Queen's gambit
almost a sonnet
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?
About the Creator
Vadim Kagan
I believe that each day is a blessing, every story is amazing and all poems should rhyme!
Instagram: @wines_and_rhymes
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This was very thought provoking! Awesome!