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Queen's gambit

almost a sonnet

By Vadim KaganPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
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Queen's gambit
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No matter when or how we meet

And how we play these chess,

The end is always bittersweet,

Like chocolate, I guess.

You move a pawn, I move a pawn,

With overpracticed ease;

It's hard to tell what's gowing on

But something really is -

Again the king and queen who fought

Are hanging by a thread,

It melts as soon as things get hot

And flows through fingers spread.

When all the squares turning brown,

What would we care who wins the crown?

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Vadim Kagan

I believe that each day is a blessing, every story is amazing and all poems should rhyme!

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a year ago

    This was very thought provoking! Awesome!

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