POEM

by knightspawn5 - 14 months ago
United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 4615

Nice poem, that's why I gave mine names, Zeke, Clem, Fric, Frac, Boll, Weevil, Ebert, and Charlie.  Poor little guys.

by lukeyboy_xx - 14 months ago
london England
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 4544

nnice poem!

 

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